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Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY

Nation

3 men approached a group of wild brown bears in Alaska. They’re now facing federal charges.

September 27, 2021Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYComments Off on 3 men approached a group of wild brown bears in Alaska. They’re now facing federal charges.

In 2018, three men approaches a group of wild bears feeding in a river. They were caught by people watching live camera of the bears.

News

Synthetic opioid strong enough to ‘kill more than 50M people’ seized in California, authorities say

September 26, 2021Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYComments Off on Synthetic opioid strong enough to ‘kill more than 50M people’ seized in California, authorities say

2 California residents were charged in a giant drug bust that resulted in authorities seizing over 46 pounds of an extremely lethal synthetic opioid.

Sports

Olympic gold medalist Madison Wilson says she’s been hospitalized after getting COVID-19

September 21, 2021Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYComments Off on Olympic gold medalist Madison Wilson says she’s been hospitalized after getting COVID-19

Less than three months after winning gold in Tokyo, Australia’s Madison says she was taken to a hospital “for further care and observation”

News

Here are the deadliest wild animals in North America – and states with the most fatal attacks

September 20, 2021Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYComments Off on Here are the deadliest wild animals in North America – and states with the most fatal attacks

Bears and sharks are known to be animals that can kill humans. But how often do they kill in North America?

World

Hate seeing snakes? Blame the asteroids that killed the dinosaurs, scientists say

September 16, 2021Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYComments Off on Hate seeing snakes? Blame the asteroids that killed the dinosaurs, scientists say

Most of life on Earth died when an asteroid struck the planet 66 million years ago. Snakes, however, were one species that thrived from it.

Sports

49ers RB Raheem Mostert’s wife Devon says family received ‘gut-wrenching’ comments after injury

September 15, 2021Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYComments Off on 49ers RB Raheem Mostert’s wife Devon says family received ‘gut-wrenching’ comments after injury

Devon Mostert thanked the “outpouring of love and support” she has received after talking about comments made to her husband following his injury.

World

Mexican Independence Day: How September 16 signifies a ‘moment of hope’ for Mexico

September 15, 2021September 17, 2021Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYComments Off on Mexican Independence Day: How September 16 signifies a ‘moment of hope’ for Mexico

Over 300 years ago, Miguel Hidalgo announced Mexico’s declaration of independence from Spain. However, it is far different from the United States.

World

Komodo dragons are now classified as an endangered species, and climate change is being blamed

September 13, 2021September 14, 2021Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYComments Off on Komodo dragons are now classified as an endangered species, and climate change is being blamed

The endangered lizard, which is found only in Indonesia, faces extinction as sea levels rise as a result of climate change, a new report says.

Nation

This is nuts: Squirrels have personality traits similar to humans, new research shows

September 13, 2021Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYComments Off on This is nuts: Squirrels have personality traits similar to humans, new research shows

Four personality traits that are key to squirrel’s survival were observed in the animals in a study done by UC Davis.

World

Mice with bigger ears? Climate change is causing animals to ‘shapeshift,’ new study shows

September 7, 2021September 8, 2021Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYComments Off on Mice with bigger ears? Climate change is causing animals to ‘shapeshift,’ new study shows

A study of warm-blooded animals found beaks, tails and legs have been growing in species living in places with rising temperatures.

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