There’s a focus on autism in April. Saturday, April 2, is World Autism Awareness Day and April is Autism Acceptance Month
Author: Maria Jimenez Moya, USA TODAY
More than 32,000 turkeys in North Carolina euthanized after positive sample of bird flu
A North Carolina poultry farm euthanized about 32,000 turkeys as a preventative measure after a testing sample for bird flu came back positive.
A record 10% of the world’s power was generated by wind, solar methods in 2021
A new report says wind and solar power are the fastest-growing sources of energy, accounting for a total of 10% of the world’s energy in 2021.
People in these US states are the most stressed, report finds
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Some German states plan to criminalize use of ‘Z’ symbol supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
In Germany, some state officials plan to prosecute those who display the “Z” symbol that shows support for Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Los Angeles Sheriff’s department helicopter crash injures a doctor and 5 deputies
Six people were injured when a Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department helicopter crashed in Angeles National Forest.
‘Not a good sign’: The temperature was 70 degrees above average near South Pole, a troubling record
It was 70 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than average in Antarctica, while areas of the Arctic are more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the average.
‘Believe in yourself’: Free hotline features inspiring pep talks from kindergarteners
Everyone needs uplifting and there is no better way to get it than a pep talk from a kindergartener through a free hotline.
Massive 19-mile-wide crater in Greenland actually much older than we thought, study says
The crater, big enough to swallow Washington, D.C., was discovered in 2015 and thought to have formed 13,000 years ago. But it’s actually much older.