Bee Love Slater was found badly burned in a car in Florida earlier this month. Advocates believe she is the 18th transgender person killed this year.
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A Florida man fed a kinkajou. The next morning, the ‘super aggressive’ exotic creature attacked him
A Florida man was attacked by a kinkajou, a raccoon-like carnivore native to the rain forests of Central and South America.
Florida man arrested after throwing firecrackers under child’s bed in ‘prank gone wrong’
A man in Florida was arrested Saturday after he threw firecrackers under the bed of a sleeping 9-year-old in what he called a “prank gone wrong.”
A Canadian political cartoonist’s drawing of Donald Trump went viral. Two days later, he was fired
A Canadian political cartoonist said he was let go from his freelance contract two days after his cartoon featuring President Donald Trump went viral.
Dogs may have evolved with ‘puppy dog eyes’ to communicate with humans, study finds
Dogs may have developed facial muscles that allow them to make ‘puppy dog eyes’ specifically to communicate with humans, according to a new study.
More than 260 dolphins found stranded along the Gulf Coast since February. Scientists aren’t sure why.
More than 260 bottle nose dolphins have been founded stranded along the Northern Gulf of Mexico since Feb. 1, 2019.
The 30,000-year-old severed head of a wolf, with teeth and fur, has been found in Siberia. And it’s gnarly
The well-preserved severed head of a wolf found in Siberia is believed to be more than 30,000 year old.
Two ‘screaming and snarling’ raccoon dogs are running loose in a small village in England
Nottinghamshire police warned residents that the animals are “potentially dangerous if approached.”
E-cigarette flavors may increase your risk of cardiovascular disease, study finds
A study published Monday found that e-cigarette flavors can seriously damage blood vessel cells which play a key role in heart health.
A healthy dog was euthanized so a deceased owner could be laid to rest with her pet
While legal, a Virginia woman’s request in her will to have her dog euthanized so they could be buried together has sparked backlash.