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Chocolate ornaments from Trader Joe’s are almost too cute to eat
Ever seen an ornament so cute you wanted to eat it? Now you can. Buzz60’s Sean Dowling has more.
The Saturday Profile: From Encyclopedic Collector to ‘Wikipedian-at-Large’
Mike Dickison was a museum curator when he turned to another form of curating, teaching fellow New Zealanders how to beef up their country’s presence on the website.
How a selfie saved a Texas man from 99 years in prison
There were pictures to prove where he was at the time, and they were posted on Facebook. Timestamped. Geo-located.
Migrants face armed agents, razor wire at border
More buses of exhausted people in a caravan of Central American migrants reached the U.S. border Thursday. Migrants crowded Tijuana streets and looked on as officials fortified the border with razor wire and heavily armed agents stood guard. (Nov. 16)
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Twin manatees returned to Florida Keys waters
Rare twin manatees Millennium and Falcon have been released back to their home in the Florida Keys. They were found in October 2016, after their mother was accidentally killed by a boat strike. (Nov. 16)
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Northern California fire: 63 dead, 631 unaccounted for
63 people are now known dead in the Northern California wildfire, while the number of unaccounted for has gone higher than 600. The number of homes and structures destroyed is more than 9,000. (Nov. 16)
Global Health: Rapid Cure Approved for Sleeping Sickness, a Horrific Illness
Parasites transmitted by tsetse flies travel to the brain, causing paranoia, fury and death. Until now, killing them required hospitalization and harsh drugs.
Parenting hacks you need in your life now!
If there was one perfect way to parent, there wouldn’t be thousands and thousands of books on the subject. But moms and dads pick up little tricks over time that make things a bit easier.
What you don’t know about America’s Islamic heritage
The history of Muslim immigration to the United States stretches back hundreds of years.
