One of two flamingos that escaped from a Kansas zoo during a storm 17 years ago has been spotted on the coast of Texas, wildlife officials said. The Coastal Fisheries division of Texas Parks and Wildlife confirmed Tuesday to The Associated Press that the African flamingo — known as No…. Read More
Another COVID search? Experts see mixed signals…
As coronavirus infections rise in some parts of the world, experts are watching for a potential new COVID-19 surge in the U.S. — and wondering how long it will take to detect. Despite disease monitoring improvements over the last two years, they say, some recent developments don’t bode well: —As… Read More
US seeks new lithium sources amid growing demand for batteries
The race is on to produce more lithium in the United States. The U.S. will need far more lithium to achieve its clean energy goals — and the industry that mines, extracts and processes the chemical element is poised to grow. But it also faces a host of challenges from… Read More
[Pic] Critics catch Biden with cheat sheet
President Joe Biden has been fielding questions over his “regime change” remark about Russian dictator Vladimir Putin… but he didn’t even stick to the cheat sheet his staff slipped him. Biden said Sunday, “For god’s sake, he cannot remain in power” — an explosive statement that ramps up already high… Read More
Hillary Clinton makes surprising Arkansas move
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has held a number of odd jobs since losing the 2016 presidential election. Hillary has developed a television series for Hulu. She’s been named chancellor of a university in Northern Ireland. She’s published a mystery novel (It is suspected that she outsourced much of… Read More
Oscars ceremony renews focus on this health condition
A disease that causes hair loss is at the center of the most talked-about moment at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony. Actress Jada Pinkett Smith disclosed four years ago that she has alopecia and it’s the reason she has shaved her head or worn turbans in public. It’s unclear if comedian Chris… Read More
Oregon prosecutor: Drunk driver killed 4 homeless people
The man who allegedly drove into a homeless encampment in Salem, Oregon, killing four people, had roughly double the legal limit of alcohol in his blood, prosecutors said Monday. Enrique Rodriguez Jr., 24, was ordered jailed without bail by a judge on Monday after being charged with four counts of… Read More
Governor rumored to propose $500M for new Titans stadium
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee plans to propose $500 million in bonds in the state budget to help fund a new covered Tennessee Titans stadium envisioned for Nashville, two sources confirmed to The Associated Press. The two people are familiar with the details of the governor’s funding amendment and spoke to… Read More
Thomas returns to Supreme Court… sort of.
Justice Clarence Thomas participated in arguments at the Supreme Court via telephone rather than in person on Monday following a hospital stay of nearly a week. Chief Justice John Roberts said at the beginning of arguments that the 73-year-old Thomas would be “participating remotely this morning,” but did not say… Read More
The future of transportation: Unicycles!
A Massachusetts man says he has the answer for those singing the blues about stratospheric gas prices. Rick Madeira, of Fall River, has taken to riding his electric unicycle to work, saving on gas and cutting his commute time in the process. Master Enzyme May Be a Key To Keep… Read More
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