Discovered last year in a lump of frozen mud, the puppy is unusually well-preserved, with its hair, teeth, whiskers and eyelashes still intact.
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Whale found dead with a 220-pound ‘huge ball’ of garbage in its stomach
The whale, nearly 46 feet long and weighing around 26 tons, washed up on the shore of Seilebost Beach in Scotland’s Isle of Harris.
Police chief says Oklahoma Starbucks served cup labeled ‘PIG’ to an on-duty officer
Following the incident, a Starbucks spokesman issued statements to media saying the company has suspended a barista pending the investigation.
Healthy man dies after being licked by dog and getting rare infection, researchers found
The man’s death was caused by capnocytophaga canimorsus, a rare bacteria that naturally occurs in dog and cat mouths.
More than 14,000 sheep fall into Black Sea after ship capsizes; thousands of animals feared drowned
The Queen Hind’s crewmembers — 20 Syrian nationals and one Lebanese individual — were all saved, along with 32 sheep swimming by the ship.
Video shows SpaceX Starship rocket prototype exploding during testing
The Starship Mark 1 prototype remained upright following the explosion, but it is unclear whether the rocket can be repaired after this setback.
Third case of plague linked to Black Death found in China after hunter eats wild rabbit
Plague reported after hunter eats wild rabbit is third such case of the illness in China this month. Officials said it is not linked to the other cases.
4 dead, ‘unknown suspects’ at large after 10 people shot at California football watch party
Four people were killed and six people were injured after “unknown suspects” snuck into a “friend and family gathering” in Fresno, Calif, police said.
Saugus High School shootings: What you need to know about Santa Clarita, California
Santa Clarita is the third-most-populated city in Los Angeles County. It was named the third-safest city in America by Parenting Magazine in 2014.
AARP exec on ‘OK boomer’: We ‘actually have the money.’ The company apologized
AARP exec Myrna Blyth drew criticism after responding to the “OK, boomer” phenomenon. The company apologized for her remark amid backlash.