At least 7 people were killed after flooding and apparent tornadoes tore through parts of Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
Florida aquarium breeds coral species. This could help save the world’s third largest reef
The ridged cactus coral, part of the world’s third largest coral reef system in Florida, bred in human care for the first time ever, scientists say.
She hired a plane and spent thousands looking for stolen dog. He finally appeared hundreds of miles away
Emilie Talermo offered a $7,000 reward and even hired an plane in her efforts to find her dog Jackson. After four months apart, they finally reunited.
Kim Jong Un’s health is a mystery. These photos appear to show his last known appearances
Kim Jon Un reportedly underwent surgery earlier this month and a media report says U.S. intelligence indicates the North Korean leader fell ill.
Tired of boring Zoom meetings? Rent this donkey. Or alligator. Or camel.
As the coronavirus pandemic keeps people home, some farms and animal sanctuaries have crafted a clever way to lighten the mood during video calls.
At least 18 people are dead in Canada shooting rampage that spanned 12 hours
The suspected shooter in the Nova Scotia mass shooting allegedly donned a police uniform and drove around in what appeared to be a police car.
Virginia Gov. Northam signs host of gun control bills into law months after Richmond rally
The host of gun control measures Northam signed included increased background checks, limits to handgun purchases and a so-called “red flag” law.
Two pandas tried to mate for a decade. With the zoo closed due to coronavirus, they finally did it
Zoo officials had been trying to get giant pandas Ying Ying and Le Le to mate for a decade. They finally did Monday morning.
Coronavirus sickened a tiger at the Bronx Zoo. Does that mean cats are at risk?
A tiger at the Bronx Zoo was sickened with the new coronavirus, but veterinary experts say more research is needed into how COVID-19 could affect pets.
Ireland’s prime minister to work as doctor amid coronavirus pandemic
Leo Varadkar studied medicine and trained to be a doctor at King’s Hospital and Trinity College Dublin. He’ll work one day a week amid coronavirus.