The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services confirmed a giant African land snail was spotted about 38 miles north of Tampa.
Author: Saleen Martin, USA TODAY
Invasive plants, weeds are causing problems at a New York park. The solution: Hungry goats.
Alison Ettinger-DeLong from the Riverside Park Conservancy said goats can eat porcelain berry, English ivy, mugwort and even poison ivy, she said.
Lifeguards won’t catch everything: What drowning looks like and how to spot swimmers in trouble
A water rescue instructor said non-swimmers are easy to spot because they thrash their arms trying to keep their heads up.
‘Neighborhood nuisances’: Airbnb permanently adopts unauthorized party ban
Airbnb said rule violators could have their accounts suspended or be removed from the platform completely.
What does the Juneteenth flag look like? Can it be celebrated with July 4th? It’s complicated
A Virginia city faced some backlash for merging July 4th and Juneteenth decor. Here’s what an expert says about how to honor the holiday.
Google has released a dog-inspired search graphic. Google ‘Westminster Dog Show’ to see it.
Those who search will see a paw print in the left hand corner they can click; dog paws then reach across the screen and barks ring out in excitement.
‘We can get skin cancer’: Dermatologists talk sunscreen for Black, brown people
Dermatologists say when buying sunscreen, it’s best for people of color to look for keywords such as broad spectrum or SPF 30 or higher.
Middle schoolers write pet profiles to help find homes for shelter dogs and ‘Romeo’ the rat
The shelter’s executive director said they have far more animals coming in than they can handle, especially medium and large dogs.
Van-tastic Airbnb offer: Stay overnight in Scooby-Doo’s Mystery Machine on beach in California
The Mystery Machine camper will be available June 24, June 25 and June 26 for $20 a night from Airbnb. Booking starts at 1 p.m. ET on June 16. Act
Scientists found bananas stress out male mice. A compound inside the fruit could be why.
A group of scientists accidentally discovered that bananas create stress in male mice due to a compound inside of the fruit.