Female elephants in Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park have been born tuskless, and scientists say it’s an evolutionary result of brutal poaching.
Author: Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY
‘This is a big moment for crabs’: 100-million-year old fossil in amber alters crustacean past
Fossils of the earliest “modern-looking” crabs were discovered in tree amber, estimated to date back 100 million years, rewriting crustacean history.
The ‘Jon Grudens out there’ are responsible for homophobia in sports, not athletes
Homophobia exists everywhere, but in sports, its existence in locker rooms is waning. The problem, however, remains with teams executives and coaches.
Billionaire Marc Lore outlines how he will build the inclusive, Utopian desert city Telosa
Billionare Marc Lore wanted to be a farmer as a kid – growing something from nothing. Now, he’s trying to do just that with a Utopian city of Telosa.
Elon Musk jabs at second place Jeff Bezos 🥈 as lead builds as the richest person on Earth
To celebrate his self-adorned gold medal, Elon Musk jokingly jabbed at his rival Jeff Bezos by responding to a Twitter post with a silver medal emoji.
Ex-NFL player Ryan O’Callaghan, who is openly gay, on Jon Gruden: ‘It’s never OK’ to use homophobic slurs
Former NFL player Ryan O’Callaghan, who is openly gay, says it was right for Gruden to step down as coach of the Las Vegas Raiders.
What is Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Does it replace Columbus Day? Everything you need to know
Indigenous Peoples’ Day is celebrated Monday. What started in 1977 as a day of respect at a conference on discrimination is now a national holiday.
US Marshals suspect most-wanted fugitive on run for 23 years was at a Dodgers game
The U.S. Marshals Service offered a $25K reward and issued a release saying it’s “asking for the public’s assistance to bring in a most-wanted man.”
Man accused of killing his pharmacist brother was enraged about COVID-19 vaccine
A Maryland man accused of killing his pharmacist brother and sister-in-law believed COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, court documents say.
Auschwitz Nazi concentration camp vandalized with antisemitic graffiti in ‘outrageous attack’
Antisemitic graffiti was found at the Auschwitz II-Birkenau site, the largest of the 40 camps that made up the Nazi complex.