A mummified, baby woolly mammoth was found in Klondike gold fields within the Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin traditional territory on Tuesday, the government said.
Author: Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY
Norovirus, 118 cases of gastrointestinal illness reported at Grand Canyon, officials say
118 cases of gastrointestinal illness have been reported at the Grand Canyon since June 10, park officials said. Some tested positive for norovirus.
Abbott halts EleCare production at Michigan baby formula plant after severe storm, flooding
Abbott Nutrition halted production of EleCare infant formula at its plant in Sturgis, Michigan on Wednesday – due to flooding from severe storms.
$5 a gallon for gas? Prices at the pump reach new high for nationwide average, AAA says
For the first time ever, the average gas price across the United States is $5 a gallon, according to numbers reported by the AAA on Saturday.
Scientists find microplastics in Antarctica’s fresh snow for the first time, study says
Researchers at the University of Canterbury found microplastics in freshly fallen Antarctica snow for the first time, according to a Tuesday study.
‘Lucky’ 100-year-old woman in Italy renews her drivers license, surprising even herself
Candida Uderzo, 100, who lives in Italy’s northern province of Vicenza, received her new license after passing an eye test at a nearby driving school.
DC lawmakers pass bill that would ban employers from firing workers for marijuana use
The Washington, D.C. city council passed a bill that would prohibit employers from firing refusing to hire those who use marijuana or fail drug tests.
Photos from D-Day give glimpse into historic World War II invasion 78 years ago
Monday is the 78th anniversary of the D-Day operation, when Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in Nazi-occupied France during World War II.
What is a mass shooting? There’s no consensus definition, but here’s what you should know
As Americans grapple with horrific shootings in Tulsa, Uvalde and Buffalo it’s important to understand the language and data on mass shootings.
Global warming is turning snowy, white Alps green, study reveals with satellite images from space
The snowy, European Alps are appearing increasingly green instead of white as a result of climate change, a new study says.