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The story behind a new book's strange dedication to Toast the cat
"For Toast, the cat, who was no help at all," reads the dedication page of researcher Jonathan Saha's book, Colonizing Animals. A picture of the page went viral on Twitter.
A U.K. medical office mistakenly sent patients a text message with a cancer diagnosis
The Christmas Eve message informing patients of a terminal lung cancer diagnosis was followed by a second text apologizing for the error and saying the office meant to offer them holiday greetings.
Lawyers for a jailed Hong Kong publisher ask to meet the British prime minister
Lawyers for Jimmy Lai, a jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher, have asked for an urgent meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, a leading member of his international legal team said Tuesday.
Florida teachers accuse DeSantis of violating a court order blocking 'Stop WOKE'
The governor wants state colleges to submit information on programs related to diversity, equity and inclusion,and critical race theory.
Law requires former research chimps to be retired at a federal sanctuary, court says
The ruling is the latest twist in a long-running dispute over where dozens of federally-supported former research chimps should live out the remainder of their days.
How to improvise in the kitchen — With tips from Samin Nosrat and Hrishikesh Hirway
Following a recipe is easy, but improvising in the kitchen takes confidence — and a well-stocked pantry.
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My Unsung Hero: A belated thank you
In this week's My Unsung Hero, Sarah Feldman thanks someone for their gift more than 20 years ago.
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My Unsung Hero: A man who met his hero after a motorcycle accident
This week's installment of My Unsung Hero comes from a man who met his hero after a motorcycle accident.
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The underage stars of a hit 1968 version of 'Romeo & Juliet' sue over their nude scene
Olivia Hussey, then 15, and Leonard Whiting, then 16, allege sexual abuse, sexual harassment and fraud, and are seeking more than $500 million from Paramount Pictures.
Cryptocurrency giant Coinbase strikes a $100 million deal with New York regulators
A review found that the exchange's compliance program violated state laws, making it "vulnerable to serious criminal conduct." It will pay a $50 million fine and spend the rest beefing up oversight.
USFWS will finalize critical habitat for endangered bonneted bats in Florida within the next year
“Florida bonneted bats desperately need critical habitat protection, and the Fish and Wildlife Service has excluded crucial areas threatened by development right now,” said attorney Ragan Whitlock with the Center for Biological Diversity.
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Lawsuit accuses Brevard sheriff of defamation after ‘Wheel of Fugitive’ video
The man says he lost a job and suffered emotional distress and is seeking more than $50,000 in damages.
Feds testing willing area residents for exposure to blue-green algae
The Centers for Disease Control is enlisting willing residents who live along canals in Cape Coral or the Caloosahatchee River in a study to discover how much blue-green algae can effect humans.
Documents Suggest Bush Administration Used 'Fast And Furious' Tactics
The Obama administration released 500 pages of documents, which they say show Bush officials lost track of weapons in Mexico as early as March 2006. At the time, the ATF was running an operation called "Wide Receiver."
A kind word meant everything to Carolyn Hax as her mom battled ALS
Carolyn Hax's mother was battling ALS. That also took a toll on Hax herself, though she continued to work. A colleague that she didn't know well took notice and kept checking in until Hax was better.
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My Unsung Hero: Strangers on the plane
In this week's "My Unsung Hero" installment, a woman recounts how a group of strangers comforted her in a time of need.
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My Unsung Hero series: A man rethinks his instinct to be sarcastic
In this week's "Unsung Hero" installment, a man is asked to rethink his instinct to be sarcastic with his friends.
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Judge Throws Out 4 Bribery Charges In Sen. Menendez Case
Eighteen charges remain against Menendez and an eye doctor, Salomon Melgen. The men are accused of engaging in a bribery scheme involving lavish trips and political campaigns.
Judge Allows Suit Over Restrictions On Inmates To Go Forward
Designed for terrorists and other prisoners who get 24-hour monitoring, the constitutionality of the secretive prisons has been challenged by two inmates.
CDC, FDA send a letter reply rejecting Ladapo's COVID vaccine recommendations
The letter from the federal agencies warned Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo that his analysis about the mRNA risks are harmful to the public.
Parliament-Funkadelic singer Clarence 'Fuzzy' Haskins dies at 81
The influential vocalist played a key role in shaping the funk and R&B sound of the 1970s.
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In Limbo: Stateless Man Stuck On American Samoa
Mikhail Sebastian came to the South Pacific island for what should have been a short vacation; he has now been there for a year. U.S. immigration officials say he self-deported.
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5 songs, 5 decades: A hip-hop at 50 playlist
We celebrate the genre's 50th birthday.
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Lev Grossman Catches Arcade Fever
The author of the fantasy trilogy The Magicians talks about mentorship and Harry Potter. Then, he trades his magical keyboard for an Atari Centipede trackball in a game all about classic video games.
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Brazilian Corruption Investigator Killed In Plane Crash
Judge Teori Zavascki was a pivotal player in the huge Petrobras corruption scandal involving politicians and business executives. The government has called for three days of national mourning.
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