The first-time parents are two Galapagos tortoises at the Philadelphia Zoo,United States,that are about 100 years old and highly endangered.
After going missing during a catastrophic tornado outbreak in March, Myrtle, a beloved pet tortoise, has been reunited with its family in Mississippi.
According to police, a dog owner was shot by his pet when it leaped on his bed and activated a loaded firearm.
In Michigan, cougar cubs have been found in the wild for the first time in more than a century. The existence of two cougar cubs was confirmed by state biologists on Wednesday. %
Before the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021, Sediqa Khalili served as a captain in the Afghan military. After her evacuation to the United States, she expressed her gratitude for the possibilities but heartbroken by the worsening conditions for women in Afghanistan.
U.S. tariffs with its closest neighbors and biggest trading partners have been an roller coaster this week. President Donald Trump sparked fears of a potential trade war when he put 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico at midnight on Monday. The United States issued temporary delays and exemptions a day later, leaving Mexico in a state of uncertainty.
The dethronement of Mill Ends Park is official. Portland’s 452-square-inch park is no longer the smallest park in the world, according to Guinness World Records. The title is now held in Nagaizumi, Japan, on a tiny plot of brick and grass.
Israelis are grieving over the deaths of a mother and her two toddlers who were taken hostage by Hamas. Their funerals took place as Israel and the US-designated terror group’s ceasefire in its first phase draws to a close with no plans for proceeding to the next stage.
A community organization in Chicago, Illinois, is helping undocumented migrants who say they are afraid to leave their homes for fear of being detained amid the country’s immigration raids.
The theft of over 100,000 Pete & Gerry’s organic eggs in Pennsylvania is being looked investigated by authorities.According to the Pennsylvania State Police report, the eggs were taken from the back of a distribution trailer at approximately 8:40 p.m. on February 1st, which prompted the theft to be reported. The trailer was parked in Antrim Township, Pennsylvania.