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- U.S.Associated Press
Biologists' fears confirmed on the lower Colorado River
For National Park Service fisheries biologist Jeff Arnold, it was a moment he'd been dreading. Bare-legged in sandals, he was pulling in a net in a shallow backwater of the lower Colorado River last week, when he spotted three young fish that didn't belong there. Minutes later, the park service confirmed their worst fear: smallmouth bass had in fact been found and were likely reproducing in the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam.
- CelebrityPeople
Meghan Markle's New Pinky Ring Revealed — and It Has a Hidden Message for Women's Empowerment
"I know that when she's wearing a piece of jewelry, there's a lot of intention behind it," Shilpa Yarlagadda, founder and CEO of Shiffon Co., tells PEOPLE of the Duchess of Sussex
- WorldUSA TODAY
VideoWoman captures moment lightning strikes her husband's truck on interstate in Florida
The woman filming the video said her husband and three children were traveling in front of her when it was hit by the lightning strike.
- BusinessNextShark
Costco’s famous $4.99 rotisserie chicken has a dark side, and the company is getting sued for it
Two Costco shareholders have launched a lawsuit against the company for animal cruelty after reports found that the membership-only grocery has been mistreating its chickens in its $450 million poultry processing plant in Freemont, Nebraska. The lawsuit, filed by shareholders Krystil Smith and Tyler Lobdell at a Seattle court in June, claims “Costco illegally neglects and abandons its chickens,” which, in turn, broke its fiduciary duties. It also mentions that Costco executives had "consciousl
- U.S.The Daily Beast
Family of Parade Suspect’s Only Friend: ‘It Blows My Mind’