The famed Marsican brown bear named Juan Carrito died after it was hit by a car near the town of Castel di Sangro in central Italy.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Tesla posts record net income for fourth quarter of 2022
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Four dogs fatally maul 7-year-old Idaho boy; mother injured while trying to protect son
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76-year-old woman fatally shoots dying husband inside Florida hospital, charged with murder
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The world’s oldest living dog, a chihuahua named Spike, takes Guinness World Record
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Amazon discontinues charity donation program that raised nearly $500 million as layoffs continue
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Customers advised ‘not to drive’: Suzuki recalls 17,362 vehicles due to airbag defect
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Crews search for Hawaii fisherman who went overboard after friend says he hooked big tuna
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Microsoft to lay off 10,000 employees starting Wednesday; roughly 5% of workforce affected
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