It’s autumn and that means leaves are littering lawns around the country. Time to take out the rake and bag up them up, right? Wrong.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
Spanking children now illegal in Scotland, considered a form of assault
The bill will “give children the same legal protection from assault that adults currently enjoy,” says Scottish MP John Finnie.
Florida man cut electric scooters’ brakes, police say. More than 140 e-scooters vandalized.
The Fort Lauderdale man was arrested and faces a felony criminal mischief charge after police say they caught him tampering with scooters.
Should you keep eating red meat? Controversial study says well-known health risks are just bad science
A study from the NutriRECS group published in the Annals of Internal Medicine urged adults to keep eating red meat. Doctors are now pushing back.
‘A Frankenstein monster’: Why the Labradoodle creator regrets breeding the dogs
Speaking with Australia’s ABC News, Wally Conron says the Labradoodle and hype around the dog have veered from his original purpose for the mix.
A walrus attacked a Russian navy boat in the Arctic Ocean, officials say
Russian military officials said in a statement that the incident occurred as researchers landed at Cape Heller on Wilczek Land.
Rare painting, possibly worth millions, was just hanging in woman’s kitchen, experts say
“Christ Mocked,” a work by the 13th century pre-Renaissance painter Cimabue was found in a house in northern France, art auctioneers say.
Climate change activists ‘shut down D.C.’ and disrupt morning commutes at busy intersections
Shut Down D.C. aims to “disrupt the systems that created and perpetuate the climate crisis” and block intersections in the city to disrupt traffic.
After attack, woman’s face transplant offered a second chance. Now, her new face is failing
Carmen Blandin Tarleton, 51, is hoping and being evaluated for a second face transplant six years after her first transplant, which is now failing.
’90s kids were asked to do ‘simple things’ to save the Earth. Gen Z is thinking bigger
A 1990s book told kids of the “simple things” to do to affect the environment. Today, many say bigger changes are needed to stop climate change.