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Cat named ‘Garfield’ rescued from Long Island Railroad tracks after surviving being struck by train

This feline has earned his eight more lives.

New York, NY / NY Post / 22h ago / 99% positive
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New York, NY NY Post 22h ago
Huge boost for the defense of LA as ‘iron shield’ gets huge resources pumped in

City Hall is poised to greenlight a $2.1 million expansion of the LAPD’s drone fleet Tuesday, pumping fresh resources into a fast-growing aerial policing strategy.

Portland, OR KOIN 6 22h ago
Portland police say fire at youth recovery center was arson, searching for suspect

Portland Police are seeking help from the public to identify a suspect in a fire that destroyed a recovery center on Saturday night

Health Medical Xpress 22h ago
PFAS directly shown to alter thyroid structure and function

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances are used across industries, and are present in waterproof clothing, makeup, carpets, upholstery, cookware, fast-food containers, and myriad other items we encounter in our daily lives.

Chicago, IL WGN News 22h ago
Michael Jackson biopic premieres in hometown of Gary, Indiana

"Michael" hits theaters on Friday, April 24.

Nashville, TN WKRN 22h ago
More assistance now available for Tennessee ice storm survivors

Tennessee Emergency Management Agency Director Patrick Sheehan said the ice storm was unlike any event he’s seen in the state since becoming the department’s director a decade ago.

Environment CleanTechnica 22h ago
Is XPENG Building A Better “Tesla”?

Last week, reports indicated that Tesla was working on a smaller, more affordable model again. Even though it is reportedly in the initial stages of development, people got excited at the prospect of a more affordable Tesla. The share price was up for the week. Also last week, China’s Ministry ... [continued] The post Is XPENG Building A Better “Tesla”? appeared first on CleanTechnica.

Nashville, TN WKRN 22h ago
'It's actually being realistic': Gallatin councilman proposes pausing development

A Gallatin city leader wants the city to stop new construction

Health Medical Xpress 22h ago
PICALM links training and intermittent fasting to new muscle fiber formation

Researchers from the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE) and other partner institutions of the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) have now identified a previously unknown function of the PICALM protein in skeletal muscle: The protein responds sensitively to physical activity and intermittent fasting. It also plays a decisive role in the formation of new muscle fibers.

Science PhysOrg 22h ago
Rivers in the sky are driving stronger and more predictable floods, new study finds

A new study finds that the most intense and destructive rainstorms in Portugal, particularly those fueled by atmospheric rivers, are not the most chaotic but are among the most predictable. These events form within large, well-organized atmospheric systems that strengthen winds and channel moisture efficiently, producing significantly heavier rainfall while also creating clearer, more coherent signals in the atmosphere. As a result, the very storms that pose the greatest risk to infrastructure and public safety may also offer the best opportunity for earlier and more reliable forecasts.

Science PhysOrg 22h ago
Scottish Neolithic tombs were used to trace kinship—including descent, DNA analysis reveals

Archaeologists have investigated genetic relationships between individuals buried in Neolithic chambered tombs in northern Scotland, suggesting monumental tombs may have been physical embodiments of prehistoric kinship, tracing lineages over centuries.

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC 22h ago
Play of the Week winner - Columbia's Callie Ryan/Sienna Randall

Congratulations to this week’s winners of our Play of the Week poll, Columbia's Callie Ryan and Sienna Randall!