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L.A. pizzeria becomes embroiled in feud with California Pizza Kitchen

There's some hot and spicy drama being served up in the Los Angeles foodie community right now. Anna Pizza has found itself embroiled in a feud with corporate pizza king California Pizza Kitchen. KTLA's Andy Riesmeyer has more on the story that's topping our minds right now. Anna Pizza is on the rise, recently getting [...]

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Boston, MA WBUR Apr 15
Rise, near extinction and recovery of the American bison on display in new Smithsonian exhibit

The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History has a new exhibit tracing the animal's importance in American history.

Houston, TX ABC13 Houston Apr 15
From 'Aladdin' to 'Scrubs' to 'General Hospital,' it's Michael James Scott's moment to shine

For the past 13 years, Michael James Scott has played the lovable, mystical blue Genie in Disney's "Aladdin" on Broadway, while also landing a role in the highly anticipated revival of ABC's "Scrubs."

Portland, OR KOIN 6 Apr 15
Kickstand Picks: Improv Shakespeare troupe to tackle 'the histories'

A local group of comedians is performing an improvised Shakespearean show, "Love, Shakespeare Presents: History IV Part 2", at the Fertile Ground Festival of New Works, in an attempt to bring William Shakespeare's least-performed works to life with a comedic twist.

Global Good News Network Apr 15
Brazil’s Blue-and-Yellow Macaws Return to Rio After 200 Years: ‘A dream come true’

In Rio de Janeiro’s largest urban park, the tumult of the city can subside to the faintest murmur among the thick Atlantic Forest ecosystem remnant. It’s here that ecologists have reintroduced the blue-and-yellow macaw through a captive breeding program. It’s a delight—a “dream come true” for residents of a city where the colorful macaw is […] The post Brazil’s Blue-and-Yellow Macaws Return to Rio After 200 Years: ‘A dream come true’ appeared first on Good News Network.

Science NASA Apr 15
NASA’s SPHEREx Mission Maps Water Ice Throughout Cygnus X

Description An observation made by NASA’s SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer) shows the chemical signatures of water ice (shown in bright blue) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (orange) in Cygnus X, one of the most active and turbulent regions of star birth in our Milky Way galaxy. One […]

Science NASA Apr 15
‘Interstellar Glaciers’: NASA’s SPHEREx Maps Vast Galactic Ice Regions

NASA’s SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer) mission has mapped interstellar ice at an unprecedented scale. Covering regions in our Milky Way galaxy more than 600 light-years across, the ice was found inside giant molecular clouds — vast regions of gas and dust where dense clumps of […]

Portland, OR KOIN 6 Apr 15
National Geographic names Oregon wine region 'the next Champagne'

Oregon already has a reputation for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. But according to National Geographic, one Oregon wine region is stepping up as "the next Champagne."

Science NASA Apr 15
Honoring Alex Goetz, a Landsat Legend 

Dr. Alex Goetz, who passed away in 2025, was a member of the Landsat 7 Science Team and a key figure in the history of Landsat science.

Science Science Daily Apr 15
A crushed fossil revealed a dinosaur that shouldn’t have existed

A badly mangled dinosaur skull, once forgotten in a drawer, turned out to be a rare and important discovery. Reconstructed by a Virginia Tech student, it revealed a new species of early carnivorous dinosaur with unusual features never seen before. The fossil suggests some dinosaur groups were wiped out during the end-Triassic extinction, not just their rivals. It may represent one of the last survivors of an ancient dinosaur lineage.

Science Science Daily Apr 15
This 31-foot “terror croc” ate dinosaurs. Now it’s back

A massive, bus-sized “terror croc” that once preyed on dinosaurs has been brought back to life in stunning detail with the first scientifically accurate full skeleton of Deinosuchus schwimmeri. Stretching over 30 feet long, this ancient apex predator ruled the southeastern U.S. more than 75 million years ago—and now visitors can see it up close at the Tellus Science Museum, the only place in the world with this replica.