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  • USGood Morning America

    Body of man traveling down Colorado River on wooden raft with dog found in Grand Canyon National Park

    The body of a man who had been traveling down the Colorado River on a wooden raft has been found in Grand Canyon National Park, officials said. Thomas Robinson, a 58-year-old man from Santa Fe, New Mexico, was believed to have attempted to travel down the Colorado River on a wooden raft with his dog before abandoning the vessel at Lees Ferry, just a few miles south of Arizona’s border with Utah, according to a statement from the National Park Service detailing the incident. National Park Servi

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  • ScienceMiami Herald

    ‘Large’ sea creature — with ‘blade-like’ claws — discovered as new species. See it

    Scientists found the spiny animal while aboard a submersible in the South China Sea.

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  • USCNN

    Grandson says Carter is ‘coming to the end’ in brief update about former president’s health

    Jimmy Carter’s grandson said Tuesday that the former president is “coming to the end” in a brief update about the 39th president’s health.

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  • USUSA TODAY

    Fatal dog attacks are rising – and are hard to predict. But some common themes emerge.

    Fatal dog attacks more than doubled in three years. Experts say they're difficult to predict, but some signs still exist.

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  • CelebrityMiami Herald

    Tom Brady says he’ll never be the subject of a roast again after what it did to kids

    Tom Brady said he loved being the subject of the roast but wouldn’t do it again.

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  • BusinessJalopnik

    Tesla's Storing Unsold Inventory In An Abandoned Mall Parking Lot

    Parking lots full of Tesla vehicles are becoming impossible to ignore as the electric automaker seemingly can’t sell enough cars and trucks to match its rate of production. According to its own figures, the electric automaker produced 46,561 more vehicles than it delivered to customers during the first quarter of 2024. Where are all these cars going? Parking lots at its factories, malls and airports.

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  • LifestyleThe Kitchn

    Granite Is No Longer the Most Popular Kitchen Countertop — Here’s What Is

    Any guesses as to what the new countertop du jour might be?

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