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Wyoming is gearing up to hold its first wolf hunting season in four years
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that aims to reduce the federal government's role in K-12 education
The children of a suburban Chicago couple married 69 years say the couple died just minutes apart while holding hands at a hospital
A boy found doused in chemicals inside his father's pesticide truck while his dead twin sister decomposed in the back would receive the remainder of a $5 million settlement under a bill passed by Florida's lawmakers
Faux Pelini, the parody Twitter account that took off when Bo Pelini was football coach at Nebraska and continues with him at Youngstown State, was given the honor of naming a bison born this month at the National Buffalo Museum in North Dakota
The CEO of the heavyweight of home shopping on TV is leaving that job to take the top spot at Weight Watchers International Inc
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing his interior secretary to review the designation of dozens of national monuments on federal lands
Visitors who ooh and ah at the Audubon Zoo's newest baby will be saying the little colobus monkey's name: Ua. That's "flower" in Swahili
House Republicans are debating a proposed compromise among hardliners and moderates that might let them advance GOP legislation to roll back much of the current health care law
The Wildlife Conservation Society's Bronx Zoo is now proudly displaying two Eastern hellbenders _ also known as "devil dogs," "snot otters" or "old lasagna sides."
The new MX-5 Miata RF is the closest Mazda has come to a coupe version of its long-selling Miata roadster
An Iowa man getting a giant rabbit for his boss to show at the Iowa State Fair says "we're still in the mourning process" after hearing that the animal died en route
A judge has heard arguments in the fight over whether to release secret grand jury records in the criminal investigation into Rhode Island's $75 million deal with a video game company started by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling