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'Icky' last-ditch effort might save an owl from extinction
“They’ve looked at literally every potential option… and this icky option is the only one that really has any, chance at all of saving the species,” said Karla Bloom, executive director at the International Owl Center.
Walmart expanding six-figure corporate jobs to people without college degree
Walmart is looking to increase upward mobility for its employees, removing the requirement of a college degree to apply for higher-salaried management positions, according to an ABC News interview with Walmart president and CEO John Furner.
What to expect in Trump's court cases this week
As Donald Trump balances campaigning for a return to the White House with battles on a number of different legal fronts, one legal analyst says Trump’s main legal strategy appears to be stalling until after the November Presidential election.
School staffer uses AI to generate racist rant in principal's voice
In a clip that circulated on social media, what sounded like the voice of a school principal could be heard saying offensive things. It wasn’t real, according to the FBI and researchers at UC Berkeley.
Russia rejects resolution to ban nuclear weapons in space: how worried should the world be?
Russia vetoed a U.N. resolution introduced by the U.S. and Japan calling on all nations to prevent a nuclear arms race in outer space. So, does the veto signal that Vladimir Putin plans to send nukes into space?
Slack co-founder's child disappears in notorious San Francisco area
Mint Butterfield – the 16-year-old child of two well-known tech entrepreneurs, including billionaire Slack co-founder Stewart Butterfield – is missing and believed to be in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco.
Baker at beloved Bob's Donuts 'fighting for his life' after hit-and-run: the latest
A San Francisco baker is fighting for his life after he was struck by a hit and run driver early Sunday morning at Duboce Avenue and Guerrero Street, KCBS’ Shannon Golden reported live from the Western Edition neighborhood.
Europe is heating up twice as quickly as the global average, and that heat is killing large numbers of people
A new report shows Europe is not only the fastest-warming continent in the world but its temperatures are rising at roughly twice the global average and people are dying because of it.
Woman who disappeared from Zoom meeting found murdered by estranged husband
Ashley Bird, a 35-year-old mother who worked from home, was in a Zoom meeting Tuesday morning. At one point, Bird told her coworker that someone was trying to break into her house. She never came back.
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