Poland declares that household cats are now an invasive species The Polish Academy of Sciences in Poland has declared that cats are dangerous, adding them to its list
Wendy’s pulls lettuce from sandwiches amid E. coli outbreak Wendy’s, a fast-food restaurant with locations across the nation, said it won’t be selling sandwiches with lettuce in at
Jail visitor charged with murder after passing drugs to inmate with a kiss A woman was arrested in Tennessee after corrections officials said she passed a deadly amount
Scotland becomes first country in world to make period products free for all The Scottish government said it became the first in the world to legally protect the
FBI located 37 missing children in nationwide sex trafficking operation During a two-week operation in August, the FBI located 84 victims of child sex exploitation and found 37
Ohio girl’s lemonade stand near food festival shut down after complaint An 8-year-old girl selling lemonade near an Ohio food festival had her operation shut down by local
Vanishing value bites value meals Fast food giants may still offer value menus, but the meal deals are changing to offset inflation and supply chain issues, with portions either
Kia recalls 260K older vehicles because ceiling covers can come loose Kia has announced the recall of almost 260,000 older midsize cars after reports that the ceiling panel
Virginia Zoo’s new baby siamang needs a name; public can help choose The Virginia Zoo is seeking the public’s help to name its new baby siamang. The Norfolk
Your remote employee may be lying Managers who miss the office could have one more reason to push back against remote work: employee scams. Some people hired for
Want more workers? Remove barriers There has been an increase in job openings since the start of the pandemic, but is COVID-19 the single cause of the current
CEO says TWO-THIRDS of ammunition deliveries have gone MISSING with UPS The CEO of TheGunFood.com, says he’s “lost” thousands of dollars worth of ammunition. Why? Because customers’ orders
Virginia school district apologizes for logo resembling swastika A Virginia school district superintendent apologized for a logo that some thought resembled a swastika. The logo was intended to
Inflation leads to shrinkflation, as suppliers send fewer goods to businesses Shrinkflation is one result of inflation and it’s now affecting businesses across the country. Shrinkflation is the
Why Our Planet Just Recorded Its Shortest Day Since Records Began What did you do with the extra 1.59 milliseconds on Wednesday, June 29, 2022? On that date
U.S. approves Boeing inspection, rework plan to resume 787 deliveries The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday approved Boeing’s inspection and modification plan to resume deliveries of
Scammers pretending to play violin for money a ‘nationwide issue,’ police say Police across the United States are warning the public about people pretending to play violins to
Scientists Say New Discover Makes It Plausible Loch Ness Monster Exists Fossils of small plesiosaurs, long-necked marine reptiles from the age of dinosaurs, have been found in a