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Author: Erin Elizabeth

FOX: Woman wanted for urinating on potatoes at Walmart

Pennsylvania police in West Mifflin have released surveillance photos of a woman who is wanted for urinating on potatoes at Walmart. A Walmart representative said a store employee saw the woman do it, according to WPXI. The representative said: “This type of obscene conduct is outrageous and we immediately disposed of the affected products and sanitized the area to ensure its cleanliness and safety for our customers. We’re working with the West Mifflin Police Department to find the responsible party and have them prosecuted.”1 RELATED STORY: Rare Florida Forest, Home to More Than 20 Protected Species, to Be Bulldozed...

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Abused elephant who cried tears of joy when rescued celebrates five years of freedom

India’s best-loved elephant, Raju, is celebrating five years of freedom after spending fifty years confined to chains. He touched the world in 2014 when he was moved to tears after being rescued by a volunteers for charity who rescues wildlife in India called Wildlife SOS.  Before his rescue, Raju spent five decades with his deplorable owner, who kept him illegally and used him a a pawn to beg for money. He was restrained by spiked chains and repeatedly hit with a bullhook, which left his thin, frail body covered in abscesses and scars. Years of abuse, mistreatment and inadequate...

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The Smell Of Rain Reduces Stress And 7 Other Benefits Of Walking In The Rain

Most people can predict a rainstorm without looking up at the sky. All they have to do is sniff the air. But the scent they’re picking up on isn’t actually rain, which is odorless. They’re smelling petrichor, a combination of chemical compounds that is released when raindrops first hit the ground. The wind carries them to nearby areas and alerts noses to coming rainfall. (1, 2) Some people describe the smell of rain as a stress reliever. This may be because smell is directly connected to the hippocampus and amygdala. These two parts of the brain are involved in...

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Native American tribal members plan to sue aquarium for keeping veteran killer whale Lolita captive for 50 years

Members of a Native American tribe are going to sue Miami Seaquarium for keeping a killer whale captive for half a century. The whale’s name is Lolita. She is the last survivor of seven killer whales captured in the largest orca capture in history, which took place at the Puget Sound off Washington State in late 1970. The aquarium bought the whale 49 years ago for a reported $20,000. We recently reported on the cruel and inhumane treatment that these beautiful sea creatures endure at Seaworld. Conditions at Miami Seaquarium are no better. Lolita lives and performs tricks for...

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NBC: Millions should stop taking aspirin for heart health, study says

Some 29 million people age forty and older take an aspirin every day despite having no known heart disease. However, Harvard researchers reported last week that it may not be a good idea to take aspirin every day for heart attack prevention. A low daily dose of aspirin is recommended for people who have heart disease or have already had a heart attack or stroke. But for the millions of other people taking it every day as a preventative, the guidelines have changed. RELATED STORY: With daily low-dose aspirin use, risks may outweigh benefits, new research says The new...

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