After two deaths were reported, Jetson is recalling approximately 53,000 hoverboards over fire risks.
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California water sources are rising after dramatic wet winter: See Lake Shasta and Diamond Valley Lake grow
Following a winter of heavy storms, water is again roaring into California’s largest reservoirs and lakes for the first time in nearly three years.
Dairy Queen’s 85 cent Blizzard deal ends this weekend: Here’s how to get one
Dairy Queen announced its summer Blizzard lineup and will offer their signature frozen treats for just 85 cents.
50 years since US combat troops pulled out of South Vietnam: Look back in photos
March 29 marks 50 years since the United States withdrew combat troops from the Vietnam War.
A woolly mammoth meatball? Scientists grew prehistoric meat with extinct animal DNA
A cell-based meat company resurrected the extinct woolly mammoth in the form of a lab-grown meatball.
A woolly mammoth meatball? Scientists grew cultured meat with extinct animal DNA
The company hopes to transition billions of meat eaters away from traditional animal proteins to eating “cultured” cell-grown meat.
2,000 ram skulls were found in an ancient pharaoh’s temple in one of Egypt’s oldest cities
Thousands of ram skulls were unearthed in an ancient Egyptian pharaoh’s temple in one of the country’s oldest, most significant cities of its time.
Where are America’s most toxic watersheds that harm human health and the environment?
A watershed that saw the greatest amount of toxins released into its waters was the Lower Ohio-Little Pigeon in Indiana and Kentucky.
‘The cities were paralyzed’: Photos show historic blizzard that pounded Northeast 135 years ago
After the great blizzard of 1888, the meteorological service separated from the War Department to improve forecasting and weather preparedness.
Dramatic photos show aftermath of historic snowfall, winter storms blanketing California
Dramatic photos show the snowfall that buried areas in California more accustomed to warmth and sun.