Eclipse, a dog who gained notoriety for riding Seattle’s city bus alone to the dog park, died in her sleep on Friday. She was 10 years old.
Author: Camille Fine, USA TODAY
Wildlife Photographer of the Year awarded to woman who captured frantic cactus bee ball
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Watch Lizzo play James Madison’s 200-year-old crystal flute onstage: ‘I’m scared’
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