The Arctic fox moved at a rate of 29 miles a day, and at its fastest, traveled nearly 100 miles in a single day as it crossed Greenland.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
High levels of arsenic in bottled water sold at Whole Foods, Target, Walmart, study says
A test conducted by an Oakland nonprofit finds Peñafiel and Starkey bottled water contain levels of arsenic that violate state guidelines.
After high arsenic reports, Keurig Dr Pepper pulls bottled water sold at Target, Walmart
All bottles of unflavored Peñafiel mineral spring water are part of a voluntary withdrawal, Keurig Dr Pepper said in a statement Friday.
Live rat falls from Buffalo Wild Wings ceiling as customer watches; store temporarily closed
Buffalo Wild Wings has temporarily shut down a Los Angeles location for repairs and cleaning after the reported incident involving a live rat.
Can you get ‘horns’ from smartphone use? Here are some problems our devices cause
From horns on the back of your head to the tingles on your thigh, these are the ailments you face thanks to the little device on your pocket.
Neo-Nazi teen who threatened Prince Harry jailed for online ‘terrorist’ posts
Two teens have been sentenced to prison for neo-Naziposts including one that threatened to assassinate Prince Harryand deemed hima “race traitor.”
Brazil’s Supreme Court criminalizes homophobia and transphobia
The new ruling would legally protect the country’s LGBT community, which has among the highest rates of violent deaths in the world.
Two lovemaking kookaburra birds caused a power outage in Australia
Sparks flew a little too intensely for these two kookaburras, which caused a power outage affecting 1,000 homes.
Elizabeth Lederer, Central Park 5 prosecutor, resigns from Columbia after Netflix series
The petition to fire Elizabeth Lederer was written by the Black Law Students Association at Columbia, and comes after Linda Fairstein’s own fallout.
Philippines has a mango surplus of 4.4 million pounds and is selling them for dirt cheap
The mango surplus this year was caused by El Niño, which caused weather conditions to be particularly conducive for growers.