A DOJ investigation found at least 25 people had hunted with the Pakistani company that allegedly helped to import at least 97 big game trophies .
Author: Camille Fine, USA TODAY
Dairy Queen’s 85 cent Blizzard deal ends this weekend: Here’s how to get one
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A woolly mammoth meatball? Scientists grew cultured meat with extinct animal DNA
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2,000 ram skulls were found in an ancient pharaoh’s temple in one of Egypt’s oldest cities
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‘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.
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After the great blizzard of 1888, the meteorological service separated from the War Department to improve forecasting and weather preparedness.
Wildlife photographer’s image of crocodile buried in a drought-ridden pool awarded grand prize
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She was elected to Congress before women had the right to vote, blazing a trail that continues today
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