The otter, born in captivity but released to the wild, has been recently showing signs of aggressive behavior, according to wildlife officials.
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3 dead, 14 seriously injured after Greyhound bus crashes into vehicles on I-70 in Illinois
At least three people are dead and 14 others seriously injured after a Greyhound bus struck multiple vehicles on I-70 in Highland, Illinois.
Cleveland mass shooting suspect arrested
Cleveland officials say a suspect was arrested in a shooting that wounded nine people early Sunday. (July 12)
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Here’s the latest for Wednesday July 12th: Ukraine is big issue as NATO summit ends; North Korea tests ballistic missile; Cleveland mass shooting suspect arrested; Vermont floods begin to recede.
Japan court rules trans restroom restriction illegal
Japan’s Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a transgender ministry official who sued her employer over toilet access restrictions. (July 12)
Are water filtration systems an effective way to get rid of PFAS? Here’s what a new study says
Water filtration systems can help Americans reduce unsafe PFAS in drinking water. But a new study says they serve as a “band-aid” to the problem.
Ex-Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten released after serving half-century in prison
Leslie Van Houten and other members of the Manson family, broke into a Los Angeles couple’s home and stabbed them to death.
Hostage ‘safe’ after hourslong standoff at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, police say; suspect arrested
Police arrested a man Tuesday after an hourslong standoff in a room at the Caesars Palace resort where he allegedly held a woman hostage.
Americans seek relief as extreme heat blankets U.S.
Americans looked for ways to stay cool Tuesday as scorching temperatures gripped the United States from California to Florida. (July 11) (AP video by Lekan Oyekanmi, Daniel Kozin, Matt York)
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0712 Today in History