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Beef burgers, burritos and other enduring student dishes are off the menu at a London university -- in order to help the fight against the 151

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Beavers have been gnawing away at one of the towns parks in South Windsor, Connecticut.The animals have left the people divided. Some of them are very upset after learning the animals were trapped and possibly killed.As much as people didn’t want these beavers to be hurt, town officials say the beavers were causing too much damage to the park. Beavers are known to chew up trees and build dams on the water, which was happening at South Windsor’s Nevers Road Park.“They’ve been cutting down a lot of trees and I can understand because they’re very destructive,” said Yvette Smith of South Windsor.Homeowners by the water worried about potential flooding along Lake Avenue.Trees were ruined and on the brink of falling over on the trail that’s closed for repairs.But the animals also grew a fair share of supporters.“We need to learn how to coexist. We have wonderful wildlife we have to consider and if there were better options I at least would’ve liked them at least explored,” said Carrie Morse of South Windsor.“(My daughter) was texting me while I was at the meeting. ‘Mom, please do what you can to save those beavers,’ so it was a rough discussion this morning before she went to school when she found out they were no longer there,” said Carrie Morse.On Tuesday afternoon, the town manager says if the beavers were trapped and killed, it ultimately happened through the state’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection agency.“No matter what we do we’re in trouble. If you do nothing and somebody does get hurt and does get a public safety issue, somebody attacked by beavers,” said South Windsor Town Manager Matthew Galligan.Galligan said DEEP allows 1,500 beaver kills a year.“If you don’t protect the park you’re not going to have anything,” said Smith.Town officials say the trail at Nevers Road Park will be back open in about a week. 1871

  

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — The Bakersfield Police Department is on the scene of a shooting at the Valley Plaza Mall.Bakersfield Police confirmed that there are two victims of the shooting. Officials said the victims survived the initial shooting but their conditions are unknown.The two victims, ages 15 and 20, are not in life-threatening condition. The suspect got away after a sweep of the mall.A customer said that they were eating inside the Red Robin when gun shots were heard. Customers reportedly went to a back room inside the restaurant.Witnesses at Macy's said they also heard gunshots and were told to go to a closet and hide. 645

  

As President Donald Trump continues to make clear that he wants to kill the Affordable Care Act, new research suggests that a big part of the ACA -- the expansion of the Medicaid program -- was linked with fewer cardiovascular-related deaths in counties where expansion took place.Between 2010 and 2016, counties in states where Medicaid expanded had 4 fewer deaths per 100,000 residents each year from cardiovascular causes after expansion, compared with counties in non-expansion states, according to the research. The findings were presented at the 564

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