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BREAKING: the silver Nissan Altima, reported stolen by Maleah’s stepfather is found in Missouri City. Mother of the missing 4YO is on scene tearfully yelling “Where is my baby?” 190

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Bird populations in the United States and Canada have dropped by 29% since 1970, signifying 2.9 billion birds lost in almost 50 years, according to a new study.The scientists involved in the study warn that like a canary in a coalmine, birds reveal environmental health. This steep loss of bird populations, including some of the most common birds like sparrows and finches, shows that human impacts on the continent's environment mean it can no longer support the wildlife systems it once did.Normally, it's hard to track animal populations this way. But birds are much easier to monitor. The study combines almost 50 years of data, including information collected by citizen scientists and weather radar data of migratory birds from 143 stations across North America. Observations by people were shared with the North American Breeding Bird Survey at the US Geological Survey, the Canadian Wildlife Service, the Audubon Christmas Bird Count and Manomet's International Shorebird Survey."Citizen-science participants contributed critical scientific data to show the international scale of losses of birds," said John Sauer, study co-author at the US Geological Survey. "Our results also provide insights into actions we can take to reverse the declines."The study was published Thursday in the journal 1315

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An outbreak of salmonella infections that led to the recall of more than 5 million pounds of ground beef in December is over, 138

  

BLACKWELL, Arkansas — Farmers in Arkansas whose lands have been hit by major flooding are refusing to give up.Robert Stobaugh says the place where his mother and father homesteaded in the 1950s no longer resembles a home. It’s part of thousands of acres of crops on land his family has cultivated for nearly 70 years that’s underwater.Stobaugh estimated some spots to be 18-20 feet deep. He says he managed to get some of their farming machinery to higher ground.They have about 15 rolling pieces of equipment, he said, pointing to the combines.Under the water, crops are ruined: Corn that’s five-feet tall is not really recognizable.“Eighty-five to 90-percent of the corn is ruined,” Stobaugh said. “Fifty percent of the rice is heavily compromised, if not ruined."He said they have endured floods before, but nothing this bad.It will be the toughest year his farming family has ever had.“It’s heartbreaking,” he said.Stobaugh says they haven’t turned a profit in five years, and things have been really tough.Many in the region are feeling anger and frustration. But he says he feels blessed despite it all.He has a new grandchild, and she inspires him to work hard and provide opportunities. Maybe one day, he says, the farm will be hers."Whatever is left, we're going to try to farm it. It’s what we do.” 1320

  

Andrew Yang announced Thursday that his presidential campaign will give 10 people ,000 a month for a year in an expansion of his signature "universal basic income" policy platform.Yang announced during the third Democratic presidential debate on ABC News that he will raffle off 10 "Freedom Dividends" that will be financed by campaign donations from supporters. His campaign says Yang is 403

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