At least 14 injured, 2 dead in shooting at Fort Myers, Fla., nightclub; False alarm. No THC in Colorado town’s public water supply, officials say.; Two more children died over the weekend in hot cars. That’s 682 since 1998. It isn’t getting better.; Video: Horror at Beijing Safari World as tigers attack women who exited car, killing one, injuring another; In Georgia, it’s legal to film video up a woman’s skirt — at least for now; The Dallas police chief told protesters to apply for police jobs. Now, job applications have tripled.; Mysterious 1934 death of Belgium’s King Albert I may be solved thanks to some bloody leaves; Georgia TV anchor slips at top of N.C. waterfall, plunges 185 feet to her death; After ‘Finding Dory,’ scientists present farming Dory; A ‘sick, juvenile’ game: Florida paramedics snapped selfies with unconscious patients for fun, police say;
 
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‘We’ve primed the system': Why toxic blue-green algae blooms seem increasingly common
The algae pose a threat to swimmers and our pets, and have appeared in Florida, Utah, Idaho and several other states.
At least 14 injured, 2 dead in shooting at Fort Myers, Fla., nightclub
The circumstances of the violence are unclear.
 
False alarm. No THC in Colorado town’s public water supply, officials say.
Last week town employees found a tampered well and were telling residents not to drink the water. But now officials believe the test kits used previously showed false positives.
 
Two more children died over the weekend in hot cars. That’s 682 since 1998. It isn’t getting better.
Since 1998, an average of 37 children have died each year from being left inside of a hot car. Jan Null, who has tracked these deaths for 15 years, said this average is not decreasing.
 
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Video: Horror at Beijing Safari World as tigers attack women who exited car, killing one, injuring another
At the wildlife park located near the Great Wall, visitors can watch animals in a safari-like setting, but are warned not to get out of their cars.
 
In Georgia, it’s legal to film video up a woman’s skirt — at least for now
When in public, like a grocery store, a woman's body is not considered a "private place" as protected by the law, according to a recent Georgia Court of Appeals ruling.
 
The Dallas police chief told protesters to apply for police jobs. Now, job applications have tripled.
“We’re hiring,” Dallas PD Chief David Brown said soon after the shooting. “Get off that protest line and put an application in."
 
Mysterious 1934 death of Belgium’s King Albert I may be solved thanks to some bloody leaves
Now researchers at the University of Leuven in Belgium say they have found DNA evidence to provide some closure to this 82-year-old cold case.
 
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Georgia TV anchor slips at top of N.C. waterfall, plunges 185 feet to her death
Taylor Terrell had visited Rainbow Falls in North Carolina to celebrate her birthday.
 
After ‘Finding Dory,’ scientists present farming Dory
For years, researchers have tried to replicate the cerulean species’ complex mating, hatching and growing behavior. They finally succeeded this month.
 
A ‘sick, juvenile’ game: Florida paramedics snapped selfies with unconscious patients for fun, police say
Texts between the two paramedics egged each other on to “step up” their game, according to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.
 
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