A young black bear was killed after it had been spotted several times near Henry Hagg Lake in Oregon, state wildlife officials said. The bear had become “habituated” or accustomed to the area after people left food for it. KOIN-TV’s Jennifer Dowling reports. Source
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Trump officially launches 2020 campaign in Florida
Over the weekend, the president’s campaign fired several of its pollsters after numbers showing him trailing former Vice President Joe Biden in key states leaked Source
Recent deaths in the Dominican Republic raising concerns
At least seven American tourists have died this year while on vacation in the Dominican Republic, one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean. Questions remain about their deaths. Mola Lenghi has the latest. Source
Australia’s ABC News issues humorous response to Trump tweet
“G’day! As much as we appreciate the shout-out, we think you meant @ABC?” wrote the broadcaster in response Source
Alex Jones sanctioned by court after child porn dispute
A court filing claims the InfoWars founder may have committed “a serious federal crime,” but it’s unclear if he knew about the images Source
Dog returned home after it was allegedly stolen by Wag walker
A New York City couple is hoping to raise awareness after their beloved Shih Tzu Yorkie, Benny, was stolen from their Battery Park apartment by a Wag dog walker Source
Dog found, returned after allegedly being stolen by Wag dog walker
A New York City couple is hoping to raise awareness after their beloved Shih Tzu Yorkie, Benny, was stolen from their Battery Park apartment by a Wag dog walker Source
Flesh-eating bacteria becoming more common on East Coast
The dangerous bacteria can infect wounds in your skin — and even the seafood you eat Source
Third graders take action after finding a workbook error
A group of third graders in Oneonta, New York, were frustrated when they found a problem in a math workbook. So they decided to contact the publisher. Chip Reid explains. Source
Investigation finds military housing contractor ignored dangerous conditions
An investigation by CBS News and Reuters found one of the military’s largest housing contractors apparently misled the Air Force to qualify for bonus payments. The FBI is investigating. Omar Villafranca reports. Source