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Yahoo
6 days ago
- Climate
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Zebra at Roger Williams Park Zoo dies during storm. Here's what zookeepers say happened.
PROVIDENCE – A zebra at Roger Williams Park Zoo died after apparently panicking during the July 3 storm and running into a fence, the zoo said on Facebook. "We are devastated as we share the news of the passing of Samantha, one of our cherished Plains zebras," the zoo said. The storm brought heavy rain, strong winds and thunderstorms to Rhode Island. "It appears that Samantha panicked during the storm that occurred on the evening of July 3rd and suffered a fatal injury after colliding with a fence in her holding area; a necropsy confirmed that she passed instantaneously," the zoo said. "This was truly a tragic accident, and our Zoo family is heartbroken by this sudden and unexpected loss." "Samantha was a beloved member of our zebra herd and had a particularly strong bond with her companion Tundra. Both Tundra and Zipper, the Zoo's remaining zebras, are being closely monitored by our animal care and veterinary teams as they adjust to this sudden loss," the zoo said. "Samantha was known for her sweet, yet shy personality. She was 24 years old and arrived at our Zoo in 2003." This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: RI weather: Zebra at Roger Williams Park Zoo panics, dies during storm
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
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Golden Retriever's Interactions With Plushies Make for a Surprising Video
Every dog owner knows that their fur babies absolutely love having and playing with plushies. However, sometimes, they may have that fear that their dog will destroy the plushie by chewing it or throwing it around harshly. However, when it came to this particular Golden Retriever dog named Nacho, he is the gentlest soul with his plushies. The dog parent took part in the 'dog and plushie' trend and revealed what their Golden Retriever is like with his plushies. On July 3, the owner shared the video on Instagram through the account @nacho_thekneadydog. Since then, the clip has gone viral with 294K views and 43.5K likes as of now. A video on Instagram showcasing a Golden Retriever dog named Nacho being extremely gentle with his plushies is winning hearts on the internet. In the caption of the post, the human parent of the adorable furry baby wrote delightfully, 'Omgosh, finally a trend I can do!' The Instagram video began by giving viewers a look at the Golden Retriever from a top viewpoint. In the meantime, the text in the clip reads, 'Don't get him a stuffed animal he'll just tear it apart.' Soon, the video went on to show what the dog actually does with the stuffed animal toys. He places them between his two little paws and pets them gently while making a kneading gesture. He also hugs them in the softest way possible. The clip will melt anyone's heart. In the comment section, people have been showering the Golden Retriever with praise for his gentle nature. One person pointed out, 'Omg the little paw moments.' Meanwhile, another Instagram user expressed how adorable the fur baby looked by writing, 'Oooooohh the cuteness levels have just hit max!!!' 'Awe! I could use a Nacho hug today!' expressed another person. The post Golden Retriever's Interactions With Plushies Make for a Surprising Video appeared first on DogTime.
Yahoo
03-07-2025
- Health
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Venus Williams, 45, Says Doctors Dismissed This Health Problem for Years
Venus Williams, 45, Says Doctors Dismissed This Health Problem for Years originally appeared on Parade. Venus Williams revealed that her doctors dismissed her fibroid symptoms for years before she got proper treatment. While appearing on the Thursday, July 3, episode of the Today Show, Williams, 45, explained that she experienced extreme symptoms with her periods for years. Her menstrual cramps and nausea got so bad that she often found herself 'hugging the toilet, waiting for this to pass.' While talking to her doctors about her pain, she said that many of the professionals she spoke to dismissed her discomfort and insisted it was "normal." 'It just got too bad, and I couldn't handle it,' she explained of the pain. William said she knew that she had fibroids, though doctors never told her how large they were or that they were related to the pain she felt during her periods. She even experienced persistent anemia from heavy periods, which led to repeated iron transfusions. 'I'm sharing now because I was outraged that I didn't know this was possible. I didn't know what was wrong with me,' she said of why she was sharing her experience. 'No one should have to go through this.' Fibroids are "common growths of the uterus" that "often appear during the years you're usually able to get pregnant and give birth," according to the Mayo Clinic. "Uterine fibroids are not cancer, and they almost never turn into cancer." Williams explained that she used to experience excessive bleeding and pain during her periods, which would cause her to have low energy. 'I thought maybe it was autoimmune anemia,' she said. 'It was what I was dealing with inside, which was fibroids and something else I had never heard of, which is adenomyosis.' When she was training for Wimbledon in 2016, the pain got so bad that she couldn't eat. 'We had a doubles final to play next, and I was just lying on the floor in the locker room, like, 'It's gonna pass. It's gonna pass,'' she said. 'Thank God Serena [Williams] got the doctor … and I was able to get up and eat and start playing — bad luck for the opponents.' As her pain worsened, doctors suggested that she undergo a hysterectomy. However, Williams didn't know if she wanted to have the surgery and that having the choice of naturally carrying a pregnancy "taken away" felt like a "nightmare." Williams finally found some information about fibroids while scrolling on social media during the summer of 2024. She saw an ad about a center that offered treatment for fibroids, which led her to seek treatment at NYU Langone Health Center for Fibroid Care led by Dr. Taraneh Shirazian. Parade Daily🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 Shirazian recommended that Williams undergo a myomectomy, which removes the fibroids from the uterus. While the athlete was initially put off by the idea due to her past of being dismissed by doctors, she ultimately decided to have the surgery. Luckily for Williams, the surgery was a success and she now lives a more comfortable life. 'Hopefully someone will see this interview and say, 'I can get help. I don't have to live this way,'' Williams shared. 'I'm very passionate about this at this point in time because I know that other people can live better than what I lived.' Venus Williams, 45, Says Doctors Dismissed This Health Problem for Years first appeared on Parade on Jul 3, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 3, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
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Adidas makes return to Manchester with huge nod to Oasis
Huge boards have gone up on Market Street ahead of the reopening of the adidas store. The site in the city centre is due to open on Thursday, July 3. Teasing something special, the boards outside the shop are emblazoned with the opening date as well as a series of Oasis logos and nods to the imminent reunion tour, which kicks off next week in Cardiff before a run of dates in Manchester. It comes off the back of the brand's recently announced partnership with the Manchester band, the announcement of their new 'Original Forever' campaign, and exclusive Oasis collection. READ MORE: Heaton Park's neighbours left fuming at £25,000 ahead of Oasis gigs READ MORE: Owners of award-winning garden centre known for its lavish displays take 'difficult decision' to sell up Last Thursday, Adidas announced their new adidas Originals x Oasis Live '25 apparel collection with 26-piece range of timeless sportswear branded staples in various colours including tracksuits and T-shirts. Timeless adidas staples are available in store and online in various colours including Firebird tracksuits, raglan sleeve jerseys - iconically worn by Liam in a 90's charity football match - as well as bucket hats and coach jackets. Chris Walsh - VP Brand, adidas commented at the time of the launch: "adidas and Oasis share a story defined by originality and cultural impact, with roots that run deep and have long been entwined in the fabric of music and style. "This official partnership represents more than just two icons coming together; it reignites a timeless piece of cultural music history. 'Original Forever' continues to build on adidas' lasting legacy in music and celebrates the powerful role music and style play in shaping culture across generations,' It is thought the collection will be available at the Market Street store when it opens next week and to mark the launch, the store is hosting a party to celebrate on Thursday 3rd July, from 6:30 to 9pm with a waiting list set up on ticketing site Eventbrite. Other big Manchester music legends will be sound-tracking the event, including Mani from The Stone Roses, house music pioneer DJ Paulette, and local favourite DJ Polly. Those who manage to get a ticket will be able to enjoy food from Manchester sandwich heroes Badabing, and drinks courtesy of Track Brewing Company. A first-come-first-serve event, tickets have gone fast and only waiting list is now available. Those who have secured a ticket will also be able to pick up a limited adidas Originals goodie bags and take part in a raffle at the end of the night. Manchester adidas and Oasis fans were able to take a closer look at the new collaboration last week when they headed down to the new Oasis Live '25 fan store in Spinningfields. Opened last Friday, it is giving fans the chance to stock up on merch ahead of the gigs, bag memorabilia items and get into the spirit ahead of their five Heaton Park shows in just three weeks time. Located in the old Iberica site on the Avenue in Spinningfields - opposite The Oast House - the shop had been under wraps for several weeks, and features a range of official Live 25 merchandise, including exclusive brand collaborations and limited-edition apparel including an upstairs area dedicated to the adidas and Oasis collaboration range. In just over a week's time, Oasis will officially be back out on tour, hitting cities including Cardiff, Manchester and London as they head out on their Oasis Live '25 tour. It will represent the first time the Gallagher brothers have played live on stage in 16 years. The adidas Market Street store is located at 52-56 Market Street Manchester M1 1PW. The store reopens on Thursday, July 3, one day before the band kick off their world tour at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.