The heist of 100,000 eggs from the back of a trailer in Pennsylvania has become a whodunit that police have yet to crack.
As bird flu spreads in the United States, are there are any risks of the virus from drinking milk or eating eggs? Here's what you need to know, according to experts.
The night parrot is one of the great natural enigmas left in the world: a parrot that flies but lives in burrows and that's nocturnal.
The eggs were stolen from the back of Pete & Gerry’s Organics’ distribution trailer on Saturday in Pennsylvania.
Experts said it raises new questions about wider spread and the difficulty of controlling infections in animals and the people who work closely with them.
Authorities have turned to the local community to help them crack the case. The cost of eggs has soared due to a bird flu ...
In a not so eggciting turn of events, authorities are asking for community help to find the people who stole 100,000 organic ...
As a bird flu outbreak has caused the loss of 14 million egg-laying hens nationwide, local egg farmers are navigating through a difficult time.
Here's a roundup of news stories from around the world: ...
H5N1 continues to devastate egg-laying chickens in the U.S. But experts say eggs are safe to eat, especially if you cook them ...
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