Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Mansfield ISD
One Texas school district is seeing double.
“I mean, it’s really amazing,” Stella Roberson, mother to twins Anthony and Angela Morka, told the news station. “We’re really blessed in the district.”
The Morka twins will be heading off to different colleges after graduating from high school, with Angela headed to Yale and Anthony to the University of Houston.
Added Anthony: “It will definitely be a change because we’re not going to be together like we’ve always been, but we can always still call each other, text each other, and that we’re still there for each other.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: FSIS
On Wednesday, the FSIS announced that Valley Fine Foods had recalled “approximately 35,516 pounds of heat-treated, not fully cooked meat and poultry products” due to concerns the products might contain “spoilage organisms that have rendered it unwholesome and unfit for human food,” according to apress release.
The affected products consist of their Simple Dishes’ Chicken Penne Alfredo, Chicken Primavera, Italian Sausage Ziti and Rigatoni with Metaballs and a Mushroom Cream Sauce.
Mar. 16, 2025
According to SWNS, shortly after the dead male whale was found, emergency service workers used machinery to pull the whale’s body away from the high tide line, cordoned off the carcass, and prepared the dead animal for a necropsy.
“This is a sad day down on the South Shore, this is something you don’t want to see,” Hempstead Town Supervisor Don Clavin told News 12about the grim discovery, adding that this is the area’s first whale beaching in four years.
Mar. 16, 2025
Aleah N. Aaron.Photo: Oregon State Police
Police in Oregon have arrested a 35-year-old man in connection with the death of a 25-year-old woman who had been missing since late last month.
Aleah Aaron of Grant’s Pass was reported missing on March 30, according to theOregon State Police.Investigators later found Aaron’s body in a rural section of Josephine County near Cave Junction.
On Sunday, investigators arrested Thomas R. Fuertes of O’Brien, Oregon in connection with her death.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: BILL STAFFORD/NASA
Jonny Kim, a former Navy SEAL with a medical degree from Harvard, will soon be headed to the International Space Station — and will be making history along the way.
Last week, the 35-year-old from Los Angeles becameNASA’s first Korean-American astronautafter completing the agency’s two-year Artemis astronaut training program on Jan. 10.
“A true privilege and honor to walk among the @NASA Astronaut Corps with my brothers and sisters,” Kim said ina tweetof completing theprogram, which is focused on building sustainable architecture on the Moon to be used for a trip to Mars.