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'Floating' Joro spiders are moving north: Will they spread to MN?
Fox local via AOL· 2 days agoCould the "floating" Joro spider that is spreading along the Eastern Seaboard make it's way to...
Giant, flying Joro spiders coming to NYC area this summer: 'Stuff of your nightmares'
WNYW via Yahoo News· 2 days agoGiant, flying Joro spiders are heading northward. The question isn't if they're coming to the NYC...
Giant Venomous Flying Spiders Invading New York, Spreading Up East Coast
TMZ· 3 days agoPeter Parker's got company ... an invasive species of spider is preparing to invade New York, and...
How Seaboard Foods rebuilt the Panhandle economy and ushered in a new era of groundwater depletion
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoBy the early 1980s, the state’s water agency proposed a canal and pipeline network to transport...
"Tornado Alley" Is Spreading—These Areas Are Now at Risk — Best Life
Best Life· 7 hours agoHistorically, this nickname belonged to the Central Plains, which encompasses much of northern...
Yes, big spiders are spreading in the U.S. No, they're not flying.
Mashable· 2 days agoSince 2013, the palm-sized animals have colonized northern Georgia, and several research teams have...
Washingtonpost.com: Barry Goldwater Dead at 89
Washington Post· 4 hours agoBarry M. Goldwater, 89, a five-term U.S. senator from Arizona and a champion of conservatism whose 1964 presidential candidacy launched a revolution...
Gigantic Invasive Spiders Set for New York City Debut This Summer
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe New York tri-state area is poised to have some large eight-legged tourists this summer. Experts...
Invasive, parachuting Joro spiders have not come to Arlington (yet) | ARLnow.com
ARLnow.com· 1 day agoThe bug, a native of East Asia introduced to Georgia in the 2010s, has generated headlines across the Eastern seaboard this week. “At this point we are ...
Cucumbers recalled in 14 states, including Ohio, over salmonella fears
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 4 days agoThe states are Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York,...