The discovery suggests that the Clovis people, who were known as hunters of mammoths and mastodons, might have consumed gomphotheres too.
The new facility is expected to be ready for service in less than three years.
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Some of the disturbed pet owners have reportedly contacted lawyers to file a possible case against the facility's owners.
"Kitchen Nightmares," the show that brought Amy's Baking Company from obscurity to fame, is ending.
Border Patrol is detaining 700 migrants a day.
Rob Kardashian is reportedly going on weight loss show "The Biggest Loser" in an effort to lose the weight he has gained in the past year.
Washington clearly would like to be rid of the Iraqi prime minister. But will it improve the security situation in the country?
The U.S. reportedly wants Maliki to step down in return for helping the Iraqi army with military force.
The U.S. government reportedly believes that the situation in Iraq will not change unless Nouri al-Maliki resigns as prime minister.
The capture of Ahmed Abu Khattala comes nearly two years after the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
"The reality is, U.S. and Iranian interests and goals do not align in Iraq," McCain said.
Coffee company teaming up with Arizona State University.
John Boehner slammed the president, accusing him of "taking a nap" on the Iraq crisis.
Lawmakers must now iron out differences between the House and Senate versions before voting on a final package that could be signed into law by President Obama.