Rod Serling, creator and host of “The Twilight Zone,” suffered from PTSD after serving as a paratrooper during World War II, which influenced his writing. Ahead of his 100th birthday, his daughter Anne Serling and TV writer Marc Scott Zicree reflected on his life and legacy. Despite his wartime trauma, Serling was not a broken man and coped with his PTSD symptoms as best he could, wearing his paratrooper bracelet throughout his life.
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Black bear destroyed in Yellowstone after learning how to obtain human food
A food-conditioned black bear was euthanized at Yellowstone National Park on July 11 after it posed a threat to visitor safety by damaging property and accessing human food at a campsite. This incident marks the first lethal management action involving a black bear in five years, emphasizing the importance of adhering to bear safety measures to prevent such occurrences. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A black bear that learned to steal food from...
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