LIMA, Peru (AP) - Scientists and Peruvian officials are investigating a mass die-off of hundreds of dolphins along the South American country's coast. Officials have been studying possible factors in the dolphins' deaths including a virus or seismic oil exploration that is being carried out off northern Peru. Deputy Environment... more »
CHICAGO (AP) - The Chicago Bears have acquired Pro Bowl receiver Brandon Marshall from the Miami Dolphins. There was widespread speculation that the Bears would go after a high-profile free-agent receiver such as Vincent Jackson, but they filled their biggest hole with a blockbuster trade, instead, sending two undisclosed draft... more »
MIAMI (AP) - Tim Tebow rallied the Denver Broncos for two touchdowns in the final 2:44 of the fourth quarter to force overtime, and Matt Prater's 52-yard field goal gave them an improbable 18-15 victory Sunday over the stunned Miami Dolphins. The Broncos appeared beaten when they trailed 15-0 with... more »
A person familiar with the deal says the Denver Broncos are trading Pro Bowl wide receiver Brandon Marshall to the Miami Dolphins for a pair of second-round draft picks.
Marshall will fly to Miami on Wednesday for a physical, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because... more »
Crews worked Friday to save a group of dolphins stranded off the coast of Wellfleet, Massachusetts.
Workers and volunteers waded through hip-deep mud on Thursday to carry eight Atlantic white-sided dolphins from Drummers Cove, but two did not survive.
The six rescued dolphins were quickly brought to Provincetown... more »
Talk about your alternative medicine, University of Florida researchers say dolphins could be used to study human diseases, such as cervical cancer.
Scientists say they've discovered dolphins can get infections related to the human papillomavirus that can lead to cervical cancer in women. However, there's no evidence that dolphins... more »
Talk about your alternative medicine, University of Florida researchers say dolphins could be used to study human diseases, such as cervical cancer .
Scientists say they've discovered dolphins can get infections related to the human papillomavirus that can lead to cervical cancer in women. However, there's no evidence that... more »