Artist Documents What Living With Two Ferrets And A Cat Is Like (69 New Pics) HidrėlėySeptember 23, 2025 at 3:00 AM 0 Liza N. Cooper, an artist and digital content creator known online as Siberian Lizard, is back on Bored Panda.

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Liza N. Cooper, an artist and digital content creator known online as Siberian Lizard, is back on Bored Panda. She is the author of the whimsical graphic novel series Meems & Feefs, which features charming adventures of ferrets, cats, and other adorable animal characters.

The artist is currently working on the highly anticipated sequel to Meems & Feefs: Ferrets from Planet Ferretonia. In this next chapter, she steps through a portal from Earth to the ferrets' home planet, uncovering secrets that could change Ferretonia forever – including a mysterious colony of ferrets hidden on an unmarked map. Full of heartwarming, full-color illustrations, the sequel is perfect for fans of whimsical adventures in the vein of Spirited Away or Lilo and Stitch.

Scroll down to see the most recent comics featuring Liza's cute animal characters – ferrets, cats, rats, and more. Pet owners might even find themselves relating to some of the hilarious and heartfelt situations depicted in her series.

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Super Typhoon Ragasa Leaves Three Dead In Philippines, As China Braces For Landfall September 23, 2025 at 5:00 AM 0 Southern Chinese cities scaled back many aspects of daily life on Tuesday with school and business closures and flight cancellations as the region braced for one of the strongest typho...

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Southern Chinese cities scaled back many aspects of daily life on Tuesday with school and business closures and flight cancellations as the region braced for one of the strongest typhoons in years that has already killed three people and led to the displacement of thousands of others in the Philippines.

Residents living in flood-prone areas put sandbags and barriers at their doors, while others taped windows and glass doors to brace for strong winds. Many people stockpiled food and other supplies on Monday, and some market vendors reported their goods were selling out fast. Some Hong Kongers gathered on a promenade to watch waves as high as 6 to 9.8 feet splash onto the pedestrian area before the weather worsens.

Hong Kong' s observatory said Super Typhoon Ragasa, which was packing maximum sustained winds near the center of about 137 mph, is expected to move west-northwest at about 14 mph across the northern part of the South China Sea and edge closer to the coast of Guangdong province, the southern Chinese economic powerhouse.

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China's National Meteorological Center forecast the typhoon would make landfall in the coastal area between Zhuhai and Zhanjiang cities in Guangdong between midday and evening on Wednesday.

The observatory in Hong Kong issued storm warning signal No. 8, the third-highest in the city's weather alert system, on Tuesday afternoon. It recorded wind speeds of 84 mph near the ground at a distance of about 75 miles from the typhoon's center, indicating a wide coverage of hurricane force.

The city categorizes tropical cyclones with maximum sustained winds near the center of 115 mph or above as super typhoons to make residents extra vigilant about the approach of more intense storms.

The water level is forecast to rise about 6.5 feet over coastal areas in the Asian financial hub on Wednesday morning, and the maximum water level in some areas could hit 13 to 16 feet above the typical lowest sea level.

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The government said the water levels could be similar to those recorded during Typhoon Hato in 2017 and Typhoon Mangkhut in 2018 — estimated to have caused the city direct economic losses worth over 1 billion Hong Kong dollars ($154 million) and 4.6 billion Hong Kong dollars (about $590 million), respectively.

Schools were closed in Hong Kong and the neighboring city of Macao. Other cities such as the Chinese tech hub of Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Foshan in Guangdong province and Haikou in Hainan province ordered class cancellations and a gradual suspension of other businesses, production and transportation.

Hundreds of flights were canceled in Hong Kong. Shenzhen airport will halt all flights from Tuesday night. The Macao government was evacuating residents and tourists and ordered bridges to close in the evening as it expected Ragasa would pass within 62 miles (100 kilometers) to the south of the casino hub on Wednesday morning.

At least six people were injured and over 7,000 people were evacuated in Taiwan when the typhoon swept south of the island, and over 8,000 households were impacted by a power outage, the Central News Agency reported.

In the Philippines, Ragasa left at least three people dead and five others missing and displaced more than 17,500 people in flooding and landslides set off by the most powerful storm to hit the Southeast Asian archipelago this year, the country's disaster-response agency and provincial officials said.

The dead included a 74-year-old man, who died while being brought to a hospital after being pinned in one of four vehicles that were partly buried by mud, rocks and trees that cascaded down a mountainside onto a narrow road on Monday in the mountain town of Tuba in Benguet province, officials said.

Two other villagers died in the storm, including a resident in Calayan town, a cluster of islands off northern Cagayan province where the super typhoon made landfall on Monday, officials said without providing details.

Ragasa, Tagalog for scramble, prompted the Philippine government on Monday to close schools and government offices in the densely populated capital region and 29 northern provinces. Fishing boats and ferries were prohibited from venturing into very rough seas and domestic flights were cancelled.

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Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAYSeptember 23, 2025 at 5:03 AM

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Texas and Alabama are poised to execute death row inmates within minutes of each other on the same day this week.

On Thursday, Sept. 25, Alabama is set to execute Geoffrey West, 50, by the relatively new method of nitrogen gas. He was convicted of the 1997 murder of Margaret Parrish Berry, a mother of two killed during the robbery of the gas station where she worked.

At about the same time, coincidentally, Texas is set to execute Blaine Milam, 35, by lethal injection for the 2008 death of his girlfriend's 13-month-old baby, who was killed during what Milam and her mother described as an "exorcism." Milam was interviewed by German filmmaker Werner Herzog for a 2013 series called "On Death Row."

Both executions are scheduled for 6 p.m. CT. If they move foward as expected, the number of executions in the U.S. so far this year will reach 33, the most annually since 2014. It's also the fifth time this year executions have been held on the same day.

As their time runs out, USA TODAY is looking at each inmate's case and who their victims were.

Son of Geoffrey West's victim: 'I don't want revenge'

Will Berry was 11 years old when Geoffrey West shot his mother, 33-year-old Margaret Parrish Berry, execution-style in the back of the head as she lay on the floor during a robbery that netted $250, court documents say. But Berry doesn't want Alabama to execute West, who was 21 at the time of the crime, Berry wrote last week in an opinion piece published in the Montgomery Advertiser, part of the USA TODAY Network.

"That won't bring my mother back," he wrote. "I believe that in seeking to execute Mr. West, the state of Alabama is playing God. I don't want anyone to exact revenge in my name, nor in my mother's."

Margaret "Maggie" Berry embraces her sons Andrew (left) and Will (right) in this photo taken after Berry earned her GED. Berry was killed in a robbery of convenience store where she worked in 1997. Geoffrey West, convicted of her murder, is scheduled to be executed by nitrogen gas on Sept. 25.

Margaret Berry, who was a mother of two sons, had only been working at the gas station for a few days when West robbed it along with his 17-year-old girlfriend, according to an archived story in the Birmingham News.

Berry continued to say that he believes a sentence of life without parole is just punishment. "I believe there is an ending to this story where Mr. West and I find comfort in each other and in the healing power of forgiveness," he wrote.

Berry also expressed frustration that the Alabama Attorney General's Office didn't notify him that they had asked for an execution date to be set and that no one from Gov. Kay Ivey's office let him know when it was scheduled. He added that he wants the execution commuted or at least delayed so that he can meet with West and speak to him "heart to heart."

"I want to tell him I forgive him, that my mother forgives him, and that God loves him," he wrote. "My life has been very hard. I hope that Gov. Ivey will see her way to granting me this measure of comfort, and I pray that she will find it in herself to spare Mr. West's life.

The governor's office has not responded to USA TODAY's request for comment.

Geoffrey Todd West is pictured in prison.Blaine Milam: 'I didn't kill my little girl'

On Dec. 2, 2008, an 18-year-old Blaine Milam called 911 to report that he had just found his daughter dead in his trailer home just outside of Tatum, a small rural town in East Texas near the Louisiana state line. (Milam was not her father but was her mother's fiancé.)

When investigators arrived, they found the brutalized body of 13-month old Amora Bain Carson, whose injuries included 24 bite marks, 18 broken ribs, extensive skull fracturing, cuts and brusies from head to toe, a liver tear and extensive injuries to the genitals, according to court records.

"It's the worse thing I've seen in 30 years of law enforcement," Lt. Reynold Humber of the Polk County Sheriff's Office told the Longview News-Journal in 2008.

Milam and Amora's mother, then-18-year-old Jesseca Carson, initially told investigators that they had left the girl alone for about an hour and came back to find her dead. As investigators pressed them in separate interviews, they eventually said that Amora had become possessed by demons and needed an exorcism. Their stories later varied as to who killed her.

Blaine Milam is pictured in prison.

Carson was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, and Milam got the death penalty. At the time he was the youngest person on death row in the U.S.

In a 2013 documentary in which he was interviewed by filmmaker Werner Herzog, Milam said that Amora "was a great little girl" whose first word was "Daddy," in reference to Milam.

"I didn't kill my little girl," he said in the interview. "I wish I could go back and stop her but I can't. I don't understand how it got this far but it did."

Milam's attorneys have been fighting for access to all the DNA testing conducted in the case and filed a lawsuit alleging that the state's postconviction relief procedures "have operated in this case to deprive Milam of his life and liberty interests without due process."

They also are arguing that Milam had an unfair trial trial because of unreliable bitemark evidence and that he is intellectually disabled and not eligible for execution. The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected his arguments.

Milam's execution has previously been scheduled twice but it was stayed both times on appeal.

When is the next execution?

Nine more executions are scheduled in eight states by the end of the year after West's and Milam's, putting the U.S. on pace to put at least 42 inmates to death, a number that hasn't been seen since 2012. (There were 25 executions in the U.S. last year, while the all-time high number is 98 executions in 1999.)

The next execution is set for Sept. 30, when Florida is set to lethally inject Victor Tony Jones for the 1990 stabbing murders of Matilda and Jacob Nestor during a robbery.

It will be Florida's 13th execution of the year, a record being driven by Gov. Ron DeSantis signing more death warrants than ever before. Previously, the most executions Florida carried out in a single year was eight.

October will be a particularly busy month for executions, with seven scheduled. Five of them will be carried out in one four-day period alone in the following states: Florida, Mississippi, Missouri, Texas and Arizona.

Among the most notable is the Oct. 16 execution in Texas of Robert Roberson, who won a rare stay of execution last year after a bipartisan fight to spare his life over serious questions about his guilt.

Amanda Lee Myers is a senior crime reporter who covers executions for USA TODAY. Follow her on X at @amandaleeusat.

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CFP field gets shakeup in college football bowl projections after Week 4 Erick Smith, USA TODAYSeptember 23, 2025 at 5:06 AM 0 Even on a weekend when most of the teams in the top were either off or not faced with significant challenges, college football again delivered surprising results that shaped...

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Even on a weekend when most of the teams in the top were either off or not faced with significant challenges, college football again delivered surprising results that shaped the playoff picture.

And with those results in Week 4, there's a new look to the CFP field in the latest edition of the USA TODAY Sports bowl projections. There's two like-for-like swaps among Big Ten and Big 12 teams. Indiana steps in for Illinois after the Hoosiers dominated the Ilini. And Texas Tech assumed Utah's place after a road win in Salt Lake City.

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One change that wasn't made came with the Group of Five representative. Tulane did lose handily at Mississippi and Memphis surprised Arkansas. But the Green Wave still have the edge in the American and already have pocketed two Power Four wins.

This coming weekend will be the last of September and also the first major inflection point of the season. Not much has changed with the top contenders outside the slips of Clemson and Alabama. We'll know more about Penn State and Oregon and also whether the Crimson Tide can get back into the picture with a defeat of Georgia.

Note: Legacy Pac-12 schools in other conferences will fulfill existing Pac-12 bowl agreements through the 2025 season.

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