• Associated Press

    Two months to count election ballots? California's long tallies turn election day into weeks, months

    Nearly two months after the election, a recount settled the outcome in a Northern California U.S. House primary contest, breaking a mathematically improbable tie for second place but also spotlighting the lengthy stretch it took count the votes. Most California residents vote by mail, and in the pursuit of accuracy, thoroughness and counting every vote, the nation's most populous state has gained a reputation for tallies that can drag on for weeks — and sometimes longer. At time when many Americans have doubts about election integrity, a two-month stretch to tally votes in one House race “absolutely is a problem from an optics point of view,” said Kim Alexander, president of the nonpartisan California Voter Foundation, which seeks to improve the voting process.

  • BBC

    Oyster researcher stars in billboard exhibition

    Prof Tom Cameron is working with oystermen in Essex to restore the number of shellfish in the waters.

  • Yahoo Life

    Are milk and ground beef safe from bird flu? What the latest testing tells us.

    U.S. scientists have tested everything from milk to sour cream and ground beef for bird flu amid an outbreak among dairy cattle.