Scientists confirmed the finding of a new species of dinosaur, Australotitan cooperensis, that was one of the largest in the world, study says.
Author: Asha C. Gilbert, USA TODAY
National Weather Service radar goes fuzzy. The likely culprit? Cicadas.
Cicadas could be the culprit of fuzziness on the National Weather Service Baltimore-Washington radar, they said in a tweet on Saturday.
9-year-old driver and 4-year-old sister were headed to California when they crashed into truck
Police in Utah were surprised to find a 9-year-old driver behind the wheel after an accident with a semi-truck.
Bride dies of heart attack at wedding. Sister marries the groom with her body in next room.
An Indian bride died during her wedding ceremony and her sister married the groom with her body in another room.
Boaters flying pride flags say they were harassed. Then, the boat coming at them ‘literally blew up’
A group of boaters say they witnessed karma in viral video when another boat harassed them for their pride flags on Moses Lake in Washington.
Meet the ‘wandering meatloaf’ mollusk. It’s teeth are made from a rare iron, researchers say
Researchers at Northwestern University announced the finding of a rare iron mineral in the teeth of a chiton nicknamed the “wandering meatloaf.”
‘Pretty miraculous’: Man missing in Oregon wilderness for 17 nights found alive
A fisherman was found alive 17 days after his wife reported him missing in in the Toketee area of the Umpqua National Forest.
Father and son accidentally find remains of missing man inside a dinosaur statue
A spokesperson for the regional police force told the Guardian they believe it was an accidental death and no foul play is suspected at this time.
United Airlines is giving away a chance to win free flights for a year — if you’re vaccinated
Five grand prize winners will win one year of free air travel to any United Airlines global destination, in any class, for themselves and a companion.
Largest recorded iceberg — more than three times the size of Los Angeles — breaks off from Antarctica
The world’s largest iceberg has broken off in Antarctica at the Weddell Sea. The iceberg is more than three times the size of Los Angeles.