A team of astronomers discovered an objecting emitting a huge burst of energy every 20 minutes, and it’s something no one has ever seen before.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
Unhappy Meal: A customer’s McDonald’s chicken and bacon wrap came with a side of spider
Katie Moss said she was eating a chicken and bacon wrap from McDonald’s when she bit into a spider inside the food.
Dutch tourist arrested for making Nazi salute at Auschwitz death camp while posing for photo
Polish police said a 29-year-old woman made the Nazi salute in front of the “Gate of Death.” She said she did it as a “stupid joke.”
Students identifying as furries using litter boxes? Michigan superintendent debunks rumor.
A Michigan superintendent said a rumor that a school district has litter boxes on school grounds for students who identify as furries is simply false.
A huge iceberg dumped nearly 1 trillion tons of freshwater in the ocean. The effects could be massive
The A68A iceberg was the biggest iceberg on Earth when it broke off. Now gone, it has dumped nearly 1 trillion tons of water into the ocean.
Stephen A. Smith returns to ‘First Take,’ talks COVID-19 battle: ‘I didn’t know if I was gonna make it’
The ESPN personality said doctors told him if he wasn’t vaccinated against COVID-19, he would have died.
British woman swept away by wave while trying to save dogs is first Tonga tsunami death, family says
Angela Glover, 50, was killed trying to rescue dogs after a volcanic eruption sent tsunami waves to the Pacific nation of Tonga, her family says.
Rare blanket octopus spotted in ‘once in a lifetime’ encounter off Australian coast
Known for the cape-like webs enclosing its tentacles, the blanket octopus is a rarely spotted animal usually found in open ocean waters.
Longtime Los Angeles nurse dies days after unprovoked attack at downtown bus stop
Sandra Shells was attacked at a bus stop on Thursday morning. Authorities said she died Sunday at the same hospital she worked at for 38 years.
Oldest remains of modern humans are much older than thought, researchers say
Remains in Ethiopia were originally said to be about 200,000 years old. Scientists now say they are at least 230,000 years old.