The elephant, named Boonchuay, was filmed around 2 a.m. Saturday looking for food inside a woman’s kitchen in southern Thailand.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
That’s not a dinosaur: Tiny fossil discovered in 2020 actually belongs to a lizard
A 2020 study had researchers believing they had discovered a very small avian dinosaur, but new research has proved the fossil is that of a lizard.
Their dog went missing in 2020. A year later, they discovered it was given to a new family.
After spending months searching for their lost Maltipoo, Byron, the Marino family found out the dog had been readopted without ever being contacted.
Over 5,800 letter carriers were attacked by dogs in 2020, US Postal Service says
The United States Postal Service announced which cities and states had the most dog attacks in 2020, with Houston and California topping the lists.
Who was D.B. Cooper? The true story behind one of the country’s biggest unsolved cases
In the first episode of the show about the God of Mischief, a flashback suggests Loki was D.B. Cooper. But who was this man that left the FBI stumped?
Virginia school named for Confederate soldier renamed to honor Black NASA pioneer Katherine Johnson
Katherine Johnson is famous for her role in NASA’s orbital mission of John Glenn in 1962. Her story portrayed in the 2016 film “Hidden Figures.”
Meet the rotifer, the microscopic animal that came back to life after 24,000 years frozen in Siberian permafrost
The bdelloid rotifers were already known for their ability to survive extremely low temperatures. A study found they could survive thousands of years.
Don’t know what terms Gen Z is using on TikTok? Here’s your guide to what they mean, no cap
If you are struggling to understand what younger people are saying nowadays, this list will help you keep up with the Tik Tok generation.
Get paid to smoke weed? California company seeks intern to test cannabis, edibles for 3 months
The L.A.-based marijuana delivery platform Emjay will play someone $15 an hour for three months to review the more than 600 products it offers.
Popular DASH diet may do more than just treat high blood pressure, new study shows
The study, done by researchers at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, used specimens from the 1990s and found more benefits to the diet.