A Kansas sheriff's office says a babysitter looked under a bed to reassure a worried child that there wasn’t a monster hiding ...
On April 1, a unicorn in sunglasses might march past a senior center while a ukulele ensemble strums nearby. A woman in a peacock headdress might blow bubbles toward clapping seniors in tiaras.
Any aurora chasers in Alaska likely did a double take this week when they witnessed some human-made additions to the dazzling ...
“Termites are eating wood year round, but in the springtime is when the termite actually swarms,” said Natasha Wright, an entomologist at Braman Termite & Pest Elimination. “It produces a particular ...
That could result in an early closing of the resort that was slated to stay open until April 6. Daytime temperatures reaching into the mid to high 50-degree range while overnight lows not dipping ...
Reflecting on March’s changing weather, history, and celebrations, from Black History Month to St. Patrick’s Day traditions.
The sea lions are likely being poisoned by domoic acid, a neurotoxin within the algae blooms, which they ingest through the fish they eat, according to marine experts. Ingesting domoic acid can cause ...
A strange swirl in the sky seen over much of Britain and Europe this week wasn’t the result of alien activity but rather a ...
The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg said Wednesday the White House is playing “some sort of weird semantic game” by ...
A man from Swindon whose full-time job is working as a bin man is becoming a local rising star in the music industry.
The weird weather in Seattle this week is about to get even weirder. National Weather Service forecasters say be ready for possible severe thunderstorms with wind and hail by tomorrow night around ...
Does your dog act weird before a storm, hiding or pacing long before the rain has even started? That’s because dogs can sense ...
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