Sharks Spotted Off Carolina Coast
It's a good thing beach season is over, because scientists have spotted a big shark off the Carolina coast.
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It's a good thing beach season is over, because scientists have spotted a big shark off the Carolina coast.
After more than 26 hours stuck underground, five people at the Grand Canyon Caverns have been safely rescued.
Florida has seen an increase in cases of flesh-eating bacteria this year driven largely by a surge in the county hit hardest by Hurricane Ian.
A couple in Gainesville, Texas says they can't keep a tenant in their rental house for more than six months, because it is haunted by sexual ghosts.
Just when you think you’ve become accustomed to the spotted lanternfly invasion, along comes another thug threatening to decimate our ecosystem: the Asian jumping worm.
A little girl has become a viral sensation after showing off her creepy looking baby doll.
Uber is reportedly facing an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission over its soon-to-end rewards program.
New Zealand is working to curb its greenhouse gases with a proposal to tax cow farts.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments over a California animal cruelty law that could raise the cost of bacon and other pork products nationwide.
It only took two decades, but a rare and endangered turtle species has finally bred at the San Diego Zoo.
A 2,554-pound pumpkin grown in upstate New York has set a new U.S. record for the heaviest.
Elon Musk wants Twitter again — and Twitter is game. The billionaire Tesla CEO has proposed to buy the company at the originally agreed-on price of $44 billion.
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President Joe Biden, a self-described “car guy,″ often promises to lead by example on climate change by moving swiftly to convert the sprawling U.S. government fleet to zero-emission electric vehicles. But efforts to eliminate gas-powered vehicles from the fleet have lagged.
Saturday turned out to be a sparklingly beautiful fall day in Pawleys Island, an idyllic place to hold a wedding sandwiched between the Atlantic oceanfront and expansive marshland that typify South Carolina’s coastal beauty.