By Hannah Sparks This might make you squirm. Russian scientists have resurrected “zombie” worms that had been frozen for 24,000 years in the Arctic. The microscopic,…
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By Hannah Frishberg Reports of a rare, but potentially fatal, parasite are on the rise in Canada. The disease alveolar echinococcosis (AE) occurs regularly in certain…
By Hannah Sparks NASA’s new chief isn’t satisfied with the Pentagon’s inconclusive UFO report. Newly installed NASA administrator Bill Nelson has said their probe into unidentified aerial…
By Ben Cost Earthlings may not be the only beings gathering intel on other planets. Harvard University astronomer Avi Loeb suggested that recent intelligence reports of unexplained aerial…
By Tina Moore and Lee Brown A Jeep mowed down six family members on a Bronx sidewalk early Sunday, leaving one woman in critical condition — in…
By Natalie O’Neill Michael Packard was swimming near Herring Cove Beach when he was almost eaten alive by the whale. His name’s not Jonah — but…
By Ben Cost Porn star Dakota Skye died Wednesday — just weeks after being trolled online over posing topless at a George Floyd mural. She…
By Zachary Kussin Paying more for Buffalo wings in the birthplace of the finger-lickin’ favorite? That’s clucked up. An ongoing chicken wing shortage has come home to…
By Gabrielle Fonrouge A shooter opened fire inside a Florida Publix supermarket late Thursday morning, leaving two adults and a toddler dead, officials said. The…
By Gabrielle Fonrouge Dr. Anthony Fauci once argued that conducting experiments on contagious viruses to increase their potency was worth the risk, even if the work…