Horse gets needles plucked from leg after kicking porcupine

A woman claims in a social media post that the horse had more than 100 needles removed from its leg after kicking a porcupine.

'Potty-mouthed' parrot finds home in New York after hundreds apply to adopt him

A foul-mouthed parrot named Pepper has found a forever home after grabbing attention on Facebook and attracting would-be adopters from across the country.

Who’s building doomsday bunkers, and why?

There has been a recent uptick in some of the 1% who are investing in doomsday bunkers or panic rooms.

Yosemite begs visitors not to bury toilet paper on park trails

Yosemite National Park rangers are begging visitors to stop burying toilet paper – and leaving full rolls – on their majestic trails.

Whataburger app used as power outage map by Houstonians

Texans can always turn to Whataburger when they're in trouble! With CenterPoint not providing a map to help track power outages after Hurricane Beryl, Houstonians have discovered the Whataburger app is a somewhat suitable alternative!

Red Rocks UFO: Workers say strange object hovered over Colorado concert venue

A UFO sighting at Red Rocks was reported to the National UFO Reporting Center, with employees saying they watched a “large, disc-shaped craft” vanish into thin air.

Massive sinkhole opens at soccer field in downstate Illinois

A park in Alton, Illinois, closed on Wednesday after a giant sinkhole opened up in the middle of a soccer field.

Roanoke 15-year-old earns college master’s degree

Alena McQuarter also launched the Brown STEM Girl Foundation, which has provided over $100,000 in scholarships worldwide.

Aliens may be living among us disguised as humans, Harvard researchers claim

Research scientists at Harvard University wrote a paper suggesting aliens could be living underground or on the moon, or even walking among us and posing as humans.

Denmark recalls spicy South Korean noodles for being too spicy

In a statement to reporters, Samyang said it understands that the steps taken in Denmark were not based on product quality issues but because local authorities thought “they were too spicy and could potentially cause problems.”