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From Six Legs to Four: Ariel the Resilient Spaniel's Journey to Normalcy

A spaniel born with six legs found abandoned in a supermarket parking lot has successfully undergone surgery to remove the extra limbs. Named Ariel, after "The Little Mermaid"... Read more

Posted in Entertainment Animals Tech & Science by Paul van der Maas
Fraud and a Grisly Secret: Kansas Couple Conceals Dead Relative's Body for Six Years

A Kansas couple has been charged with fraudulently collecting over $215,000 in retirement benefits on behalf of a deceased relative while hiding his body in their home for six years... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Other by Paul van der Maas

Ants make up 1/10 of the total world animal tissue. The total biomass of all the ants on Earth is about equal to the total biomass of all the people. See more

Posted in Animals by Paul van der Maas
Texting Scandal: Oklahoma Judge Resigns Amidst Mockery and Controversy During Murder Trial

An Oklahoma judge, Traci Soderstrom, has decided to resign after it was discovered that she sent over 500 texts during a murder trial, including messages that mocked prosecutors and... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Entertainment Tech & Science Business & Politics by Quynh Nguyen
Unearthing Cold War Secrets: The Inert Rocket Found in a Garage

An inert rocket, similar to those used during the Cold War to carry nuclear warheads, was discovered in the garage of a deceased resident in Bellevue, Washington. The Bellevue... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Tech & Science by Paul van der Maas

By combining force of numbers with organized aggression, ants have become the greatest insect killers on Earth -- even of their own kind. See more

Posted in Animals by Paul van der Maas
Epic Flight: The Pigeon Spy's Incredible Tale of Captivity and Liberation

Indian police have finally released a pigeon that was suspected to be a Chinese spy after it spent eight long months in detention at a veterinary hospital in Mumbai. The... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Animals Tech & Science by Paul van der Maas
Fatal Symphony: A Feud Over Snores Leads to Tragic Consequences

Christopher James Casey, a resident of Hatboro, Pennsylvania, has been arrested and charged with the murder of his neighbor, Robert Wallace. The fatal incident occurred after a long... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Health & Food by Paul van der Maas

Ants began farming about 50 million years before humans thought to raise their own crops. See more

Posted in Animals by Paul van der Maas

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