Thieves steal more than 1,000 gallons of fuel using a trap door Police in Missouri City, Texas are searching for thieves who allegedly stole 1,000 gallons of diesel
Scientists reveal the ideal amount of sleep adults really need Sleep is important for many reasons, but experts have warned that too much can actually be bad for
Starbucks is moving to phase out its disposable cups and will test a “borrow-a-cup” program in an effort to reduce waste The coffee giant goes through an estimated
Rent control measures may return Rent control measures could return to locations across the U.S., as lawmakers struggle to contain the increase in rental charges – which have
Florida man calls 911 to have meth tested for authenticity A 41-year-old man in Spring Hill, Florida is accused of calling 911 to have methamphetamine he bought at
An endangered bat was spotted in Rwanda for the first time in 40 years Conservationists spotted the Hill’s horseshoe bat, which lives in Rwanda’s dense Nyungwe forest, on
Democrats and Republicans in Congress have reached a $1.5 Trillion deal on a government funding package, including $14B in emergency economic and humanitarian assistance for Ukraine The bill
With a growing number of consumers seeking to boycott all things Russian, a top vodka brand wants everyone to know it has nothing to do with the country
Stolen box of human heads investigated by Denver police Police in Denver, Colorado are investigating the theft of a box containing human heads from a parked freight company
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U.S. Jobless Claims Fell to 215,000 New jobless claims last week fell to their lowest level since the start of the year, as the economy continued to recover
McDonald’s Becomes Latest Target for Russian Hackers Amid Invasion A ransomware group that is probably based in Russia has launched a cyberattack on McDonald’s corporate assets, and some
The Venus of Willendorf Scientists were able to trace the origins of the famed Venus of Willendorf statue that was sculpted around 30,000 years ago. The research team
Mom raises awareness after son is diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome A mother in Georgia is on a mission to spread joy and raise awareness after her 1-year-old
World judo body suspends Putin as its honorary president Russian President, Vladimir Putin, has temporarily lost his most senior official position in world sports. The International Judo Federation
Facebook bans Russia state media from running adverts, monetizing Facebook says it has restricted Russian state media’s ability to earn money on the social media platform as Moscow’s
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FBI looking for man accused of robbing 11 banks in 4 states, $10,000 reward for information The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking for an individual who is
Federal officials confirm bird flu detected in New York A highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in a non-commercial backyard flock of birds on Long Island in