Authorities arrested a man who allegedly breached the Maryland Air Force base
that houses Air Force One the day before President Joe Biden was scheduled to
take his first flight on the plane as president.
Actor David L. Lander, best known as greaser “Squiggy” on the 1970s and 80s
American sitcom “Laverne & Shirley,” died Friday from complications of multiple
sclerosis, his family said. Lander was 73.
General Motors is recalling more than 217,000 vehicles built between 2018-2020
for the risk of transmission leaks that could cause car engines to stop during
travel and possibly ignite engine fires.
Americans took to the streets in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and other U.S.
cities Saturday in the hours after news outlets called the presidential election
for Joe Biden.
Forrest Fenn, the millionaire Santa Fe, N.M., art dealer, combat pilot and
concealer of a $1 million treasure chest, has died at age 90, Santa Fe police
said.
An upper-Nigerian Sharia court sentenced a 22-year-old gospel singer to death by
hanging for alleged blasphemy in a song the singer wrote and published on
WhatsApp.
A California company wants to provide pets and livestock with a new protein
source -- freeze-dried black soldier fly maggots that grow on restaurant food
waste.
As the population of gray wolves expands across the northern United States,
researchers are finding a surprising side-effect: Their presence appears to lead
to a reduction in the coyote population.
Washington agriculture authorities are asking residents to be on the lookout for
an invasive giant wasp with an “excruciating” sting that attacks honeybee
colonies, leaving thousands of headless bees.
A nationwide geological mapping of a mineral that eats away concrete foundations
from within might help property owners obtain help from Congress for expensive
repairs.
The U.S. National Park Service is considering creating a national park from an
abandoned Colorado internment camp that once held Japanese residents during
World War II.
In the 10 years since a gold-filled treasure chest purportedly was hidden in the
Rocky Mountains, as many as 433,000 “chasers” have searched for it, according to
a study.
Two years is too long to wait to ramp down a Wyoming winter elk feeding program,
now that highly contagious chronic wasting disease is close to Yellowstone
National Park, conservationists say.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management must utilize adoption, sterilization and
roundups to drastically reduce the number of wild horses and burros on public
lands, an advisory panel suggests.
A fatal so-called “zombie” disease swiftly spreading in the United States and
Canada among deer, elk and moose might put humans at risk if they eat diseased
venison, scientists say.
For intersex people, born with both male and female chromosomal or sexual
traits, new rules in several states allow an “X” on birth certificates and
drivers’ licenses help bring their status out of the shadows.
Frustrated by poop from the city’s Canada geese in the park system, Denver’s
Parks and Recreation Department rolled out a new program to cull the birds and
process them for meat to be distributed to needy families.