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Florida woman photographs alligator eating another alligator: 'Creeped me out'

A Charlotte County, Florida, woman was on a run when she had bizarre encounter with an alligator that reportedly stared right at her as it was making a meal of a smaller alligator.

Health warning issued to boat race crews over levels of E.coli in Thames

The Oxford and Cambridge university crew teams have been warned over the amount of E.coli in the River Thames. Both teams have been given a briefing pack and guidance to mitigate risks.

Hayward: β€˜Three Body Problem’ Has Something to Annoy Everyone, From Communists to Climate Cultists

Chinese author Liu Cixin’s monumental science fiction book The Three Body Problem, which has now been adapted into a Netflix series under the punchier title "3 Body Problem," has a little something to annoy just about everyone - from climate change activists to skeptics, Chinese Communists to anti-communists, nationalists to open-borders fanatics. It is a big story with big ideas, and like most great works of fiction, not even the author can fully control how its events are interpreted.Β 

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Rare two-headed snake undergoes surgery in Missouri

Experts in Missouri were forced to halt the statewide tour of a two-headed snake after the rare reptile had to undergo a major surgery to have abnormal ovaries removed.

Russian Soyuz spacecraft with 3 astronauts docks at the International Space Station

Three astronauts aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft successfully docked at the International Space Station on Monday following Saturday's launch from a Russian-leased launch facility in Kazakhstan.

NASA collision with asteroid Dimorphos changed both its trajectory and shape

NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft showed that it is possible to change the trajectory of a celestial object, and data shows that the test asteroid's shape also changed.

8 things you should bring to a solar eclipse viewing

A total solar eclipse will occur in the U.S. on April 8. Get ready for this significant celestial event with these eight picks to elevate your viewing pleasure.

Space CSI investigates murder in microgravity

Murder in space may not just be the stuff of science fiction but in the near future could be science fact, argues one Atlanta-area crime scene detective.

Rolling Stone: White House 'Drag Queen' Star Allegedly Raped Men

By: Neil Munro Β·Β Neil Munro
A self-declared "drag queen" guest of the White House allegedly raped or attempted to rape multiple young men, according to an investigation by Rolling Stone magazine.

Our air is great, but Green New Deal is tough to swallow

Biden's Green New Deal is the color of money. Even though American air quality is the best it has been, the EPA is pushing a rule that could cost the economy $200 billion.

Veterinarians Warn of Deadly Dog Parasite in Colorado River

Experts are warning dog owners of a deadly parasite that has been found in the Colorado River in Southern California for the first time.

WATCH: Hundreds Forced to Evacuate When Volcano in Iceland Erupts

By: Amy Furr Β·Β Amy Furr
A volcanic eruption on Saturday evening in Iceland near the town ofΒ GrindavikΒ prompted evacuations.

Greece travel guide: Popular tourist destinations from Athens to the islands

With rich history, delicious cuisine, beautiful cities and natural attractions, Greece offers something for everyone. Learn about its top destinations from Athens to the islands.

Chinese Doctors Implant Gene-Edited Pig Liver in Brain-Dead Patient

Scientists at China’s Air Force Medical University reportedly performed the world's first successful transplant of a pig liver into a human.

Colorado could become the first state to build separate prison units for transgender felons

Colorado is on track to become the first state to accommodate transgender women inmates in the state penitentiary after a class action lawsuit alleged discrimination, assault, rape and harassment.

Efforts to preserve Black cemeteries gain momentum across the US

Thousands of segregated cemeteries across the nation, where African Americans were buried over many decades, have suffered from neglect, abandonment and destruction.

City of Berkeley votes to return sacred Native land to Ohlone

Ohlone people celebrated on Wednesday over the return of sacred Native land in Berkeley, California, marking a historic correction and restoration of indigenous heritage.

Pro-Trans Survey Admits: Fewer than 2 Percent Identify as Transgender

By: Neil Munro Β·Β Neil Munro
Fewer than two percent of the population even claim to be transgender, according to a survey funded by wealthy donors who want enforced sexual autonomy to replace legal and cultural support for heterosexual marriages and families.

Record-setting Iditarod win overshadowed by death of 3 dogs

Dallas Seavey won this year's Iditarod Trail Dog Sled Race. The six-time winner's victory came amid the death of three dogs and calls to stop the race from PETA.

70-foot sperm whale beached off coast of Florida

Wildlife officials and scientists in Venice, Florida, were working to help a 70-foot sperm whale that was stranded on a sandbar about 50 yards from shore.

DOJ opens probe into Alaska Airlines plane blowout: report

The Department of Justice has reportedly opened a new probe into the Jan. 5 Alaska Airlines flight blowout resulting in an emergency landing, according to The Wall Street Journal.

In Louisiana, rare calf with 2 faces survives against all odds

A calf with a rare condition called polycephaly, the condition of having more than one head, was born alive at Breaux Farms LLC in Cossinade, Louisiana.

Warmer-than-usual climate cuts short wolf study near Lake Superior

Michigan Tech University biologists have been studying the wolf population on a Lake Superior island every winter since 1958. However, this year's study had to be cut short.

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