ChatGPT’s new image tool sparks wave of Studio Ghibli-style memes
OpenAI's latest image generation tool is going viral for its uncanny ability to replicate the Studio Ghibli animation style — but the trend comes with controversy.
CIA used psychic to locate Ark of the Covenant, unclassified document claims
An unclassified CIA document circulating on social media claims agents may know where the Ark of the Covenant is located – thanks to the help of a psychic.
Ongoing geomagnetic storm increases chances to see Northern Lights again Wednesday
On Tuesday, aurora lights were seen as far south as Central Illinois. Northern lights are possible again on Wednesday as G2 (moderate) geomagnetic storming is forecast.
20 years after ‘The Office,’ Scranton finally gets a real Chili’s
Chili’s is opening a new restaurant just north of Scranton to honor the legacy of "The Office."
'Distorted' Donald Trump portrait removed from Colorado Capitol
A portrait of Donald Trump has been taken down from the Colorado state Capitol after the president complained it was “purposefully distorted." Republican lawmakers plan to replace it with a new version.
Cows wrangled up after going loose on I-45 in Houston: WATCH
Several cows and bulls were running loose on I-45 in Houston on Monday. SkyFOX was live over the scene as authorities tried to wrangle them.
Over 40 bald eagles gather on frozen Wisconsin waters: 'Lake of America'
Residents in Wisconsin observed an astonishing moment when dozens of bald eagles gathered on frozen waters.
Teacher put on leave for going to student's home, demanding homework
An Ohio teacher has been placed on administrative leave after allegedly showing up unannounced at a student's home to retrieve a missing homework assignment.
NJ man's lawsuit claims crew forced him out of plane bathroom, exposing his genitalia
A New Jersey man sued United Airlines and Homeland Security, claiming they forcibly removed him from a bathroom during a flight, exposing his genitalia while he was dealing with constipation.
Travel hot spot seeks emergency declaration over massive bug infestation
Officials are working to combat thousands of swarming midges ahead of the busy tourist season.
This 'fish doorbell' cam from the Netherlands is attracting millions
The Dutch city of Utrecht has installed a “fish doorbell” that lets online viewers alert officials when fish are stuck at a lock, helping them migrate to spawning grounds. The livestream project has drawn millions of viewers worldwide.
Indiana cop charged after forcing daughter, 6, to stand in freezing cold with threatening sign
An Indiana cop allegedly forced his six-year-old daughter to stand outside in cold temperatures holding a sign threatening her brother as punishment.
Indiana woman found alive in crashed car after 6 days faces long recovery
The Indiana woman found in her crashed car six days after she went missing begins a “long road to recovery."
'Box Demon' in paper mask leaves unsettling message on Pennsylvania doorbell cam
A person wearing a handmade paper mask who identified themselves as ‘the box demon’ recently paid an unsettling visit to a Pennsylvania home.
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred exposes 130-year-old shipwreck in Australia
The aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred in Australia included the uncovering of a shipwreck which was driven ashore more than 130 years ago at Dicky Beach.
Texas embalmer charged with castrating dead sex offender
A Houston woman who worked at a funeral home is accused of mutilating the body of a dead sex offender, according to the Harris County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office.
Ex-boxer and sheep shearer tackles teen with loaded shotgun on plane
"I looked up and then within a second I saw the barrel of a shotgun and I thought to myself that ain’t a tool that should be on a plane," Barry Clark, a former boxer, told a local news outlet.
Unexploded WWII bomb halts high-speed rail travel connecting Paris to London and Brussels
The discovery of a huge, unexploded World War II-era bomb near the tracks of Paris’ busiest railway station has caused major disruptions across Europe.
South American police turn to cosplay for creative crime busts
South American police have taken a creative approach to catching criminals by donning costumes instead of their usual uniforms.
You can eat these 5 invasive animals to help population control, US Fish & Wildlife Service says
An invasive species is an introduced non-native organism that begins to spread or expand its range from an original introduction and can possibly harm the environment, economy or human health.



















