2,492-carat diamond found in Botswana; largest since 1905

A fist-sized, 2,492-carat diamond found in Botswana is the largest diamond to be unearthed in more than a century.

A mysterious postcard is delivered 121 years late

A company in Wales recently discovered the postcard in the mail dated 1903 and it contained an obscure message.

Hulk Hogan rants to audience about body slamming Kamala Harris

The wrestler was hyping up a crowd during an event when he mentioned body slamming and performing a leg drop wrestling move on the vice president.

Emory Hospital loses piece of patient's skull, charges him for it, lawsuit claims

Fernando Cluster trusted Emory University Hospital Midtown to perform a delicate procedure requiring the temporary removal of part of his skull. But, when it was time to put the piece back, Cluster says medical personnel lost it – and then charged him thousands of dollars for it.

Archaeologists unearth 13,000-year-old mastodon skull in Iowa

Iowa archaeologists said the bones were excavated earlier this month and it took 12 days to complete the project.

Man in Mississippi discovers rare mammoth tusk dating back to Ice Age

An avid artifact and fossil collector recently came across a stunning discovery before alerting the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ).

Man accused of threatening to 'explode everything' at Starbucks, McDonald's in Orange County

A man is accused of leaving threatening notes at various Starbucks and McDonald's locations throughout Orange County, saying he would “explode everything," according to court documents obtained by FOX 35.

Car found in Wisconsin River stolen in 1990, sheriff says

A car pulled from the Wisconsin River on Wednesday was stolen in 1990, according to a Facebook post from the Richland County Sheriff's Office.

Man tells Michigan judge 'you guys can kiss my a**'

A man tells Washtenaw County judge Cedric Simpson to "Kiss my a**" and "F*** you" multiple times. He's now facing a stack of misdemeanor charges.

Spontaneous human combustion: Here are cases and questions

Mysterious cases involving spontaneous human combustion date back centuries as theories have circulated about what caused these incidents.

Rare orange lobster gives birth to more rare orange lobsters

The University of New England welcomed a rare orange lobster named Peaches last year, a 1-in-30-million find. Recently, Peaches gave birth to more orange lobsters

Is playing chess a weight-loss hack?

Chess requires players to sit for extended periods of time, but some evidence suggests that this stationary game can actually contribute to burning calories and shedding pounds.

McDonald's employee jailed for setting fire due to crowded restaurant

Joshua Daryl McGregor, 34, was working at the restaurant in April 2023 when he became frustrated that the store was too busy, the U.S. Attorney's Office said in a press release.

Burglary suspect attempts break-in while carrying small dog

South Carolina police released a video showing a burglary suspect attempting to break into a Clemson home while carrying a small dog.