Turkey farmers and grocers are anxious about Thanksgiving sales and predicting demand for the traditional holiday dinner.
Author: Associated Press
Fire on USS Bonhomme Richard sends several sailors to hospital
An amphibious assault ship caught fire after an explosion on Sunday at Naval Base San Diego, injuring 18 sailors and filling the skies with smoke.
Playful dolphin gives impressive underwater show to scuba divers off Bahamian island
A playful dolphin gave some scuba divers an impressive underwater show off San Salvador in the Bahamas.
A California man wore a KKK hood at a grocery store. Authorities say he won’t face charges
Authorities said a man who wore a Ku Klux Klan hood while grocery shopping in a San Diego suburb will not face charges due to free speech protections.
2,000 drones light up Shanghai night sky to bring in the year 2020
Instead of fireworks, Shanghai used 2,000 drones to ring in the new year.
Subaru is recalling Imprezas and Crosstreks over engine issues. Is your vehicle included?
Subaru is recalling over 400,000 vehicles in the U.S. to fix problems with engine computers and debris that can fall into motors.
Photos: Putin turns 67, takes birthday break in Siberian mountains
Photos and video released by the Kremlin on Monday showed Putin walking forested mountains in the Tuva region that borders Mongolia. Putin turned 67 on Monday.
Russian artist duo creates optical illusions with psychedelic color-changing portraits
Fraktality, a married Russian couple, use lenticular printing to make digital images change color depending on where they are viewed from.
Stinky shoppers unoffended after Mississippi store bans them
The convenience store has a sign on its door stating, “Notice: Bad Smelling Oil Mill People Please Do Not Enter.”
Livestock on the loose! Yak en route to butcher shop escapes into Virginia mountains
A yak named Meteor was reportedly on its last ride when it escaped its trailer, fleeing into the Virginia mountains.