At one point an unidentified sailor on board the USS Omaha is heard saying, “Holy (expletive)! They’re moving fast. … They’re turning around.”
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Venomous snake discovered chilling out in Aldi lettuce bag purchased in Australia
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Darius, the world’s longest rabbit, is missing. Police believe he was stolen from his home in the U.K.
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In 2019, a massive swarm of grasshoppers tried their luck in Las Vegas. But light pollution was only one cause for this massive influx of insects.
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Dream job alert: This winery will pay you $10,000 a month to live rent-free in wine country
A job posting by Murphy-Goode Winery advertises a $10,000 monthly salary, free rent and 30 cases of wine in Sonoma County, California.
Upcoming UFO report will be ‘difficult to explain,’ former national intelligence official says
“There are instances where we don’t have good explanations for some of the things that we’ve seen,” said former intelligence official John Ratcliffe
Popular spring break beach towns have few COVID-19 restrictions
The CDC’s COVID-19 guidelines for beaches suggest visitors wear masks and maintain social distancing, but not all spring break hot spots require it.