Black with white strips, the Aedes mosquito is not like any other mosquito. It’s aggressive, can live indoors and is active during the fall.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
TSA has already recovered an ‘alarming’ number of firearms in 2021, setting a 20-year record
With three months left in the year, TSA announced they’ve already broken the yearly record for firearms found in carry-on items.
Red flag meme: Here’s why you’re seeing 🚩🚩🚩 all over your social media
Red flags have taken over all of social media. Here’s why the danger sign has become the latest meme.
An ‘unusual’ radio wave sent from the middle of the Milky Way has experts confused
A team of international researches detected radio waves coming from the center of our galaxy, but what is causing it remains unknown.
Several asteroids bigger than Great Pyramid of Giza will approach Earth in coming weeks
By the end of November, eight asteroids bigger than Egypt’s pyramids will pass by our planet a few million miles away.
A giant boom was heard throughout New Hampshire on Sunday. No one knows for sure what it was.
Numerous people in New Hampshire and in nearby states reported a large sound occurring on Sunday morning, and no clear answer has been determined.
California to soon require free menstrual products in public schools and colleges
Introduced by Assemblymember Cristina Garcia, schools will have free periods products starting in the 2022-23 school year.
Meet the champion of chonk: 480 Otis, your 2021 Fat Bear Week Champion and four-time winner
A record-breaking number of votes were cast to decide who is the burliest bear of them all. In the end, 480 Otis took the title for the fourth time.
Earth is ‘dimming’ because of climate change, research suggests. Experts say it’s ‘concerning’
Earth is appearing to get dimmer, and climate change is a reason why, according to new research. The results, one expert says, are “quite concerning.”
Humans were raising the ‘most dangerous bird in the world’ 18,000 years ago, new study shows
Turns out chickens weren’t the first bird domesticated by humans. It was one with a 4-inch, dagger-like claw on each foot.