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Ed Zebra’s Wild Adventure Ends with Dramatic Helicopter Rescue

Ed Zebra, a newly arrived pet Zebra who bolted from his pasture near Christiana, Tennessee, on May 31, has been located and rescued, ending a wild saga.

Zebra Escape Sparks Traffic Chaos on Tennessee Interstate

In a scene straight out of the hit animated film Madagascar, a recent zebra escape in Tennessee caused significant disruptions on Interstate 24 near Murfreesboro.

Feral Fowl Terrorizes Florida Neighborhood

An aggressive Muscovy duck has been terrorizing a neighborhood in Cape Coral, Florida, attacking residents and drawing blood.

Turkey Cracks Down on ‘Aisle Lice’ with New Fines for Premature Deplaning

Turkey has introduced fines targeting "aisle lice"—passengers who stand up or crowd the aisle before the aircraft has come to a complete stop.

Scientists Strike Gold: Rare Earth Metals Found in Hawaiian Lava

German researchers have uncovered a surprising concentration of rare earth metals in Hawaiian volcanic rocks, challenging long-held geological assumptions.

Sirens Failed: St. Louis Tornado Response Under Fire

A deadly EF-3 tornado tore through St. Louis on May 17, killing five and injuring dozens. The city's emergency alert sirens failed to activate, leaving residents without warning.

San Diego Plane Crash Ignites 15 Homes, Claims Multiple Lives

A Cessna 550 private jet crashed into the Murphy Canyon neighborhood of San Diego, California, early Thursday morning, May 22, igniting fires in at least 15 homes and resulting in multiple fatalities among the aircraft's occupants.

Ex Dem. Senate Aide Says He ‘doesn’t regret’ Sex Act Filmed in Historic Chamber

Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a former aide to Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), who ignited controversy after recording a sex act in Hart Senate Office Building Room 216, has garnered renewed criticism after revealing he does not regret his behavior.

Great White Shark Spotted Near Montauk Shoreline in Early Season Sighting

A drone captured a great white shark swimming just a few hundred feet off Montauk's coast, marking the earliest and closest-to-shore sighting in recent years.

Newsom’s Homeless Encampment Ban Leaves Residents Skeptical

California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a new initiative urging cities to ban homeless encampments on public property, including sidewalks, parks, and bike paths.

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