Did you smell it? What was that odor reported from South Jersey to South Philly?
Did you smell it? Lots of people reported smelling something and took to social media to describe it as smelling like fish, or gas, or some sort of chemical. Answers were finally provided, but from Atlantic County, while people smelled “it" as far away as South Philly.
Ricky Pearsall shooting: Arizona boy learns he has his old number, receives 'get well soon' texts
Former ASU Sun Devil and San Francisco 49er Ricky Pearsall's old phone number was recently activated in Phoenix by a mom who just got her son his first cell phone. Ever since he was injured in a shooting, his phone has been getting notifications nonstop.
Anniversary of Titanic discovery: Everything to know about the dive site
The famous RMS Titanic sank in 1912, but the wreckage wasn’t discovered until nearly 75 years later, on Sept. 1, 1985.
Co-workers leave Colorado man behind on mountain summit during office retreat
Hiker weathers storm alone on Mount Shavano in Chaffee County, Colorado, after his co-workers left him behind during an office retreat.
Co-workers leave Colorado man behind on mountain summit during office retreat
Hiker weathers storm alone on Mount Shavano in Chaffee County, Colorado, after his co-workers left him behind during an office retreat.
These #$@!% states swear the most
Over a million English-language tweets were observed to find out which U.S. cities and which countries swore the most.
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.
Watch: Mysterious black smoke ring over Eastern Virginia puzzles residents
Residents in Williamsburg, Virginia, were baffled by a large black smoke ring that appeared in the sky on August 13.
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.
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
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.
Rare 'cotton candy' lobster caught in New England: '1 in 100 million'
The incredibly rare lobster was caught off the coast of New Hampshire and Maine. Here's what makes it so special.
NJ boardwalk named top destination for people to spread their ashes
Turns out Americans have chosen the Atlantic City boardwalk as one of the "Ultimate Resting Places."
Wedding dress mystery: Woman seeks owner after finding gown on highway
An Iowa woman found a wedding dress on the side of Iowa highway.
Horse gets needles plucked from leg after kicking porcupine
A woman claims in a social media post that the horse had more than 100 needles removed from its leg after kicking a porcupine.
Historic flooding unearths rare dinosaur skeleton in Brazil
Scientists believe the unusual dinosaur fossil is estimated to be more than 200 million years old.
Archeologists unearth musket balls from first battles of Revolutionary War
The musket balls range in size, dating back almost 250 years, and were fired during one of the first battles in the Revolutionary War.
Who’s building doomsday bunkers, and why?
There has been a recent uptick in some of the 1% who are investing in doomsday bunkers or panic rooms.
Multiple hamsters found in burglary suspect's pants
Officers in Ohio say they found rodents in a man’s leopard-print onesie when they went to arrest him for a string of burglaries that included a pet shop.