Public safety workers in Utah, who were helping to count sheep from a helicopter, found something rather unexpected during a flyover.
The American election results are still being tallied, but votes for elected officials weren’t the only ones cast this week.
Every year, at around this time, Google finds itself in hot water. This time it’s going to be a little harder to get out of.
Around a third of Americans are utterly convinced that Earth has been visited by aliens, and 17% claim they’ve seen a UFO.
To draw attention to the penal system in the US, photographer Jackie Black recreates the last meals requested by prisoners on death row.
A heroic police officer was in the right place at the right time to save a man stranded on train tracks in California.
We’ve seen some over the top reactions from anti-maskers in America, but this guy might just take the cake.
A rather fantastic cloud formation appeared last week above New Mexico, right around sunset.
In the UK, protesters gathered in huge numbers to stand in solidarity with those in America, calling for an end to police brutality.
Stick a six-foot-wide tube around your customers, and you’ve ticked off some of the physical distancing concerns.
Law enforcement in Santee, California, say that the man shopping in a Klan hood was exercising his right to freedom of speech.
A theory as to who started the coronavirus, advanced by YouTube wack job and conspiracy peddler George Webb, is ruining lives.
The internet is divided over who was more inconsiderate in a dispute between two passengers on an American Airlines flight.
A regular customer left a bartender a lotto ticket instead of cash, and it turned out to be the best tip she’d ever received.
The US military has released the first footage of the raid that ended the life of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ended his life when cornered by US forces during a nighttime raid on his compound in Syria. Here’s how it went down.
Vaping-related deaths are on the rise in the US, but how panicked should we really be about e-cigarettes?
As Hurricane Dorian threatened major damage to the southeast coast of America, President Trump did his best to stay out of the public eye at Camp David.
It’s been 50 years since thousands of people gathered on a farm in New York for the famous Woodstock festival of 1969.
The championship finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee made history, with an ending never seen before in the history of the competition.
Some South African Huawei users are trying to get a refund, after Google cut off Huawei’s Android license.
Venezuela may be collapsing but their cocaine trafficking isn’t. In fact, it’s soaring – literally.
A 10-acre Los Angeles estate belonging to the late billionaire Jerrold Perenchio is on the market for a staggering $245 million.
Singapore used to hold the top spot for the nation with the most powerful passport in the world. They’ve now been knocked into second place.
A multimillion-dollar offer to grow weed has the potential to save a famous Californian pumpkin farm, dividing a community between those for and against.
Here’s everything we know about Cesar Sayoc, the man allegedly responsible for the pipe bombs sent to Trump opposers last week.
In a throwback to the 20th century, the Cold War and the Space Race merge in reports of a mysterious Russian satellite exhibiting “very abnormal behaviour”.
Millennials in the UK and the US are replacing nights out with days at fitness boutiques, and you might have noticed the trend making its way to our shores as well.
Democrat Lesley Cockburn has accused Republican Denver Riggleman of being a racist yeti enthusiast. At least one of those is palpably true.
America’s gun control issue is sparking rage and debate as schools are no longer seen as safe places, making it clearer than ever that the country needs to change its laws.