Squirrel in Wales bites 18 people before being captured
A squirrel named Stripe attacked 18 people in North Wales before being trapped and handed to the RSPCA.
A squirrel named Stripe attacked 18 people in North Wales before being trapped and handed to the RSPCA.
Officials in Texas town said residents weren't just imagining it when it seemed to be "raining fish" during a storm.
The Department of Veteran Affairs reported 28,060 active cases of COVID-19 on Friday, a new record high since the beginning of the pandemic.
British bank Santander said about 2,000 customers mistakenly received double payments on Christmas Day, with a total $175 million being accidentally paid out.
Animal rescuers in Pennsylvania said they captured one emu that escaped from a Somerset County farm, but another of the flightless birds remains on the loose.
The Food and Drug Administration is expected to approve Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 booster shots for 12-to-15-year-olds next week, unnamed sources familiar with the decision said Thursday.
A man who detonated a bomb outside a Liverpool hospital in November warned his brother prior to the incident, senior coroner Andre Rebello said during a hearing Thursday at Liverpool and Wirral coroner's court.
The city of Richmond in Virginia has agreed to transfer ownership of all removed Confederate statues and memorials to the Black History Museum and the Cultural Center of Virginia.
Outgoing New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city's annual New Year's Eve celebration is moving ahead without additional alterations and incoming Mayor Eric Adams will be sworn in at the event.
Well under 1% of children ages 5 to 11 years given the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine experienced side effects, according to data released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Tesla issued recalls for nearly half a million Model S and Model 3 cars due to trunk and camera defects.
A British family of six brothers and sisters with albinism was awarded a Guinness World Record in the category of most albino siblings.
Middle East carmaker Citroen apologized for a commercial many on social media said was a form of sexual harassment.
A sheriff's deputy was forced to shoot a Malayan tiger at a zoo in southwest Florida late Wednesday after it grabbed ahold of a man's arm and wouldn't let go.
"Real Housewives of Orange County" alum Meghan King thanked fans following news of her separation from Cuffe Biden Owens.
Animal rescuers in Britain rescued a portly badger that feasted on the contents of a resident's compost bin and then discovered it was too big to climb out.
K-pop group Stray Kids released a video for the end-of-year song "#LoveStay."
K-pop group NCT 127 released a video for "Sticker (We Will Not Fear Remix)," a remix for the "iScreaM" project.
The north part of South Carolina was shaken by another earthquake on Thursday, the sixth this week alone.
U.S. President Joe Biden will speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a phone call on Thursday, their second in the past month, and the two are expected to focus again on tensions at the Ukrainian border.
The zero-gravity conditions in outer space may hold the key to producing large batches of stem cells for medical research and use in treatment for various diseases here on Earth, researchers say.
American Girl introduced the new doll Corinne Tan, a Chinese American girl living in Aspen, Colo.
An international maritime task force has intercepted roughly $4 million worth of heroin in the Arabian Sea, authorities said on Thursday -- adding to the nearly $200 million in seizures worldwide in 2021.
Repetitive head impacts in youth tackle football among children ages 9 to 12 are not associated with cognitive or behavioral problems, a study published Thursday by JAMA Network Open found.
Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman released the poem "New Day's Lyric" ahead of the new year.