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The Polish defence ministry (MoD) has confirmed that an unidentified object that exploded after falling into a cornfield in the hamlet of Osiny, in the Lubelskie district of eastern Poland, is most likely a so-called decoy drone.
While responding to a report of an unusual home entry, police officers in northern Wisconsin were confronted by several “masked suspects.”
The fight to lower the speed limit on an Adelaide Hills road, Australia, has taken a weird turn, with a resident armed with a piece of plastic and a few screws taking the matter into his own hands.
By capturing 60 Burmese pythons, the 2025 Florida Python Challenge champion helped to remove a record-breaking 300 of these animals from South Florida’s ecosystems, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).
On August 12, Thailand’s Kui Buri National Park released pictures of a black leopard that was spotted on one of the park’s animal observation trails.The black panthar impressed the tourists by making an appearance, Channel 7 News, Thailand reports.
By mistake, a Mississippi person texted a police officer, believing they were texting a friend about “smoking.” The cop sent a selfie with his badge, jokingly explaining the error and saying, “No cap.” Double-checking numbers before texting is advised by the Gulfport Police Department, which posted the humorous exchange on Facebook.
On August 10, a female passenger on Ibom Air flight Q9 303 from Uyo to Lagos,Nigeria,was involved in a violent altercation. As a result, the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) banned her from flying for life.
In downtown Los Angeles, a 20-foot python with a serious mouth illness was just discovered left in a dumpster. According to reports, police and animal control refused to help, so a local reptile handler saved the snake.
Thirty-five miles off the coast of Wilmington, North Carolina,United States, Christian Corbitt, owner of Encounter Scuba and founder of Apex Fossils, uncovered a roughly 6-inch preserved Megalodon tooth.
Shawnee Heights resident shot a picture in their driveway this past Saturday, and it quickly went viral in northeast Kansas,United States