Various companies and government agencies, including Amazon and the U.S. Geological Survey, have said the drones don’t belong to them.
Author: Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
State police help deliver baby on the side of a New Hampshire highway on Christmas morning
The young couple was forced to pull over on I-93, only 10 miles away from Concord Hospital in New Hampshire, to give birth to Dominic.
Thousands witness rare ‘ring of fire,’ the last solar eclipse of the decade
The rare “ring of fire,” the decade’s last solar eclipse, could be seen along a path stretching from India and Pakistan to Thailand and Indonesia.
Police sign goes viral for creative Christmas-themed message about drunken driving
The viral post published on the Freetown Police Department’s Facebook page had been shared more than 5,000 times as of Wednesday afternoon.
Colorado bank robbery suspect throws money into the air, yelling ‘Merry Christmas’
Witnesses say a Colorado bank robbery suspect walked outside and began throwing money into the air, yelling Merry Christmas.
‘Absolutely heartbroken’: Teen brothers from Chicago area among New Zealand volcano victims
New Zealand medical staff were continuing to work around the clock treating severely burned survivors of the eruption as the death toll climbs to 16.
Time names teen climate change activist Greta Thunberg as 2019 Person of the Year
This is the first time the magazine has named a teenager, making 16-year-old Greta Thunberg the youngest person to ever be named Person of the Year.
Newlyweds burned by volcanic eruption on New Zealand honeymoon cruise
Lauren and Matt Urey were touring the White Island volcano Monday on the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Ovation of the Seas when it erupted.
Woman survives 6-hour cardiac arrest, the longest to ever have been recorded in Spain
Audrey Mash was hiking in the Catalan Pyrenees in Spain when she and her husband got caught in a snowstorm.
Birds are shrinking in North America, and climate change may be to blame
A study of more than 70,000 North American birds by the Field Museum in Chicago found warmer temperatures were associated with smaller body size.