On Saturday, a British beekeeper smelled gasoline and discovered several of his beehives in flames. Police are investigating the attack.
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Baby passed over wall in Afghanistan reunited with parent after stunning scene at Kabul airport
A viral photo shows an infant being lifted over a barbed wired fence and into the arms of a U.S. Marine. The baby has been reunited with its father.
Man who refused to wear mask on public train sentenced to six weeks in Singapore jail
After caught not wearing a mask, a British man in Singapore was sentenced to six weeks in jail. Singapore is known for its strict COVDI-19 laws.
‘I hope they hear us praying’: More than 1,200 dead in Haiti earthquake as global support pours in
The death toll from Saturday’s magnitude 7.2 earthquake in Haiti soared to at least 1,297 as rescuers raced to find survivors amid the rubble.
1 dead, multiple injuries in recent US lightning strikes in New York, North Carolina
A lightning strike on Grandfather Mountain State Park left four hikers injured. One hiker received a severe head injury after the incident on Friday.
Google employees could face pay cuts if they choose to permanently work from home
A report by Reuters found Google employees could receive a pay cut up to 25% for remote work. Experts say the pay cuts will not be received well.
1,000-year-old grave may belong to nonbinary leader, challenging centuries-old gender roles
DNA taken from 1,000-year-old grave in Finland led researchers to believe the body was a well-respected non-binary person, challenging gender roles.
Australian government to offer reparations to indigenous communities forced from their land
On Thursday, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced $378.6 million in reparations to “Stolen Generation” communities.
These back to school TikTok hacks will help with lunches, dorm organization and more
Heading back to school? Here are some TikTok hacks around organization, sleep and meal prep you need to know.
Video of ‘real life Sponge Bob and Patrick’ is incredibly cute until you learn more
About 200 miles of the New York City coast, marine researchers discovered a sea star and sponge that resembled SpongeBob SquarePants characters.