The chief of the wildlife checkpoint at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand said the animals were found in two suitcases after an X-ray inspection.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Elon Musk’s 18-year-old daughter granted name, gender change in California
Judge Rafael Ongkeko approved the 18-year-old’s petition Wednesday in the Santa Monica courthouse after no one objected to the change.
Polio is back: Virus detected in London sewage samples, health officials say
The public is being urged to ensure polio vaccines are up to date, especially parents of young children who missed immunization.
Child stabbed in chest by catfish barb flown to Florida hospital after ‘difficulty breathing’
Firefighters listed the child as a trauma alert after determining the catfish stinger lodged about 1 to 1 ½ inches in the child’s chest.
Hong Kong’s iconic giant floating restaurant capsizes in South China Sea
Aberdeen Restaurant Enterprises Ltd, reported the Jumbo Floating Restaurant encountered “adverse conditions” as it was passing the Xisha Islands.
At 661 pounds, this giant stingray may be the largest freshwater fish ever caught
A giant stingray measuring 13 feet long and 661 pounds may be the largest freshwater fish ever caught.
How much does lunch with Warren Buffett cost? Just $19 million.
An anonymous donor paid $19 million for a private lunch with Warren Buffett. The proceeds go to a California charity.
The ‘Big Bang’ of Black Death? Ancient teeth found in graves reveal plague’s origin, research suggests
Ancient teeth, found in tombstones in Central Asia, revealed significant details about Black Death’s source, European universities are reporting.
Toddler mauled by pack of puppies: Is ‘littermate syndrome’ to blame? Vets say probably not
On the day of the attack, the toddler was outside with her family and the family’s four 12-week-old puppies. preparing for a housewarming party.
Giant ‘Sky Eye’ telescope may have picked up alien signals, Chinese researchers say
According to Chinese researchers, the signals were identified by the world’s largest radio telescope, “Sky Eye”.