With vibrant, yellow blossoms, Scott Thompson and the Thompson Strawberry Farm brought joy to the community amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Author: Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY
This goat wasn’t kidding around: Georgia farm animal jumps into cop car, chews papers, spills a drink, then head-butts deputy
A sheriff’s deputy in Georgia left her car door open while serving civil papers. Moments later, an uninvited passenger jumped in and caused trouble.
Texas woman who lit a flame after using hand sanitizer suffers severe burns
Kate Wise said the hand sanitizer caught fire while she was trying to light a candle.
A 3-year-old girl holding onto a kite was lofted high above a festival crowd, video shows
The child, who was taking part in this year’s International Kite Festival in Hsinchu, suffered no major physical injuries from the incident.
Missing for over 50 years: Long-lost elephant shrew resurfaces in Africa
Researchers found the Somali sengi in the neighboring Republic of Dijbouti — where the mouse-size creature has been quietly thriving.
About 560 wildfires burn in California as more than 100,000 people evacuate: Here’s what we know
Amid a scorching heat wave that is now in its second week, about 560 wildfires are burning across the state. At least 6 have died.
More than 370 fires are burning across California, three people dead. Here’s what we know.
Amid a scorching heat wave that is now in its second week, hundred of wildfires are burning in California, which is under a statewide emergency.
‘Pothole’ in space: Evolving dent in Earth’s magnetic field may impact satellites, spacecraft
Over South America and the southern Atlantic Ocean, the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is growing and splitting into two lobes.
Boy finds missing Lego piece in his nose — two years after it got stuck
The 7-year-old boy’s father found the piece after his son took a big sniff of cupcakes, then blew his nose: “And then this thing came out.”
Doctor runs 22 miles while wearing a face mask — to prove they’re safe
British critical care doctor, Dr. Tom Lawton, ran 22 miles in a face mask. His oxygen levels remained at a healthy percentage for the entire trek.