An animal control office in North Carolina is telling residents to stop calling about Bigfoot sightings related to a statue.
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Researchers may have solved a mystery of the Easter Island statues
The results of a study may have solved a mystery surrounding the statues sitting on Easter Island and the ancinet Rapa Nui people.
Frustrated government workers share $0 pay stubs on Twitter
To give a sense of how impactful the government shutdown has been for employees, some are sharing their $0.00 pay stubs on social media.
Some Samsung phone owners can’t delete Facebook app, report says
Some owners of Samsung smartphones cannot delete Facebook’s app, instead only receiving the option to disable it, according to a Bloomberg report.
A ‘fatberg’ made of grease and wet wipes found in English sewer
A ‘fatberg’ made of wet wipes, oil and grease is blocking a sewer in a seaside town in England. It measures more than 200 feet, according to reports.
U.N. agency cleared to visit Saudi woman whose plea to seek asylum went viral on Twitter
The United Nations’ refugee agency said it has been granted access to Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun, a Saudi woman who traveled to Thailand seeking asylum.
British Army recruiting campaign targeting ‘binge gamers’ and ‘phone zombies’
The British Army’s latest recruiting campaign is targeting ‘phone zombies’ and ‘me me me millennials’ in hopes of adding to their ranks.
The far side of the moon: What is it, why we might grow potatoes there
China landed the first ever spacecraft on the far side of the moon. This is what researchers are hoping to learn from the moon’s so-called dark side.
Serial killer known as China’s ‘Jack the Ripper’ executed
A serial killer nicknamed China’s ‘Jack the Ripper’ was executed for killing 11 women, according to reports.
Two women enter Hindu temple in India after centuries-old ban
Two women made history in India, becoming the first to enter a Hindu temple in Kerala after a centuries-old ban was lifted.