Michigan doctor Matthew Trunsky says some dying COVID-19 patients continue to deny their diagnosis or denounce vaccines.
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Spanish volcano eruption escalates, prompting evacuations and airport closure
Seven days after a volcano on La Palma erupted, it remains explosive. The local airport shut down and hundreds are without a home.
Canadian man punches nurse multiple times who administered COVID vaccine to his wife
Police are looking for a Canadian man who knocked a nurse to the ground after she administered the COVID-19 vaccine to his wife without his consent.
Rare Gilgamesh Dream Tablet scheduled for return to Iraq, after Hobby Lobby purchased it
In 2014, Hobby Lobby purchased the Gilgamesh Dream Tablet and now it’s scheduled to return to Iraq, as ordered by the U.S. Justice Department.
What lava damage looks like on a Spanish Island
After a buildup of seismic activity, a volcano on Spain’s island of La Palma erupted. Thousands have evacuated and homes have been damaged.
What is Chicagohenge, the phenomenon that aligns the sunset with Chicago skyscrapers?
Twice a year, Chicago’s skyline perfectly aligns with the sunset and the city is painted orange—the phenomenon, Chicagohenge can be seen this week.
Just a rope and balance: Tightrope walker completes 2,198-foot walk from Eiffel Tower
Nathan Paulin walked about 200 feet off the ground, crossing the Seine River between the Eiffel Tower and the Chaillot theatre in Paris.
Nine big cats in the Smithsonian Institution’s National Zoo test positive for COVID
After signs of coughing, sneezing and a lack of appetite, nine big cats at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington tested positive for COVID-19.
Virginia couple faces jail time after costing retailers $31 million in counterfeit coupon ring
A Virginia woman led one of largest coupon counterfeiting rings in U.S. history that cost retailers over $31 million. Now she faces 12 years in jail.
NYC hostess allegedly punched after asking customers for proof of COVID vaccine required by city
In New York City, proof of vaccination is required in indoor venues. One NYC hostess was allegedly attacked after asking diners for proof of vaccine.