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Utah Teens Steal Plane From An Airstrip And Take It For a Joyride
A pair of teenagers had a wild Thanksgiving after stealing and driving a tractor to a local airstrip, where they nabbed an airplane, took it for a joyride and then landed safely back at the small airport in Vernal, Utah. Local paper the Salt Lake Tribune reports that the boys were spotted flying in the air along a highway before they aborted their flight and landed about 15 miles away.
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ORBIT - A Journey Around Earth
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78-year-old man comes face-to-face with a bear, punches it in the face
We may not punch ballots on Election Day anymore, but for one 78-year-old man, he was punching something: a big black bear. Sonny Pumphrey was cleaning up fall leaves in his driveway in White Oak, North Carolina, on Nov. 6 when he came face to face with a mother bear and her two cubs. He said that the cubs ran away when he saw them, but that the mother stayed behind, leaving him with no choice but to confront her.
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The World's Oldest Bottle of Wine
Aged 1,693 years, its contents are probably still safe to drink.
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'Shooting Shaina's Sequence'
A behind-the-scenes look at how the sequence of Shaina’s (Riki Lindholme) transformation, after being inspired by watching “Mr. Pickles’ Puppet Time,” was filmed, side-by-side with how the scene played on screen in episode 3. Starring Jim Carrey, Frank Langella, Catherine Keener and Judy Greer
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Archaeologists discover remains of 'vampire' child buried in cemetery
The grave of a 'vampire child' buried more than 2,000 years ago has been excavated by stunned archaeologists who found the body had been weighed down, over fears it would rise from the dead. Evidence of a ritualistic burial was found deep underground when a team in Rome, Italy, dug up the remains of a child aged 10, which had a stone placed in its mouth.
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'Blood was everywhere': Flying mackerel cuts woman's throat
Belinda Bingham was lying on the floor with blood streaming from her throat when husband Neil turned around from baiting his line. A 10-kilogram, metre-long mackerel had launched itself from the ocean, at a height of more than a metre and a half, and cut her throat. "It sure had some momentum. It just knocked me off my feet. [I] didn't see it coming, didn't see a thing," Mrs Bingham said.
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Staring Down Hurricane Florence
"Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane? It's chilling, even from space," says European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst, who is currently living and working aboard the International Space Station as a member of the Expedition 56 crew.
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Evolution of a tornado
Snapped/edited by by Jason Weingart.
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Epic Cloud Cave Wingsuit in Fusion Overcapture
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Space Station Flight Over Hurricane Lane
Taken on August 22, 2018.
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Farmer Discovers Rat With Plant Growing Out Of Its Back
The rat was discovered in farmland in India, where experts say a soya bean seed had probably fallen into an open wound and germinated
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Dog accidentally euthanized after being mistaken for another dog
A couple from Peoria, Illinois is searching for answers after an animal control center admitted one of its employees mistakenly euthanized their dog. A few weeks ago, a city maintenance worker came into Tony Wang's backyard unannounced. Wang's dog Moses was in the backyard and bit the maintenance worker. Wang told WMBD his dog thought the man was an intruder, but that Moses was not a vicious dog.
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Timeline of the far future
While predictions of the future can never be absolutely certain, present understanding in various scientific fields allows for the prediction of far-future events, if only in the broadest outline. These fields include astrophysics, which has revealed how planets and stars form, interact, and die; particle physics, which has revealed how matter behaves at the smallest scales; evolutionary biology, which predicts how life will evolve over time; and plate tectonics, which shows how continents shift over millennia.
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Teen Covered In Severe Burns After Tangle With 'Plant From Hell'
A Virginia teen could take up to two years to recover fully from severe burns he got from an encounter with a dangerous invasive plant this week. Alex Childress, 17, was doing landscaping work near Fredericksburg when he chopped down a large weed, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports. When doing so, the plant brushed against his face and arm. Unbeknownst to Alex, the plant was giant hogweed, a weed sometimes called the “plant from hell.”
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Will This Trick Your Ears? (Audio Illusions)
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Trippy RollerCoaster Ride
Notice the camera always pointing at the sun.
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Dude flying around the French GP on a hoverboard
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I Turn a Stainless Steel Bolt into a Beautiful little Hunting Knife
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Seth MacFarlane 'Embarrassed' To Work For Fox After Tucker Carlson Comment
MacFarlane's shows "Family Guy," "American Dad!" and "The Orville" have all been on the Fox network.
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