Watch: 1,000-year-old canoe pulled from North Carolina lake

A group of 13-year-old boys stumbled upon the ancient, 28-foot canoe while wading in Lake Waccamaw in the summer of 2021.

Washington woman makes 'shocking' discovery after purchasing $3.99 urn at Goodwill

A thrifter in Seattle appears to have made an unexpected find while shopping at Goodwill, and a video of her discovery now has more than 12 million views on TikTok.

First image of a black hole gets a makeover using AI

The first image of a black hole captured in 2019 is getting a makeover. Researchers on Thursday revealed an updated version, which they made using artificial intelligence.

Oregon man throws thousands of dollars in cash on I-5 freeway

The 38-year-old resident of Eugene told troopers he “wanted to gift the money,” which he estimated at $200,000. The family reportedly said the man gained the money by draining his family’s shared bank accounts, “leaving them penniless.”

What are the balloons seen in Phoenix's sky? We have the answer

We've gotten many messages asking “what are these balloon looking things in the sky?" over the last few days. Now, we have an answer.

Texas mom fearlessly removes snake from daughter's car engine: video

Bravery might be an understatement for Nicole Graham when she removed a snake from her daughter's car engine with no hesitation.

Pokemon GO player's discovery, mystery animal in Texas: This week's top offbeat headlines

Check out these stories about a mysterious animal caught on a trail camera, a Pokemon GO player finding a stolen spoon statue and a condo that comes with a meth contamination warning to spice up your week.

'California Henge' stuns crowds with epic San Francisco sunrise

The sun rose precisely through the concrete and steel canyon of San Francisco's California Street early Saturday morning. Hundreds gathered for the rare chance to see "California Henge," when the rising sun aligns perfectly with the city grid.

Moose guided out of Alaska hospital after wandering into building

So this moose walks into a medical building... While that could be a setup to a bad joke, it actually happened in Anchorage on Thursday.

Scientists find ‘mountains,’ variable structures near Earth’s core

Samantha Hansen, a lead researcher, said the team was surprised by how “abundant” the structures were, finding evidence all over the southern hemisphere.