Travel May 9 What causes nearly every alligator attack on humans? Study says it's our fault A recent University of Florida study found that one reason accounts for 96% of alligator bites - and it's not the fault of the reptiles. A ranking system of human actions reveals the details.
VIDEO May 8 Kangaroo hops down buzzing Florida street after wild escape A young, male kangaroo escaped from his private owner's enclosure on Monday and hopped around town in Saint Cloud, Florida. (Fox 35 Orlando)
VIDEO May 8 Florida woman killed in alligator attack: 'Defensive incident' An alligator attacked and killed a woman who was canoeing with her husband on a central Florida lake Tuesday afternoon, authorities said. (WTVT)
Oregon May 8 Oregon seal pup stabbed multiple times as NOAA seeking to track down person of interest The NOAA is trying to track down a person of interest after a seal pup suffered "multiple stab wounds" in an attack at a beach in Oregon in mid-March.
Healthcare May 8 Why your laundry could be making you sick and what to do about it Research finds the home washing of healthcare uniforms may spread superbugs as domestic machines fail to kill harmful bacteria, according to a new study.
Odd News May 7 Pet raccoon caught with meth pipe in its mouth when cops pulled over Ohio woman: 'Expect the unexpected' A raccoon with a meth pipe in its mouth was found when police in Ohio conducted a traffic stop that led to the discovery of a woman's supply of drugs.
VIDEO May 7 Pet raccoon caught with meth pipe in its mouth Police in Ohio made a rather unusual discovery during a traffic stop. A raccoon named Chewy was sitting in the front seat with a glass meth pipe in its mouth. (Credit: Springfield Township Police Department via Storyful)
Health May 6 Dangerous fungus could spread to parts of US, researchers claim Some scientists are raising concerns about Aspergillus, a potentially deadly fungus that could spread across regions of the U.S., Europe, and Asia. This mold flourishes in warm, humid environments.
Health May 6 Midwestern state reports first measles case since 2011 Measles has returned to North Dakota after more than a decade, infecting an unvaccinated child. The case adds to growing national concerns, with outbreaks in 30 states and 935 confirmed infections.
Travel May 5 Man finds 'candy-like' diamond while exploring Arkansas state park: 'Chance of a lifetime' David DeCook, a resident of Minnesota, recently discovered a stunning 3.81-carat brown diamond while exploring Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State Park with his family.
Health May 5 Man’s blood used to create antivenom for 19 deadly snakes Scientists have created what they believe to be the most broadly effective antivenom to date — and its key ingredient came from a single man's blood. Both the researchers and the donor reveal how it all came together.