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  • Lineman tussles with bear to save it from electrocution.

    12/01/2025 11:53:27 AM PST · by Red Badger · 20 replies
    Twitter / X / Fox News ^ | December 01, 2025 | Staff
    VIDEO AT LINK................. POWER STRUGGLE: A lineman successfully coaxed a bear off a utility pole in Arizona after it risked being electrocuted. The animal eventually dropped from the pole and ran off unharmed. pic.twitter.com/0OVUVIuciq— Fox News (@FoxNews) December 1, 2025
  • Chernobyl Fungus Appears to Have Evolved an Incredible Ability

    11/30/2025 6:05:42 PM PST · by Red Badger · 53 replies
    Science Alert ^ | November 30, 2025 | Michelle Starr
    Cladosporium sphaerospermum, cultured at the Coimbra University Hospital Centre in Portugal. (Rui Tomé/Atlas of Mycology, used with permission) The Chernobyl exclusion zone may be off-limits to humans, but ever since the Unit Four reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded nearly 40 years ago, other forms of life have not only moved in but survived, adapted, and appeared to thrive. Part of that may be the lack of humans… but for one organism, at least, the ionizing radiation lingering inside the reactor's surrounding structures may be an advantage. There, clinging to the interior walls of one of the most...
  • Accused Terrorist Mohammad Alokozay From Afghanistan Is Listed on Police Report as “White”

    11/30/2025 7:23:36 AM PST · by MarlonRando · 37 replies
    Liberty Daily ^ | 11-30-25 | Samara Sterling
    I am SERIOUSLY betting that our crime stats nationwide are ridiculously skewed against white people. They listed the Afghan would-be Texas car bomber as “white.” What a joke.
  • Police "Arrest" Parrot At Korean Cafe After It Allegedly Takes Sip Of Someone's Coffee

    11/30/2025 5:51:35 AM PST · by Red Badger · 34 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | November 30, 2025 | Harris Rigby
    Seoul police were called to a cafe on November 16, when a cheeky parrot was caught drinking from a patron's coffee cup. The bird, which is believed to be a Yellow-headed Amazon, is an endangered parrot native to Central America. How it made its way to a coffee shop in South Korea remains a mystery, but one thing is for sure: that bird needs its coffee. The police who responded to the call said that the parrot was very friendly, no doubt perked up by its afternoon caffeine. The parrot even allowed customers at the cafe to feed and pet...
  • Gramma the Galapagos tortoise, oldest resident of San Diego Zoo, dies at about 141

    11/29/2025 10:07:01 PM PST · by Red Badger · 21 replies
    www.nbcsandiego.com ^ | November 25, 2025 | Jaimie Ding
    After more than a century of munching on her favorite foods of romaine lettuce and cactus fruit, beloved Galapagos tortoise Gramma, the oldest resident of the San Diego Zoo, has died. Gramma was born in her native habitat and was estimated to be about 141 years old, zoo officials said. She died Nov. 20. It's not clear exactly when the tortoise arrived at the San Diego Zoo, but zoo officials said she came from the Bronx Zoo in either 1928 or 1931 as part of their first group of Galapagos tortoises. As the world changed around her, she delighted visitors...
  • 'Serial Spitter' who allegedly targeted white women is beaten by gang in the street

    11/29/2025 10:06:46 PM PST · by MarlonRando · 24 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 11-29-25 | Kelly Garino
    Charging documents alleged that on November 11 and 12, Caines committed three similar attacks in the area, spitting directly into the faces of unsuspecting women at close range, according to The Post. 'It felt targeted, even though I don’t know who he is. For some reason, I was the chosen victim.
  • Russian scientists successfully tested a fleet of remote-controlled cyborg spy pigeons

    11/29/2025 6:03:40 PM PST · by Red Badger · 10 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | November 29, 2025 | Dr. Jones
    The next time you notice a pigeon acting suspiciously, you may need to notify the authorities, as news broke this week that Russia had launched a flock of remote-controlled cyborg spy pigeons. Putin scientists unveil 'spy pigeons fitted with brain implants and cameras that can be controlled like drones' https://t.co/t1lUBm1zAf— Daily Mail (@DailyMail) November 27, 2025This confirms what many had long feared: the pigeons cannot be trusted. As reported by the Daily Mail: A state-linked Moscow neurotechnology firm boasts its operators can steer flocks of the flying pests across the sky at will. Researchers have launched field tests of so-called...
  • The Story of Cat Domestication Just Got a Major Twist

    11/28/2025 3:32:27 PM PST · by Diana in Wisconsin · 62 replies
    Nautilus ^ | November 28, 2025 | Molly Glick
    Despite oodles of data on dog domestication, the exact origins of our feline friends have long remained fuzzy. We do know that pet cats retained many of their wild cat ancestors’ characteristics. This—perhaps not surprising many cat caretakers—makes pet cats technically “semidomesticated.” But scientists have squabbled over precisely where and when such changes came about. The feline timeline is especially tricky to pinpoint due to scarce archeological findings, along with the fact that the bones of wild cats and domesticated ones look quite similar. So far, researchers have encountered tantalizing clues, including depictions of cats as beloved, jewelry-wearing family members...
  • Björk celebrates 60th birthday by publicly detailing lawsuit against Icelandic State

    11/27/2025 7:14:36 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 39 replies
    NME ^ | 26th November 2025 | Elizabeth Aubrey
    "All of you that supported our cause, it went beyond our wildest dreams"Björk has celebrated her 60th birthday by detailing how proceeds from a previous single have helped bring lawsuits against the Icelandic State. Two years ago, Björk teamed up with Rosalía and Sega Bodega on the track ‘Oral’, with all proceeds from the song being donated to support the legal fight against foreign-owned salmon farming in Iceland, brought by residents of Seyðisfjörður. When the song was released, Björk detailed legal action towards the Icelandic government to help combat fish farming. “We have a team of people from the biggest...
  • Maniac who fatally stabbed Ukrainian told police that 'man-made material' was controlling his body

    11/27/2025 7:45:24 AM PST · by MarlonRando · 44 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 11-27-25 | Natasha Anderson
    'Someone has exposed me to man-made material; there are voices in my head controlling me,' he told officers. Police advised that Brown should seek medical attention at a hospital, but he became visibly upset by their response to his complaint. 'If I get an MRI and they see what it is, what they gonna say? We gotta get surgery and get that out so we can investigate what the f*** that is,' Brown pushed back.
  • Shark kills woman and seriously wounds another swimmer at Australian beach

    11/27/2025 2:56:23 AM PST · by Libloather · 8 replies
    A shark killed a woman and seriously wounded a man taking an early morning swim with her at a national park beach on Australia’s east coast Thursday, police said. Experts say a shark rarely attacks more than one person. The attack occurred at Crowdy Bay National Park, which is known for beach camping, fishing spots and hiking tracks 224 miles north of Sydney. Beaches in the area and to the north of the attack were closed to swimmers indefinitely, Police Chief Insp. Timothy Bayly said. Emergency services were called to Kylies Beach following reports that two people in their mid-20s...
  • Growing fury at Chicago judge who freed career criminal with 72 arrests and is now accused of setting devout Christian woman, 26, alight on train

    11/26/2025 5:22:59 PM PST · by MarlonRando · 42 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 11-24-25 | Will Potter
    Reed approached MaGee and repeatedly yelled ‘burn alive b***h,’ a criminal affidavit filed in federal court alleged. Other X users also shared footage of a speech the judge gave at a Hispanic Heritage Month event, where she said she enjoyed her previous role as a prosecutor because she had a ‘chance to decide’ what cases were prosecuted, as she often faced ‘defendants who looked like me.’
  • Men On Way To School Shoot Cow In Head For No Reason, Farmers Allege. Police Make Arrests

    11/26/2025 8:10:19 AM PST · by Red Badger · 74 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | November 24, 2025 | Mark Tanos, Contributor
    Two Charlotte County men face felony charges after allegedly trespassing onto a DeSoto County farm and shooting a cow in the head while they were on their way to school. The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office arrested Matthew Robert Wright and Gavin Hunter McMillan on charges of armed trespass and aggravated animal cruelty, the press release stated. Thomas Butler discovered the men on his family’s cattle farm northwest of Arcadia on Friday. One man stood in the pasture holding the dead heifer’s head, telling Butler “someone shot this cow,” according to Fox 4, which cited an arrest report. When Butler asked...
  • People are really upset that this Hawaii tourist picked up a sea turtle (the comments are something else)

    11/26/2025 7:27:59 AM PST · by Red Badger · 38 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | November 26, 2025 | NTB Staff
    I regret to inform you that a Hawaii tourist has picked up a sea turtle. VIDEO AT LINK............ A man was caught on video picking up a sea turtle on a beach in Hawaii, sparking outrage among many. Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles are protected under both state and federal laws. Even approaching one too closely can result in a citation. Conservation officers have taken a report… pic.twitter.com/zt1X2syVNk— ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) November 24, 2025
  • Most modern dogs have wolf DNA from relatively recent interbreeding. Here's which breeds are the most and least 'wolfish.'

    11/26/2025 6:17:00 AM PST · by Diana in Wisconsin · 57 replies
    Live Science ^ | November 26, 2025 | Skyler Ware
    Most modern dog breeds have small amounts of wolf ancestry from long after dogs were domesticated, according to a new study. The wolf DNA isn't left over from when dogs and wolves diverged; instead, it most likely came from interbreeding in the past few thousand years. That wolfish influence may be linked to certain characteristics, such as size and personality traits, in different dog breeds, researchers reported Nov. 24 in the journal PNAS. "Dogs are our buddies, but apparently wolves have been a big part of shaping them into the companions we know and love today," study co-author Logan Kistler,...
  • Sex attack horror as young Italian couple are surrounded by three migrants who smash into their car and force boyfriend to watch as they rape his 18-year-old fiancée

    11/25/2025 4:25:35 AM PST · by MarlonRando · 54 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 11-25-25 | Kevin Darko
    The man told cops he was restrained by two of the attackers as his fiancée was dragged a short distance away. As she was sexually assaulted, he screamed for help, begged them to stop and even threatened revenge, but was unable to break free. Investigators said the arrests were kept quiet while they continued gathering evidence.
  • Bald eagle drops cat through driver's windshield on North Carolina highway

    11/24/2025 7:02:32 AM PST · by Red Badger · 42 replies
    ABC TV-11 ^ | November 21, 2025 | Staff
    SWAIN COUNTY, N.C. -- A driver in rural North Carolina was left in shock when a bald eagle dropped a cat onto her car's windshield, leaving a massive hole. The woman was not injured but understandably shaken by the incident. According to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, the event occurred shortly after 8 a.m. on Wednesday, on US-74 in Swain County. "You may not believe me, but I just had a bald eagle drop a cat through my windshield. It absolutely shattered my windshield," the woman told a 911 operator. "I do believe you, honestly," the operator responded. "I...
  • Detroit Mother Finds Alligator In Son’s Bedroom Just Days After His Death

    11/24/2025 6:48:49 AM PST · by Red Badger · 20 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | November 21, 2025 | Andrew Powell - Weather/Science/Sports Reporter
    An animal rescuer reported that he got a call regarding a six-foot alligator discovered inside a woman’s house in Detroit. Animal Magic’s Mark Rosenthal stated that the woman found the gator in her late son’s room just days after his funeral. According to Rosenthal, the rescue operation took around 30 minutes. “I used the sweatshirt again, put it over its head, and just grabbed it by the tail and lifted it by the tail until it was balanced at the top. Then I got off the milk crate, got him down, and then put him in the container you’ll see...
  • Poodle named Lily saves owner as she suffers heart attack

    11/24/2025 4:56:43 AM PST · by DFG · 12 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | 11/23/2025 | JACK TOLEDO
    A Wyoming woman who suffered a massive heart attack while in bed said she would not have survived if it weren't for her toy poodle coming to her rescue. Susan Denker from Cheyenne was found unconscious at her home in July by a friend who could tell something was wrong when her seven-pound poodle began acting strange, according to the Cowboy State Daily. Karen, a friend of Susanne's, rang the doorbell several times and was about to leave when she saw the poodle, Lily, barking and running to the bedroom. The dog was trying to tell her something, and Karen...
  • Scientists Have Finally Figured Out Why Bee Colonies Overthrow Their Queens

    11/21/2025 7:23:50 AM PST · by Red Badger · 41 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | University of British Columbia
    Queen bee standing on a supersedure cell (peanut-shaped structure, center). Within the supersedure cell is a new queen bee that the workers have reared as a replacement. Credit: Shelley Hoover ============================================================================ New research reveals how viral infections in queen bees disturb colony stability and pinpoints a specific pheromone that may help preserve unity and productivity within hives. It may sound like the plot of a medieval drama: a once-powerful ruler, weakened by illness, is overthrown by her own followers. In honey bee colonies, however, such dramatic power shifts are real—and they happen frequently, carrying both benefits and risks for the...