Australia is on the brink of drying out due to carbon emissions. According to latest studies, South Australia is predicted to see a 40 per cent drop in its average annual rainfall drop compared to rainfall data in the middle of the 20th century.
A mother from Sydney was shocked to find a lizard when she opened a can of baby formula. Arilina Castanares, a 30-year-old mother from a suburb in Sydney, has called on leading baby formula brand to issue a recall.
On Thursday evening, July 10, a fireball that was spotted over Australia was explained to be an ejected part of a Russian rocket used to launch a weather satellite. It has been initially claimed that the object could be a meteorite but it turns out to be the third stage of the Soyuz rocket that launched Russia’s second Meteor-M weather satellite on Tuesday, July 8.
Singer Rob Cantor initially shared on YouTube last Tuesday, July 1, the video titled “29 Celebrity Impressions, 1 Original Song” that went viral with over 7 million views and the viewers stunned with his performance. However, Rob Cantor released on Wednesday night, July 9, the making of the viral video where it was revealed that voice-over artists helped him in his song titled “Perfect.”
A U.S. mother suffocated her baby son to death and posted photos of the corpse on Facebook.
The Huntington County sheriff's department now has the youngest sheriff in its history after 3-year-old Wyatt Schmaltz was appointed.
The New Zealand woman who was allegedly attacked by a Malaysian diplomat has decided to reveal her identity on July 9 and criticised the way her case was being handled.
A 3 year old boy lost his life and the father has been charged with murder in suburban Adelaide. The boy reportedly died from injuries, which may have been stab wounds. The police have offered their sympathies to the family members of the victim.
As Japan's southern islands battle it out with typhoon Neoguri on Tuesday, the country's northern islands have been stricken with a 5.6-magnitude earthquake on the same day. The whiplash of the double incidents is now creating fear among the residents of Japan.
A middle-aged U.S. man died after he had choked on a hot dog during a competition.
Canada lawyer Danny Kreklewich threatens to sue the government if his property gets damaged due to diverted floodwaters.
What turned out to be the usual fanfare for a wedding photo shoot became monumentally worth remembering when a tornado zoomed and dropped down in the center enough for a Canadian photographer to capture it and put it side by side with a happy newly-wed.
It has become a necessity to cultivate a professional online image in today's job market.
The statue of Jeffrey Baldwin will not have the Superman logo. Jeffrey, a big Superman fan from Toronto, was killed in 2002 at the age of five by his abusive grandparents.
Two planes almost collided at the El Prat Airport in Barcelona with the near miss incident captured on video. On Sunday, July 6, the captured video got published on YouTube and it became viral afterwards with over 8 million views at the moment.
United States is going to have its first school of pots. Here is a humorous look at the probable teaching staff at the marijuana school:
The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued what could be its highest alert to warn residents of Okinawa and the rest of the country to relocate to higher grounds in anticipation of massive wind damages and localized flooding brought by super typhoon Neoguri.
At least three people have died, among them a newborn boy, after a strong 6.9-magnitude shook the border between Guatemala and Mexico on Monday. The temblor injured 32 others, damaged dozens of buildings, toppled down power lines as well as triggered landslides.
One hundered twenty one days passed after the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 but still families of the missing passengers are hopeful their relatives will return.
A glowing UFO was spotted over Terapaca, Chile and the Minera Collahuasi workers captured the sighting that reportedly lasted for over two hours. The Chilean government office that conducts UFO investigations released the analysis on the two high quality photos captured apparently showing genuine UFOs over a remote copper mine.
Australia tops United Nations' list of nations with the highest number of recreational drug use. Recent figures from the UN's 2014 World Drug Report revealed Australia's use of illegal drugs is more extensive than other countries in the world.
Aussie paedophiles are preying upon Filipino children in slumps via live Web cam sex shows
Police authorities in Victoria have cautioned residents in the area to be on high alert and keep an eye on their children after convicted Australian child rapist Andrew Darling managed to break out of a correctional facility in Ararat.
Crews of power supply utility firms on Monday are racing to restore electricity to more than 250,000 homes and businesses groping in the dark in Atlantic Canada after tropical storm Arthur lashed through the area on Saturday morning.
The sharp growth in the number of earthquakes in Oklahoma, U.S., have been found not to be borne out of natural seismic causes but due to the massive injections of wastewater by oil and gas extraction.
At least three people remain trapped when a gold mine in southern Honduras caved-in on Wednesday. Eight have been successfully rescued.
The deadly Ebola virus is reportedly spreading in Africa again. The virus has fatality rates of up to 90%. The virus is mostly found in Central and West African regions and the spread is being controlled before it reaches other countries.
Update: The name of the woman at the centre of the racial scandal is Karen Bailey. Bailey previously said that her name was Sue Wilkins.
American War Hero Louis Zamperini has passed away at 97. He was a WWII veteran and a distance runner at the Olympics.
NASA is usually associated with fascinating jobs like that of astronauts, rocket ship engineers and scientists. A job, classified as weird, which joins this list of fascinating jobs is that of a staff sniffer.