Digital seance: New AI tech will mimic speaking to dead family, friends
A tech designer is building a program called Seance AI, which will allow users to speak with a chatbot mimicking a dead loved one that could help people find closure.
Watch: Boiling water instantly freezes during aurora in Alaska
Vincent Ledvina was camping with his friend in March when he got the idea to do the 'Uniquely Alaskan" trick under the glow of the Northern Lights.
Is the Bermuda Triangle mystery finally solved? One scientist thinks so
The Bermuda Triangle is best known for its stories of ships and airplanes that seemed to have disappeared without a trace.
Tiger shark attacks kayaker off Hawaii coast: ‘Mistook me for the seal’
The video, recorded on May 12, captures the moment the shark charged at the kayaker, only for him to kick the shark away in a quick act of self-defense.
Chicken loose on Mexico City subway tracks halts service
Service was temporarily halted on a line of Mexico City's subway system after a chicken got loose on the tracks.
Unusual Texas beach discoveries, including creepy dolls, set for auction
“We are hoping the doll head goes for lots of money,” director of the Mission-Aransas Reserve Jace Tunnell, told FOX Television Stations, adding that the auction is in good spirit to help injured animals.
Skeletons discovered in Pompeii show deaths by earthquake, not just Vesuvius' eruption
The two skeletons, believed to be men, were found beneath a wall that collapsed before the area was covered in volcanic material.
Man pulled over for speeding tried switching places with dog to avoid arrest, police say
Police in Colorado say a driver, who was pulled over for speeding, tried to switch places with his dog to avoid arrest.
Belgium authorities carry out explosion of WWII bomb found on beach
The bomb was discovered on May 10.
Housing association discovers body of tenant six years after death
The association officials also reportedly discovered a 1½-foot pile of unopened mail, food that expired in 2017 and reading glasses on a TV guide for May 4, 2017.
Watch: Man torches termite swarms with DIY flamethrower
After about a minute of unsuccessful swatting, Kenny Bellau reached for "something a little more lethal."
Family paid $250,000 after cashing in bonds left tattered by Hurricane Katrina
A man kept the bonds in a bank vault that was flooded during Katrina. He put the damaged paper in his attic, where they were found by his his family after he died.
Wyoming angler reels in 2 record-breaking fish in 2-week span
The angler told gaming officials he was surprised at setting the record after not knowing what he captured.
Swastika Mountain in Oregon renamed Mount Halo as tribute to tribal leader
While the name of the mountain peak had no ties to Nazism or white supremacy, residents and officials felt it was time for a change.
Beer-powered motorcycle inventor: 'I don't drink'
Over the years, Ky Michaelson has made everything from a rocket-powered toilet to a jet-powered coffee pot.
Man borrows phone to call 911, admits to 2008 killing of his former landlord, police say
Authorities say a New Mexico man has been arrested after calling 911 to confess to the 2008 killing of his former landlord and he also told police where the body was buried.
Archeologists discover underwater cemetery, hospital near Florida Keys
The submerged hospital was used to quarantine and treat patients with yellow fever between 1890 and 1900.
Colorado homebuyer discovers snakes in walls as she moves in: 'I'm petrified'
The homeowner says the dog discovered snakes in the wall of her new home as she was unpacking.
Frontier Airlines accidentally flies Florida-bound passenger to foreign country without a passport
A New Jersey woman who intended to visit Florida claims that a gate change caused her to go to Jamaica instead of Jacksonville.
Britain zoo hiring human seagull-scarers: 'Must be an excellent flapper'
"Lively, energetic, fun and, most importantly, an excellent flapper, will be top of the essentials list during interviews."



















