"After never seeing something that size before, I decided it was best for it to go back," the fisherman said before releasing the creature.
Inside EditionA conspiracy theorist has been found dead in Poland - just days after he texted his mom instructing her to “investigate” should anything happen to him. Max Spiers, a 39-year-old father of two, was found dead on a sofa in Poland, where he had gone to give a talk about conspiracy theories and UFOs. He was ruled to have died from natural causes despite no post-mortem examination being carried out on his body. But his dark investigations into UFOs and government coverups may have made him enemies who wanted him dead, says mother Vanessa Bates, 63. In a chilling text message to his mom just days before his death, Spiers wrote: “Your boy’s in trouble. If anything happens to me, investigate.” Originally
New York PostBuzzFeed tracked down the service dog’s owner and learned the pet is a service-dog-in-training named Yahoo. The pooch is part of a non-profit called Canine Companions for Independence. CCI pairs assistant dogs with people with disabilities. In fact, the organization told Buzzfeed that the trip to Disneyland was part of Yahoo’s training. The visit was designed to teach the dog patience and attentiveness in an environment with many distractions. Any human who has ever been to a Disney theme park can surely understand how great a test this was. Disney states on its website that service dogs are allowed at most of the company’s theme parks and resorts. Due to the nature of some rides, service pets
The Huffington Post10/18/2016 Posted by When anthropologist and animal lover Gordon S. “Grover” Krantz died in 2002, he made plans to have his body donated to the Smithsonian. But he had one stipulation: the remains of his beloved Irish Wolfhounds must remain with him. So when his body went on display in 2009, his dog Clyde appeared alongside him. “I’ve been a teacher all my life and I think I might as well be a teacher after I’m dead, so why don’t I just give you my body,” Krantz told Smithsonian anthropologist David Hunt. “But there’s one catch: You have to keep my dogs with me.” Though the Washington resident was recognized as a Sasquatch researcher, everyone who knew him understood the great fondness he
Life With DogsWisconsin bear hunters achieved a typically high success rate during a monthlong season that concluded last week, but experts are still trying to determine why a record number of hunting dogs were killed in the process. According to the Wisconsin State Journal, at least 40 dogs were preyed upon by wolves during a hunt that allowed the use of dogs to pursue and tree black bears. That’s nearly double the previous record of 23 hunting dog deaths, in a phenomenon that might be attributed to a growing wolf population in the Badger State. “We don’t have much to go on except speculation,” said Dave MacFarland, carnivore specialist with the state Department of Natural Resources. “[But] everybody can
GrindTV.comLos Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti was frustrating Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman John Podesta last year, dangling the possibility of an endorsement and then wavering about his potential support. Clinton’s longest serving aide, Huma Abedin, told Podesta not to take it personally. Story Continued Below “He's a tough one for us,” Abedin explained, according to hacked emails from Podesta’s personal account, released by WikiLeaks. “Never really had a relationship.” It wasn’t the first time Abedin was on hand as a resource to explain the multi-layers of Clinton’s world. In April of 2015, the campaign’s top strategists were uncertain of how best to respond to Loretta Lynch’s appointment as attorney
POLITICORachel Nichols likely had no idea when she first interviewed Scottie Pippen as a Northwestern journalism student in the early '90s that one day she'd have her own show and he'd be a guest analyst. But even back then the seed was planted. "That was the starting point," Nichols, host of ESPN2's "The Jump," told Inc. "I was stringing for the Washington Post when I was still in college and doing a number of Bulls stories during that time. .... Not every athlete is going to have the time for a college student, to talk to them as a serious reporter. And he was always incredibly gracious and respectful and something I always really appreciated even back then." ESPN recently expanded the NBA-focused
Chicago Tribune28-year-old Timothy Rossell reportedly pretended to be a U.S. marshal.
The DriveSpoilers ahead! The Big Bang Theory finally revealed Bernadette's baby bump tonight and that Raj is actually single, but none of us could have seen the big reveal coming about Sheldon Cooper. And I mean none of us. The writers and producers of The Big Bang Theory have told us in numerous interviews over the years that there are certain secrets they're superstitious about revealing. For one, there's the mystery surrounding Penny's maiden name. Another is why the elevator has never gotten fixed. "It just became superstition," executive producer Bill Prady told us. "I don't know [if it will ever be revealed]." So, finding out that the reason Sheldon knocks and says someone's name three times before
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