Fire crews in Morristown, Tennessee rescued the kitty after a Walmart employee found it lodged inside a Pepsi vending machine at a Walmart.
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Shark attacks Long Island lifeguard playing role of a victim during training exercise
Suffolk County officials said the lifeguard had been playing a victim during a training exercise Sunday when the shark bit him in the chest and hand.
Uber details nearly 4,000 incidents of sexual assault, misconduct in latest safety report
The ride-share company’s safety report, which covers 2019 and 2020, is the second-ever report released regarding safety incidents.
Delta Air Lines reportedly offers passengers $10,000 each to get off ‘oversold’ flight
A passenger on a flight from Michigan to Minnesota reported the amount was increased from $5,000 to $10,000 to get people to volunteer.
New Ice Age DNA shows your dog comes from separate ancient wolf populations, study says
Researchers in London said they have discovered that two separate ancient wolf populations contributed DNA to today’s domesticated dogs.
NASA baffled by ‘mystery rocket body’ that crashed into the moon
No space exploring nations have claimed responsibility for the rocket, which left behind a “double crater” on the moon’s surface.
Are banks open on July 4th? Post offices? Here’s what’s open and closed Monday
The most federal of all federal holidays is here. Here’s what to know about closures at banks, post offices, shipping services and government offices.
Bunk beds on airplanes? In economy? Airline announces ‘Skynest’ with sleeping pods
The airline reported it will be among several new offerings included on its new Boeing 787 Dreamliners expected to enter into service in 2024.
Snakes, armadillos, porcupines and more: Airport X-ray finds 109 live animals in luggage
The chief of the wildlife checkpoint at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand said the animals were found in two suitcases after an X-ray inspection.
At least four dead, hundreds hurt when wooden stands collapse during Colombian bullfight
An 18-month-old child was one of four people who died when a makeshift bullring collapsed in the Colombian city of El Espinal, officials said.