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Was Tiffany Valiante’s Grisly Death By Train A Suicide — Or Something Far More Sinister?

Ever since Tiffany Valiante of Mays Landing, New Jersey was gruesomely killed by an oncoming train in 2015, the full story behind her death has remained an unsolved mystery.

By Kaleena Fraga Oct 15, 2022

Was Tiffany Valiante’s Grisly Death By Train A Suicide — Or Something Far More Sinister?

Ever since Tiffany Valiante of Mays Landing, New Jersey was gruesomely killed by an oncoming train in 2015, the full story behind her death has remained an unsolved mystery.

By Kaleena Fraga October 15, 2022

New Zealand Just Announced A Plan To Tax Cow Farts In Order To Fight Climate Change

As part of a plan to fight climate change, New Zealand leaders are proposing a tax on the greenhouse gases emitted by farm animals.

By Austin Harvey Oct 12, 2022
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New Zealand Just Announced A Plan To Tax Cow Farts In Order To Fight Climate Change

As part of a plan to fight climate change, New Zealand leaders are proposing a tax on the greenhouse gases emitted by farm animals.

By Austin Harvey October 12, 2022

A Rerun Of ‘Mythbusters’ Just Helped Free A Wrongly Convicted Man From Prison

John Galvan was convicted of murder and arson alongside two others in the 1980s but was able to prove their innocence after he caught a rerun of Mythbusters while in jail.

By Kaleena Fraga Oct 11, 2022
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A Rerun Of ‘Mythbusters’ Just Helped Free A Wrongly Convicted Man From Prison

John Galvan was convicted of murder and arson alongside two others in the 1980s but was able to prove their innocence after he caught a rerun of Mythbusters while in jail.

By Kaleena Fraga October 11, 2022

The Chilling Mystery Of The Mary Celeste, The Ghost Ship Found Empty In The Atlantic In 1872

The Mary Celeste was discovered abandoned near the Azores Islands on December 5, 1872 — and to this day, experts are unsure about what happened to its crew.

By Austin Harvey Oct 10, 2022

The Chilling Mystery Of The Mary Celeste, The Ghost Ship Found Empty In The Atlantic In 1872

The Mary Celeste was discovered abandoned near the Azores Islands on December 5, 1872 — and to this day, experts are unsure about what happened to its crew.

By Austin Harvey October 10, 2022

A Fine Dining Restaurant For Dogs Just Opened In San Francisco — Featuring A $75 Tasting Menu

Dogue, which opened in San Francisco's Mission District, features food items like hand-cut filet mignon tartare and poached quail eggs.

By Austin Harvey Oct 7, 2022
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A Fine Dining Restaurant For Dogs Just Opened In San Francisco — Featuring A $75 Tasting Menu

Dogue, which opened in San Francisco's Mission District, features food items like hand-cut filet mignon tartare and poached quail eggs.

By Austin Harvey October 7, 2022

NYU Fires Chemistry Professor After Students Started A Petition Claiming His Class Was Too Hard

Dr. Maitland Jones Jr. was fired after 82 students at NYU signed a petition claiming that his organic chemistry course was too difficult and he was "condescending and demanding."

By Kaleena Fraga Oct 5, 2022
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NYU Fires Chemistry Professor After Students Started A Petition Claiming His Class Was Too Hard

Dr. Maitland Jones Jr. was fired after 82 students at NYU signed a petition claiming that his organic chemistry course was too difficult and he was "condescending and demanding."

By Kaleena Fraga October 5, 2022

Two Men Were Disqualified From An Ohio Fishing Tournament After Officials Found Lead Weights Inside Their Winning Fish

Two fishermen at the Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament were caught stuffing lead balls into a number of walleyes in hopes of winning the almost $30,000 prize.

By Kaleena Fraga Oct 4, 2022
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Two Men Were Disqualified From An Ohio Fishing Tournament After Officials Found Lead Weights Inside Their Winning Fish

Two fishermen at the Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament were caught stuffing lead balls into a number of walleyes in hopes of winning the almost $30,000 prize.

By Kaleena Fraga October 4, 2022
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