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The drama, which originally aired on ITV, follows DS Annie Redford, an officer with the Scottish Highland Police, who ...
What do an orphan from Lucerne and a geologist from Western Switzerland have in common? A fascination with mysterious creatures. René Dahinden and F ...
Jenna Ortega and Catherine Zeta-Jones sit down to tackle dozens of questions in this edition of Vogue’s Off the Cuff.
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One of the first people to speak out against notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was a trans woman who faced unprecedented abuse over the accusations. Content Warning: This article features ...
Generations of lore, hoaxes, and pop culture depict the Loch Ness Monster’s stereotypical description as a serpentine animal whose body forms loops or arches as it moves through water.
Finally, for the Loch Ness monster to exist and persist through time, a population of these animals must reproduce. Single animals live only for their lifetimes and not for hundreds of years, as ...
A possible sighting of the Loch Ness Monster has been reported after a long-necked creature was seen emerging from the waves. The mysterious figure was spotted swimming against the current near ...
Jaw-dropping footage captures 'Nessie's head popping out of the water' in the mythical monster's first sighting of the summer.
A Michigan woman is suing Monster Energy for $25,000 after finding a dead mouse in her drink, a lawsuit states.
A Grand Rapids, Michigan, woman is suing Monster Beverage Corp., the maker of Monster Energy drinks, after she claims she found a dead mouse in a Monster Energy drink can.
A Michigan woman is suing Monster Energy for $25,000 after finding a dead mouse in her drink, a lawsuit states.