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Wolf made famous in 'Game of Thrones' brought back from 12,500-year extinction, US company claimsWolf made famous in 'Game of Thrones' brought back from 12,500-year extinction, US company claims A Dallas-based company claims to have brought back wolves that last roamed the Earth more than 12,500 years ago and became widely known due to the hit HBO series "Game of Thrones."Colossal Biosciences says it rebirthed three dire wolves using genome-editing and cloning technologies in what it says...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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'Well-preserved' baby mammoth dating back to Ice Age dissected by scientists: photos'Well-preserved' baby mammoth dating back to Ice Age dissected by scientists: photos Warning: This article contains graphic pictures. Reader discretion is advised.Stunning pictures show a female baby mammoth, dating back over 130,000 years, recently being dissected by Russian scientists.The mammoth, which has been nicknamed "Yana," was dissected at the North-Eastern Federal University in...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Spectacular blue spiral light brightens up night sky, likely from Space X rocketSpectacular blue spiral light brightens up night sky, likely from Space X rocket A mysterious spiraling blue light illuminated the night skies over Europe on Monday.The cosmic whirlpool was captured in stunning video and appears to have been created by the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster falling back toward Earth, according to experts.Time-lapse video taken from Croatia at around 4 p.m. EST, or...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Rare ‘Sharktopus’ – an octopus riding a shark – sighting caught on camera shared by scientistsRare ‘Sharktopus’ – an octopus riding a shark – sighting caught on camera shared by scientists What happens when an octopus jumps on a shark for a ride around town? A "sharktopus," of course.The rare sighting, captured on video off the coast of New Zealand and shared by scientists affiliated with the University of Auckland, shows a Maori octopus riding on top of a mako shark, which is the...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) WinsDepartment of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Wins DOGE has saved American taxpayers $170 billion, equivalent to roughly $1,056 per taxpayer, according to the DOGE Live Tracker . In just seven weeks, DOGE cancelled ~523,000 of the ~4,600,000 million active U.S. government credit cards/accounts it uncovered in an audit. At DOGE’s direction, the Social Security Administration executed...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCalifornia shooting leaves 1 officer dead, another woundedA police officer was killed and another was wounded in a shooting Saturday night in Baldwin Park, California, in Los Angeles County.The shooting happened near 4200 Filhurst Avenue at around 7:15 p.m., Baldwin Park police chief Robert Lpez said at a news briefing.Baldwin Park police officers were called to the area after reports that shots were fired. At some point after the officers arrived at the scene, the suspect opened fire.WOODY HARRELSON AND BILL MAHER'S CANNABIS SHOP HIT IN OVERNIGHT BURGLARYTwo officers were struck by gunshots and transported to Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center. One officer was transported on the ground and the other officer was airlifted to the hospital.The surviving officer was listed in stable condition.Another victim was also found dead at the scene from an apparent gunshot wound, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said.WILD LA PARTY DEVOLVES INTO CHAOS WITH VANDALISM, FIRE BREATHING MAN, AND INJURED COPSCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPOne suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the shooting, according to the sheriffs department.The suspect was also wounded in the incident and transported to a hospital for treatment. Their condition is unknown.The incident remains under investigation.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 108 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHistory buff uncovers lost medieval monastery thanks to strange map symbolA history buff with a metal detector recently led archaeologists to the site of a medieval monastery all thanks to a strange symbol spotted on an old map.Arkeologerna, an archaeological organization affiliated with the Swedish government, announced the discovery this month. The remains of the monastery were found in a field in Derome, in southwest Sweden.In a statement translated from Swedish to English, Arkeologerna credited hobbyist Gran Bengtsson with pinpointing the site.ARCHAEOLOGISTS MAKE GRIM DISCOVERY AFTER FINDING ANCIENT ROMAN BUILDINGSWhile studying 18th-century maps, Bengtsson noticed a strange rectangle and brought himself to the site. A surveyor marked the location as "Klosterkullen," or "monastery hill," on a 1760 map.After an alert from Bengtsson, archaeologists headed out to the location to use ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to scope out the site. GPR can show things hidden in the ground and it revealed the walls of "probable" monastery ruins.Archaeologist Bengt Westergaard said the find came as a total surprise to him."I have worked as an archaeologist for 40 years, and this is something unique," Westergaard said.He added, "I have never seen anything like it; the walls were very clearly visible."The weather conditions helped archaeologists, too. Bengtsson found traces of the monastery on a dry summer day."When the ground is dry, something called crop marks can form, and these walls are very visible above ground," he explained."When using ground-penetrating radar, any structures below ground appear as dark spots, and here there was a significant anomaly."Archaeologists uncovered walls which are roughly 6.5 feet thick, as well as other facets of the building.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleExperts believe the walls were remains of pillar foundations."It is the eastern wing and dormitory we see," Arkeologerna's statement added. "It is not certain that more was built; they may have started building the church and then stopped.""We won't know until we investigate the site further."Dating back to the late 1100s, the monastery might be the original site of s Abbey, a large monastery managed by the Cistercian religious order.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"s was later moved in the 13th century," the statement continued. "In a letter from a meeting in 1243, the then-abbot applied to move s monastery."Sweden, a Nordic country rich in history, has been home to several historical discoveries in the past year.Last spring, archaeologists uncovered a 12th century grave during a dig and found buried treasure along with it.This year, Arkeologerna announced the discovery of an "unusual" Viking-era coffin dating back over 1,100 years.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 109 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWhitney Houston, Mike Myers name-dropped in Diddy's high-profile sex trafficking trialCelebrities continue to be name-dropped during explosive testimony in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial.Whitney Houston, Mike Myers and Mariah Carey are a few A-list stars who came up during testimony in the third week of Diddy's sex trafficking and racketeering trial.The testimony in the 55-year-old music producer's trial began May 12. The disgraced music mogul appeared in court to sit through testimony from another alleged victim, "Mia," his former assistant Capricorn Clark and celebrity stylist Deonte Nash.DIDDY KEY WITNESSES COULD HURT PROSECUTION'S CASE DESPITE EXPLOSIVE TESTIMONY: EXPERTHere's a look at the celebrities mentioned in court this week.Diddy's former executive assistant, Capricorn Clark, mentioned both Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey during her testimony in the sex trafficking trial.Capricorn claimed she thought Cassie was talented but was more of a studio artist."Why do you think she just had talent as opposed to being very talented?" Diddy's lawyer asked the ex-assistant."Um, talented to me is Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey," Capricorn said. "Very talented is that level of performer, entertainer. Cassie was more of a studio artist."Capricorn described a studio artist as "a little bit more comfortable in the vocal booth to have a little bit of things equalized for you and, you know, engineered properly. Less of a live performer."DIDDY EX-ASSISTANT DELIVERS MOST EXPLOSIVE' TESTIMONY YET IN RAPPER'S FEDERAL TRIAL: EXPERTDiddy's alleged victim, who has been allowed to testify under the pseudonym "Mia," testified she previously worked for Mike Myers."What did you do for Mike Myers?" the prosecution asked in court."I was his personal assistant," Mia replied.Myers was also a celebrity name mentioned during jury questioning ahead of the trial. Myers' "Austin Powers" features a joke about the disgraced rapper.SEAN DIDDY COMBS ARRESTED FOLLOWING RAIDS, HUMAN TRAFFICKING INVESTIGATIONPrior to working with Mike Meyers, "Mia," the alleged victim who worked for Diddy from 2009 until 2017, also worked as a personal assistant for fashion designer Georgina Chapman."Who were Georgina's Chapman's clients?" the prosecution asked during direct examination.Mia answered, "It was all like red-carpet celebrity dressing."Chapman was previously married to Harvey Weinstein, who is facing a rape retrial in New York, from 2007 until 2021. Chapman filed for divorce in 2017 after multiple women came forward accusing Weinstein of sexual misconduct.Chapman is the co-founder of the fashion brand Marchesa and has been dating actor Adrien Brody since 2020.DIDDY TRIAL WITNESS REVEALS THREATS AND VIOLENCE THAT COULD SUPPORT RICO CHARGES: EXPERTMusicians Nas and Kelis were mentioned during Diddy's ex-assistant's testimony. Capricorn Clark claimed Diddy took her to Central Park and threatened to kill her after he learned she had previously worked for Suge Knight."Did you ever walk in Central Park other than that one time with Mr. Combs?" Diddy's defense asked during the cross-examination."Earlier that day," she said. "We, he was giving me the run of the, you know, run of show, what the job would be like. And we walked from the east side of the park to the west side of the park, and we ran into Nas and Kelis in the middle of the park."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSDiddy's former stylist, Deonte Nash, mentioned rapper French Montana during his cross-examination.When asked who was signed by Bad Boy Records while he worked for Diddy, Nash replied, "Um French Montana.""Wait. French Montana, the hip-hop person, rap star?" Diddy's defense lawyer asked."Yes. I mean, and Puff. That's all I can really remember right now," Nash added.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERDuring celebrity stylist Deonte Nash's cross-examination, he told the jury about a mixtape he helped Cassie Ventura produce in 2013, "RockaByeBaby." Nash testified there was a team behind the mixtape. He confirmed that he did not get paid to work on the tape."No one got paid for the mixtape," he said.Nash testified that A-list rappers were on Cassie's mixtape. Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa, Meek Mill and other well-known artists were featured, according to Diddy's former stylist.The celebrity stylist, who also worked with Cassie, told the jury Diddy threatened not to release the "Me & U" singer's mixtape."He told her that one time if she keep if she keeps having a smart-a - mouth, her little mixtape won't be coming out," Nash testified.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 126 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMan who served 36 years for wifes murder forgives confessed killer in rare reconciliationLeo Schofield served 36 years in prison for his wife's murder and he forgave the man who confessed to the killing.It was January 2025 when Schofield and his daughter Ashley were involved in a serious motorcycle accident. Schofield had been released on parole in April 2024 and had always maintained his innocence.Gilbert King, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author who had been investigating Schofields case for his podcast, "Bone Valley," visited Schofield after the crash. He received a call from Jeremy Scott, a convicted murderer who testified in 2017 that he had killed Michelle Schofield. Hes serving prison time for an unrelated crime.FORMER MOB BOSS FINDS GOD IN PRISON, WALKS AWAY FROM 'EVIL LIFESTYLE': 'MY FAITH IS ROCK SOLID'Schofield agreed to speak with Scott. After some awkward small talk, King was stunned by what he heard."I was shocked by the fact that here I was with Leo, and Jeremy called me at the same time," King recalled to Fox News Digital. "It was not planned, but I found it sincere. Jeremy Scott is trying to come clean."When we spoke to him in 2021, he said it was torture for him, because as the years have gone by, he goes to bed seeing the faces of the people hes killed," said King. "He says, Thats my punishment. And he said its gotten worse over the years living with this."Neither King nor Scott was prepared for what Schofield had to say. The conversation between the men can be heard in episode 6 of Season 2."Jeremy, I want to tell you something," Schofield began. "And this is coming from a long time of prayer and a lot of thought. And Im grateful for the opportunity to thank you for telling the truth. I want you to know that I forgive you with all my heart. You have a lot of people who care about you now because you did the right thing [in confessing]. It means a lot to me. And it means a lot to my family. I thank you for that. And I thank you with all my heart, bud."" You gained a lot of respect from the people out here, because you were brave enough to tell the truth," he shared. "It was a big deal, Jeremy. That was a really big deal, because it changed my life. And I definitely appreciate you for it."FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XThere was silence. Then Scott replied, "I just hated that this happened, bro.""Im sorry that it happened," Schofield replied. " But now its your turn to start doing right. You hear me? You just keep doing your part.""Keep praying for me," said Scott.King told Fox News Digital that over the years, Schofield turned to God to cope with the loss of his beloved spouse and the struggle he faced in getting a new trial to prove his innocence."I think it began to just tear away at his soul," King explained."He was just consumed by this anger, bitterness and confusion. Leo said, This was going to destroy me, and I had to rely on my faith in God to carry me through this. The only way I could stop this anger and bitterness was to let it go and find some way to forgive Jeremy.'"SIGN UP TO GET THE TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTERDuring his time behind bars, Schofield became "a spiritual person." He found solace as a pastor in prison."He just said, I hope that its my prayer to God that Jeremy finally finds love because I am supported out here," said King. "I have a loving family and friends who believe in me. Jeremy has nothing.""I think its a testimony to who Leo is as a person," King added.WATCH: FATHER OF MURDERED TEXAS TEEN OFFERS A MESSAGE OF FAITH, FORGIVENESS IN TRAGEDYOn February 24, 1987, Michelle had left her job at a restaurant in Lakeland, Florida. The 18-year-old called her husband of six months and said she would be home soon. They had been planning to go out together. Michelle was never seen alive again."A search went on for three days. All friends and family members were just searching for Michelle," King explained. "On the second day of searching, they found her car, which was broken down on the side of the road just outside Lakeland, Florida."On February 27, Michelles body was found with 26 stab wounds in a drainage canal, The New York Times reported. According to the outlet, Schofield was charged with her murder, but there was never any physical evidence linking him to the crime. It was later proven that a set of fingerprints found in Michelles car didnt belong to him."Leo had been out there searching," said King. "Hed been constantly calling the police, showing up at the police station and asking whether they had found her. He filed a missing persons report. They didnt really consider Leo a suspect right away. But they started to build a case around him.""Some of the neighbors had said theyd seen Leo and Michelle fighting a few times," King continued. "There was a neighbor who said she had seen Leo emerge from the house carrying something heavy, putting it into the back of his car and driving off. But the problem is that Leo was accounted for at that time. I think even the police didnt really believe her. But I think they had a really strong prosector and a very weak defense attorney.""That was Leos downfall," King added.During Schofields trial in 1989, the prosecution insisted that Schofield had been violent toward Michelle. Despite the lack of forensic evidence, Schofield was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.GET REAL-TIME UPDATES DIRECTLY ON THE TRUE CRIME HUBScott lived less than two miles from where Michelles body was found."He was off the radar, but he shouldnt have been," said King. " When they found those fingerprints in the car that didnt match anybody like Leo or Michelle, they should have gone to known suspects in the area, and they never did that. These fingerprints remained mysterious for 17 years until they finally came back to Jeremy."Due to a lack of forensic technology at the time, the fingerprints couldnt be matched until 2004. They belonged to Scott. King said that initially, Scott denied having anything to do with Michelles murder, claiming he had only stolen the stereo speakers from her car."Six years after he denied killing Michelle, he came out and wrote a letter to Leos lawyer, saying, Im the one that did this. You got the wrong guy in prison," said King. "Thats when he started talking about it in 2016.""He said to me, That man never belonged in prison. I took his life away from him," said King. "He felt bad about that. I think hes one of those people who is trying to do something right with what little time he has left on Earth. Hes never going to be outside the prison walls."The New York Times reported that Scott had confessed to the murder "a number of times."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"[Scott] spoke out before and nobody believed him," said King. "They just beat him up on the stand and said he was a liar and unreliable. . . . I think that stayed with him. Hes thinking, Im trying to do the right thing here. Im confessing to a murder. And the state instead just decided to attack his credibility.""But I reached out to him," said King. "I said, Im willing to listen. I believe that youre telling the truth. We spoke many times, and Ive continued to stay in touch with him. Hes never wavered from what hes told me. Hes never wavered from his confession."During his time in prison, Schofield immersed himself in faith. He mentored fellow inmates. He also found love again. He married Crissie Carter, a social worker he met while serving time, in 1995.According to The New York Times, the state hasnt moved forward on additional murder charges against Scott.In a statement sent to Fox News Digital, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd wrote: "The jury found Leo Schofield guilty of murdering Michelle Schofield. Multiple courts have upheld that verdict."The outlet shared that Schofield is currently working to overturn his conviction. If denied, he could be on parole for another four to six years."Being on the outside, youre reminded that youre not free thats what Leos life is like," said King. " He was offered two deals that wouldve had him out of prison in the early 90s if he wouldve just taken them. He refused. He said, Its much easier for me to serve time than it is for me to admit something I didnt do.""Leo is trying to get that exoneration thats his life today," said King. "Fortunately, there are some very powerful people in Florida who also believe him and are fighting for him, too. I have hope for him. I really think something is going to happen."0 Commentaires 0 Parts 134 Vue 0 Aperçu
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