Hello, 2011!
Accompanied by renewed hopes brought on by a fresh year as well as a slew of resolutions that will likely soon fall by the wayside, 2011 has been sweeping across the globe...

Accompanied by renewed hopes brought on by a fresh year as well as a slew of resolutions that will likely soon fall by the wayside, 2011 has been sweeping across the globe...
In this photo review of 2010, Orange News selects some of the quirkiest and most unusual stories/images of the year, including the pictured 101-year old woman from China who grew a horn on her head.
Returning as a guest host on C2C is John B. Wells. Heard on radio and television stations throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, South Africa, Australia, and South America, Wells is one of the world's most recognized voice artists.
Tonight's guest host Rob Simone is an award-winning media personality and accomplished TV and radio host. In addition, Rob has authored 2 books, and is a featured writer for FATE magazine. After being a devout listener of Coast to Coast AM in the 90's Rob Simone traveled around the world through 27 countries exploring mysterious and sacred places and the unexplained phenomena that surrounds them.
We received a set of images of the Bosnian Pyramids from Dr. Sam Osmanagich.
George Knapp has selected a group of year-end Top 10 lists for your perusal, including the top news, paranormal, cryptozoological, and weird stories of the year. Pictured: 'The Montauk Monster.'
Check out some of the items that have recently caught George Knapp's attention, including articles on men with glowing red eyes, the monitoring of America, and a video related to New Zealand's release of UFO information.
A photo of Saturn's 'blue moon,' Rhea, was recently snapped by the Cassini spacecraft.
Ian Punnett writes: "A photo of my right ankle and the scooter contraption I have to ride after my successful surgery to reattach my ligaments last Monday..."
A new type of species that lived alongside humans and Neanderthals 30,000 years ago has been discovered. DNA tests from a tooth (pictured), found in a Siberian cave, have confirmed the existence of the separate species, dubbed the Denisovans.
A rare event occurs tonight when a total lunar eclipse coincides with the timing of the Winter Solstice.
A number of items have recently caught George Knapp's attention, including articles on the paranormal nature of the American Southwest's 'Four Corners' region, a new wave of cattle mutilations, and a video which showcases the UFOs of antiquity.
Researchers in Florida have captured on camera the first picture of X-rays produced by a bolt of lightning.
Parker Brothers Choppers in Florida has unveiled a stunning street-legal recreation of the iconic Tron Lightcycle.
Futurist John Jay Harper, a former guest on C2C, passed away on December 15th. A prolific researcher of earth changes, Harper authored the book Tranceformers: Shamans of the 21st Century
Thanks to a potent combination of high winds and frigid temperatures, this Lake Erie lighthouse has become a veritable ice sculpture.
For the last two years, Tennessee's Calvino Inman has endured a mysterious and frightening affliction where he sheds tears of blood. The condition, which has baffled doctors, is not a wholly unique illness, as a handful of people around the world also suffer from this enigmatic ailment. More on the story at The Daily Mail.
British photographer Graham Ekins has captured rare images of an amazing squid which use jet propulsion to leap out of the sea to avoid predators.
Retired police detective Simon Dinsdale, whose father Tim captured Nessie on film 50 years ago, claims he has seen the elusive creature on two occasions.
Sitting at the heart of a massive blizzard pounding the Midwest, Ian Punnett sent us some images of the snowfall, as seen from his house...
The Ocucaje Desert in Peru has turned into an unlikely battleground over a plethora of marine fossils exposed by harsh winds...
A bone fragment found on the uninhabited Pacific island of Kiribati may be the long-awaited evidence for what became of famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart..
A new restaurant in China features six waitress robots. While the robots can serve up to 100 people, the food (a kind of fondue) is still prepared by humans.
William Henry set us a set of images to accompany his 12/6/10 appearance.
The first Sunday of every month, George Noory is featuring emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections. Tonight, we'll hear from the Liquid Fusion Band, Mark Lanford, Gerry Marsden & Melissa Endean, Jan Harrison, Kevin Johnson, Chris Carmona, and Vequinox.
An estimated two million bees from two battling colonies waged war in a South Florida man's home.
Mail Online has posted several extraordinary photos of supercell clouds photographed by Sean Heavey.
The search for life on other worlds just got more interesting, when scientists announced today they had trained microbes (pictured) to eat arsenic, in lieu of phosphorus.
Paola Harris has sent photos of the metal that witnesses (Jose Padilla/Reme Baca) reportedly pulled off the craft in the 1945 San Antonio, NM crash case.