America's Indian Ocean Shadow War
Italian blogger reveals furtive US military operations in Yemen and Somalia.
— Wired

Italian blogger reveals furtive US military operations in Yemen and Somalia.
— Wired
Canadian woman crashes into moose, drives 25 miles in destroyed car, and has no recollection of the incident or trip.
— CBC News
'Celebrating' the 25th anniversary of the first revelations about the controversial MJ-12 UFO group.
— Mysterious Universe
For 'upper class' criminals, decapitation was the preferred form of execution.
— Discovery News
Private aerospace company designs spacecraft which can adjust 'lost' satellite orbits and bring them back online.
— Space.com
Company claims device was not a secret, but local officials were unaware of its existence.
— FOX News
Jacob and Sophia top the list of 2011's most prominent baby names.
— LiveScience
Upcoming cargo launch to the ISS by Space X will mark first private company to journey to the space station.
— NY Times
'Intellistreets' system would communicate to passersby and possibly record their conversations.
— InfoWars.com
New study suggests that 3.6% of adults are afflicted by the disorder.
— Medical Xpress
Astronomers are perplexed by an unknown object disturbing the orbits of parts of the Kuiper Belt.
— National Geographic News
Nick Redfern shares the tale of a 'Sasquatch' sighting that turned out to be less than paranormal.
— Mania.com
A look at the many safeguards used to prevent explosive attacks and how bomb makers can inadvertantly thwart their own plans.
— Discovery News
Loren Coleman examines the difficulties in deciphering eyewitness testimony in cryptid cases.
— Twilight Language
'FatFonts' features a system where printed numbers greater reflect their relative numerical size.
— New Scientist
An investigation is underway after paramedics wrongly assumed an accident victim had died at the scene.
— Unexplained Mysteries
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has returned a wealth of information during its analysis of the asteroid Vesta.
— NASA
A massive ice sheet lying in the Antarctic could be at risk of collapse after scientists discovered it sits above a basin the size of Wales.
— Mail Online
A suburban Phoenix man made a lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky guess in a recent multistate lottery game.
— Associated Press
A few weeks after Google announced the completion of their paradigm-warping technology Google Glass, this picture appeared in the G+ account of Google VP Sebastian Thrun.
— io9.com
A YouTube user says he has proof that NASA is covering up evidence of aliens after he found a "UFO hovering near the Sun."
— Mail Online
A Second World War plane that crash landed in the Sahara Desert before the British pilot walked to his death has been found almost perfectly preserved 70 years later.
— The Telegraph
The researcher discusses the Loch Ness Monster, the many ways hunters have tried to prove its existence, the controversial "Surgeon's Photo," and various theories behind what Nessie might be.
— Binnall of America
Two horses have been killed in horrific attacks that authorities think could be linked to black magic worshippers.
— The Sun
Light from an alien "super-Earth" twice the size of our own planet has been detected by a NASA space telescope for the first time in what astronomers are calling a historic achievement.
— Space.com
1,200 year old discovery contains calculations going well beyond 2012.
— National Geographic News
Eerie photo shows mysterious figure in abandoned building.
— About.com
Tourist notices a character in Raphael's Vatican painting that bears a striking resemblence to iconic actor.
— Yahoo! News
The race is on to develop and popularize a digital format which will replace physical cash and credit cards.
— PhysOrg.com
New DARPA plan would see two dozen satellites providing battleground information for any soldier with a tablet.
— Space.com