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Forget UFOs, let's talk about Unidentified Submerged Objects

Officially, the U.S. government has no proof that sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena are the result of alien activity. Apparently, though, the definitely-probably-not-aliens have been observed operating unidentified submerged objects in our oceans, Fox News reports .

5 cryptocurrencies to watch as the big Bitcoin 'halving' begins

Bitcoin will go through it’s latest so-called “halving” event starting Friday. The halving will cut the current reward for mining new coins from 6.25 Bitcoin to 3.125. Halving is an integral part of the Bitcoin blockchain system , which creates a monetary system that controls

How to know if AirPods are fake

There are a ton of vendors and online marketplaces selling fake AirPods these days. First, you must remember that Apple’s AirPods should not be retailing for $19. Even on Cyber Monday. And that should be the first thing that tells you they’re fake. The second thing to keep in

Air Canada workers allegedly pulled off $15 million gold heist

Exactly a year after 6,600 bars of 99.99-percent pure gold were reported missing at Toronto Pearson International Airport , Peel Regional Police has announced multiple arrests in connection with the brazen heist seemingly ripped straight from the silver screen. Law enforcement

Huge EV discounts aren't getting people to buy them

Electric vehicles are seeing huge discounts right now , but those new lower prices are still not enough to get folks to, y’know, buy them. Now, an ever-more-bloated EV inventory is pushing automakers and dealers to slash prices even further. Five-figure price discounts are no

The 20 best airports in the world

These are the best airports in the world according to Skytrax , an “air transport rating organization.” By surveying travelers across more than 570 airports, the ranking tracks satisfaction across categories like check-in, arrivals, transfers, shopping, and security through to

Cocoa prices are now the highest they've ever been

Things are not so sweet in candy commodity markets. A report from the European Cocoa Association , the trade group representing chocolatiers on the continent, said that the amount of cocoa beans it ground for confections in the first quarter was down 2.5% from the year before.