John Wick 2 filming will begin this fall, Thunder Road today confirmed as part of the announcement of their upcoming Outlaws Inc. film. According to ComingSoon, John Wick 2 will begin filming this fall. Pretty much the entire creative team is back on board, with David Leitch and Chad Stahelski directing and Derek Kolstad penning the script. Of course, Keanu …
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Rare Leatherback turtle rescued from shoreline
It’s an unusual spectacle to have a leatherback sea turtle grounded on a Newfoundland shoreline, but if there’s a guy who knows how to handle it it is Wayne Ledwell. Ledwell, with Whale Release and Strandings, says the turtle became beached, but Fisheries Officers, a veterinarian, and local residents were able to work together to move the animal into deep …
Read More »Humpback whales spotted in Columbia River (Video)
Humpback whales were spotted in the lower Columbia River, by the bridge between Astoria and Pacific County Washington. Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Vince Patton reports that the whales were spotted just downstream of the bridge to Washington. So, what’s bringing the whales this far upriver?
Read More »Scientists Capture Video Of Exoplanet 63 Light Years Away (Watch)
University of Toronto released this video earlier this month. It’s made from a series of images captured between November 2013 and April 2015, and it shows an exoplanet, a planet orbiting a distant star, moving through 18 months of its 22-year orbit around its star. Discovered in 2008, β Pic b is a gas giant 10 to 12 times the …
Read More »Ancient Alaskans were fishing for salmon 11500 years ago, study finds
New evidence has emerged in Alaska that early primitive communities fished for salmon in what is now North America. Alaskan scientists have found that primitive cavemen fished for salmon during the Ice Age in North America. The Paleolithic Indians were basically hunter-gatherers. The men hunted for wild game and fish while the women collected berries and other roots and nuts.
Read More »‘Microbial cloud’ in breath could identify you much like skin or hair, New Study
Humans constantly exude millions of bacteria into the surrounding air–from skin, breath, and bodily functions. New research shows that everyone’s bacterial cloud is so unique that an individual can be identified by his or her microbial signature. “What we were trying to do was to take the knowledge that we have about the human microbiome and microbiology and that we’ve …
Read More »US FDA asks outside panel to review Essure safety
Bayer’s Essure is the only FDA approved non-surgical permanent birth control device. Approved in 2002 and sold to up to hundreds of thousands of women, the FDA recently called for an outside panel to review Essure’s safety after thousands of women complained of various complications. The FDA is scheduled to have a follow up meeting on Thursday to discuss the …
Read More »Azealia Banks: Rapper hurls homophobic slur at flight attendant in airplane luggage spat
Azealia Banks hurled a homophobic slur and various expletives at a Delta Airlines flight attendant after an incident with a fellow passenger aboard a plane from New York City to LAX. The 212 hitmaker was reportedly trying to make a quick exit from the Delta flight, but as she attempted to squeeze past a French couple, the man put his …
Read More »Selfie deaths more common than shark attacks, reports show
A tally of selfie-related incidents leading to deaths this year comes with a startling revelation — selfie deaths in 2015 outnumber deaths from shark attacks. We know shark attacks are pretty rare, but this is still a little concerning. Surely nobody should die just because they wanted to take a picture? The incidents are generally thought to have occurred because …
Read More »Ashley Aldridge: Young mom rescues wheelchair ‘Earl Moorman’ from oncoming train
Ashley Aldridge was at home in Auburn, Illinois, last week when she heard a man screaming. The 19-year-old ran outside to the railroad tracks near her house, heard a train blaring its horn, and saw 75-year-old Earl Moorman, whose wheelchair had gotten stuck on the tracks. “I’m just glad he’s OK,” Aldridge said Tuesday evening, a few hours after the …
Read More »Man pushes wife off cliff: Harold Henthorn found guilty of 1st degree murder in death of 2nd wife (Video)
A Colorado man has been found guilty of pushing his wife off a cliff to her death. According to prosecutors, 59-year-old Harold Henthorn secretly insured the life of his second wife, Dr. Toni Henthorn, for $4.7 million before she fell to her death during a hike celebrating their wedding anniversary in 2012. From KMGH:
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