Friday the 13th origins: A look at why the day is considered unlucky

May 13 marks the one and only Friday the 13th of 2022 — a day that tends to evoke a range of emotions for the superstitious.

Death row inmates' last meals: What to know about the history behind our strange fascination of these requests

Executions in the United States often comes with interest in the last meal the condemned prisoner would eat before they are executed. Here's what you should know about the ritual of last meals, and why the public is interested in it.

Why Koreans could all get younger soon

The country is unique in that it uses three different systems to calculate ages, including one that means a baby born on December 31 could be 2 years old by the next day.

Egg-sized white diamond sold for over $21 million, plus fees

Christie’s says “The Rock,” an egg-sized white diamond billed as the largest of its kind to go up for auction, has sold for more than 21.6 million Swiss francs ($21.75 million), including fees — though at the low end of the expected range.

2 sperm whales die within one week in Florida Keys

A sperm whale calf died after beaching itself in the northern Florida Keys last week. Six days later, an emaciated adult whale was found beached near Key West. A necropsy determined the calf likely died after becoming separated from its mother.

5th grader brings weed gummies to Livonia school that kindergartner brought margaritas

Two 5th graders were hospitalized after one of them brought weed gummies into the Livonia school - the same school where a kindergartner brought margaritas to snack time.

UFO debate: House panel to hold public hearing on ‘unidentified aerial phenomena'

“The purpose of this hearing is to give the public an opportunity to hear directly from subject matter experts and leaders in the Intelligence Community on one of the greatest mysteries of our time,” said Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.

Man charged with murdering wife wins primary election in Indiana

An Indiana Republican who won a primary election in his hometown this week has been in jail on murder charges since March.

Ancient cave art discovered in Alabama is largest-known in North America

The art, discovered deep in a cave in Alabama, was created by Native Americans who lived sometime between 660 and 949 AD, researchers said.

Why teen who disengaged clutch wasn't charged or sued after Jeep crushes mechanic

When Jeffrey Hawkins, a 42-year-old father of four, was killed while on the job, a 19-year-old with no knowledge of how to drive any vehicles disengaged the clutch of a Jeep Wrangler, forcing the car forward. But the teenager is not being charged or sued for his death.

‘Pro-Life Spiderman’ strikes again, scales New York Times building

A self-proclaimed "Pro-Life Spiderman" was back at again Thursday morning, days after he scaled the 60-floor Salesforce Tower in San Francisco.