Creatures piled on a platter, their black eyes still visible, their segmented, armored bodies intact. It's also a contrast to ...
There are 120 Minor League Baseball teams, and they each play approximately 70 home games a year. In the interest of not ...
Louisiana governor Jeff Landry thinks a few buckets of Cajun shrimp are all it’ll take to get Greenlanders to cave.
Hi Barbie, it's time to have some fun in the sun in Las Vegas!The Malibu Barbie Cafe has officially opened its doors inside ...
Salem is preparing for an atmospheric river expected to bring heavy rain, rising creeks and potential flooding across the Mid ...
Ring in 2026 with a five-course dinner at Maleza featuring seasonal Mexican flavors and a champagne toast. The menu includes ...
Whether it's kicking off the morning with a run or ending the night with a toast, the desert has no shortage of ways to bid ...
Emily Estefan's longtime girlfriend, Gemeny Hernandez, was arrested on Tuesday, October 28, at a South Miami home and was charged with felony strong-arm robbery and misdemeanor battery, the arrest ...
A routine stop at a local bait store turned wild when a mantis shrimp—nicknamed the “alien of the ocean”—decided to fight back. With lightning-fast reflexes and a punch powerful enough to break glass, ...
Louisiana Senator John Kennedy stunned the Senate floor by displaying a giant screenshot from the “Alien” movie, claiming that consuming radioactive shrimp could transform people into creatures ...
U.S. Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana used an unusual prop to argue for tougher inspections of foreign seafood in a speech on the Senate floor: A poster-sized picture of the monster from sci-fi horror ...
(KPEL News) - Louisiana U.S. Senator John Kennedy says reports that some shrimp from other companies being sold in our state are radioactive has very concerned that we will turn into aliens. A few ...