Possible drone sightings latest: Ohio military base, arrests near Boston airport

Elected officials are urging action to identify and stop mysterious drones reported over New Jersey, New York and other eastern parts of the country in recent weeks.

'Santa Claus' sarcophagus believed to be discovered during excavation project

The sarcophagus belonging to Saint Nicholas, the man behind the legend of Santa Claus, is believed to have been uncovered in Turkey during an excavation. See the photos.

Googly eyes on public art in Oregon spark laughter, debate, cleanup costs

A playful trend in Bend, Oregon, has gone viral as googly eyes mysteriously appear on public sculptures along the city’s “Roundabout Art Route."

No drone found after NJ residents report crash

The drone drama in the NYC area is deepening. Here are the top headlines so far from Friday.

Plane or drone?: Here's how you can check to see what's flying overhead

As officials continue to investigate the origins of mysterious drones spotted in our area, there's an easy (and free) way to help you tell what you've spotted.

Man pays $6.2M for banana art, ends up eating it

Justin Sun, founder of cryptocurrency platform TRON, bought the banana artwork during a Sotheby's art auction in New York last week.

Duct-tape banana art sells for $6.2 million at auction

A piece of conceptual art consisting of a banana duct-taped to a wall has sold for $6.2 million at an auction in New York.

See it: Mummified cat cub provides glimpse of what animals looked like

The frozen mummy of a sabre-toothed cub found in Siberia was so well-preserved that it gave scientists the chance to study an extinct mammal unlike ever before.

‘Blobs’ that closed Australian beaches were made of poop, weed, and meth, scientists say

Thousands of mysterious blobs that closed several Sydney beaches last month have been revealed to contain materials “consistent with human generated waste”, scientists at the University of New South Wales said.

Watch: Would-be robber scared off by employee with bigger knife

The man put the knife back into his waistband after he appeared to realize one of the store employees was holding an even bigger knife.

Bronze 600-pound stolen military tribute statue recovered in Southwest Detroit

The statue was of Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson from Detroit, a Tuskegee Airman - the first Black military pilots, forbidden from holding the title before 1941.