Team Discovers ‘Ghost Ship’ That Avoided Searchers For Years, Sunk Almost 140 Years Ago

Shipwreck Discovery off Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula On June 28th, a group of twenty civic scientists and community historians unearthed the FJ King shipwreck along Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula, concluding a search that has puzzled treasure hunters since the 1970s. Brendon Bayrod, who led the Wisconsin Underwater Archaeology Association (WUAA) team, announced the findings on Monday. He […]
Ghost subway trains continue to be seen in NYC.

Subway Mystery Unraveled It looks like a mystery involving subway signs has finally been cleared up. The MTA’s subway trains haven’t used some designations in years, which brings up an interesting point. Recent images circulating on social media have shown trains displaying lines that include numbers nine and thirteen, which are no longer in service. […]
‘Cow scammer’ ran $100M ‘ghost cattle’ Ponzi scheme

Victims of a $100 million Ponzi scheme have drawn comparisons to a notorious figure known as, well, the “Bernie Madoff of cows.” They’ve recently filed a lawsuit against a lender that allegedly overlooked significant warning signs. Brian McClain, a 52-year-old rancher from Benton, Kentucky, died by suicide on April 18, 2023, just days before his […]
Suspected leader of Long Island’s ghost gun network taken into custody in Suffolk County’s largest weapons seizure to date

Major Ghost Gun Bust in Suffolk County A significant arrest occurred regarding a gun smuggler who was reportedly involved in producing and selling homemade firearms using a 3D printer. This incident has been labeled the largest ghost gun bust in Suffolk County history. Daniel Profeck, aged 35, was taken into custody on Wednesday following an […]
Revival of Italian ‘ghost town’ through 140 colorful murals enhances local tourism

Revival of Southern Italy’s Ghost Town Through Street Art A once-abandoned ghost town in southern Italy is experiencing a remarkable revival, thanks to the transformation of the area into a vibrant street art destination featuring over 140 colorful murals. The town’s population had been dwindling, with many young locals moving away for better job opportunities […]
Roseanne Barr shares that she turned down an opportunity to come back to ‘The Conners’ as a ghost

A few years after being let go from the spinoff of her original show, Roseanne Barr recently claimed that she was invited to return to comedy as a “ghost.” In her documentary, “Roseanne Barr is in America,” the 72-year-old comedian reflected on her fall from grace following a contentious tweet in 2018, elaborating on her […]
Hamas appoints ‘Ghost of al-Qassam’ as its new leader following the elimination of his two predecessors by Israel, according to reports.

Hamas Appoints New Leader Following Israeli Strikes Hamas has named Ezzedin Al-Haddad, a long-time member known as the “Ghost of Alcasam,” as its new leader in Gaza. This change comes after both of his predecessors were eliminated by Israeli forces. Al-Haddad played a role in orchestrating the attack on October 7, 2023, and has recently […]
Michigan Senate Democrats Approve Ban on Bump Stocks and Rules for ‘Ghost Guns’

The Michigan Senate Democrats on the Judiciary Committee advanced a bill on Thursday to ban bump stocks and require serialization for “ghost guns.” State Senator Dana Polehanki (D) introduced SB 224, aimed specifically at prohibiting bump stocks. She referred to these devices as “destructive war weapons,” emphasizing, “These are not tools for sports or self-defense. […]
Thai Horror-Comedy ‘A Useful Ghost’ with LGBTQ Themes Takes a Political Turn at Cannes

Cannes: A Shift in Thai LGBTQ Cinema Director Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke aims for Thai gay films to explore deeper narratives, incorporating political themes alongside pop culture. His latest work, “Useful Ghosts,” features model and actress Davika “Mai” Hoorne, who returns as a ghost to comfort her grieving husband. The film, positioned as a quirky comedy, juxtaposes […]
‘Ghost Lake’ in California Reappears After 130 Years, Covering 94,000 Acres of Farmland

Lake Tulare Makes a Comeback Lake Tulare, once the largest body of freshwater west of the Mississippi, vanished in the late 19th century largely due to agricultural drainage. Its resurgence over the last year has stirred a mix of challenges and opportunities for the San Joaquin Valley. Historically, during the late 1800s, Lake Tulare stretched […]