Prince Harry's account of taking an array of illegal drugs in his memoir Spare has led a conservative think tank to raise the prospect of "the potential revocation of Prince Harry's visa for illicit substance use."
The Washington, D.C.-based Heritage Foundation wants U.S. authorities to publish the Duke of Sussex's visa application to determine whether he was asked to disclose any drug use. In Spare, Harry describes taking drugs such as cocaine, marijuana, mushrooms and ayahuasca. Read More...
Aardvark feces have revealed the true peril the species faces from climate change.
Scientists from Oregon State University have found the study of aardvark poop to be very useful in discovering how the species is being impacted by incredibly dry landscapes.
The scientists discovered that as the environment becomes increasingly dry and arid, aardvarks are becoming more and more isolated from each other. The findings were published in a Diversity and Distribution paper. Read More...
A Nevada man, believed to be the last living suspect investigated in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, was arrested on Friday in connection with the long-unsolved case.
A grand jury handed up a murder indictment against Duane Keith Davis, 60, also known as “Keefy D” or “Keffe D,” Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Jason Johansson and Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson told reporters.
Davis has previously acknowledged that he was in the car that pulled up next to the rapper’s vehicle when he was shot, but until Friday, no charges had ever been filed in the case that has fueled headlines, conspiracy theories, songs and movies for years. Read More...