A Jordanian aid flight over Gaza provided rare aerial views of extensive destruction and displacement caused by ongoing conflict, showing crumbling buildings and large tent encampments.
Researchers using historical aerial photos and modern satellite data have gained new insights into the collapse of Antarctic ice shelves, revealing that rising sea temperatures primarily cause melting beneath the ice, which suggests that ice shelf collapse may be slower than previously thought, emphasizing the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to prevent irreversible sea level rise.
Phil Spector's infamous murder mansion, where he shot actress Lana Clarkson in 2003, has been transformed into a wedding venue named Wrensmoor and is now available for upscale events. The 10-bedroom, 10,590-square-foot gated hilltop mansion, which Spector bought in 1998 for $1.1 million, has been revamped and is being rented out for around $2,700 per night. The property, now owned by Spector's ex-wife, features modern amenities and has had the foyer where Clarkson died changed with a hand-painted mural. Despite its dark history, the leaseholder aims to focus on the property's architectural beauty and provide a space for joyous occasions while acknowledging the tragic past.
Denver and surrounding areas experienced a record amount of rainfall on May 11, resulting in flooding of streams, creeks, trails, and roads. The rain continued until late Friday morning, totaling 4.57 inches, which is almost one-third of the average yearly rainfall. FOX31's SkyFOX captured aerial photos of the standing water.