Terry Wayne Wallis was named “The Man Who Slept for 19 Years” after he said his first words in 2003 after he was comatose since 1984.
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WrestleMania 38: Stone Cold Steve Austin stuns his way back into the ring, Cody Rhodes returns to WWE
Night one of WrestleMania 38 was filled with many star-studded names, and showcased the best of WWE’s women’s division.
WrestleMania 38: Start time, how to watch, match card for Night 1 of WWE’s biggest event
Seven matches, highlighted by the biggest names in the women’s division and a mystery competitor, will kick off WWE’s two-night event.
Hubble telescope finds most distant star ever, giving glimpse into early stages of universe
It took 12.9 billion years for light from the star, Earendel, to reach Earth, just 900 million years after the universe was created.
There are hundreds of undiscovered mammals – and you’ve probably seen one, new study says
It is estimated about 80% of mammals have been scientifically discovered, and some of the ones that haven’t been found yet are likely in the U.S.
500-pound black bear living near Tennessee university relocated by wildlife officials
A black bear was removed from living near a private university in Tennessee after it “had become habituated to human and unnatural foods.”
2 Pennsylvania state troopers, civilian killed after being hit by suspected driver under the influence
Trooper Martin F. Mack III and Trooper Branden T. Sisca attempted to help a man walking on a highway before they were all hit by a vehicle.
96-year-old Holocaust survivor killed in Ukraine after his home was hit by Russian shelling
Borys Romanchenko, 96, was killed in the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, after the building he lived in was hit by Russian shells, his granddaughter said.
A Boeing 737-800 crashed in China with 132 passengers. Here’s what we know about the aircraft and its safety.
Boeing has been under scrutiny for crashes in recent years, but it was the 737 Max that received the harshest criticism over safety concerns.
Europe dominated the happiest countries in the world list. What about the United States?
Finland was picked as the happiest country in the world by the United Nations for the fifth straight year. The U.S. didn’t even make the top 10.