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Ancient ‘Loch Ness moпѕteг’ fossil from 3 million years ago shows signs of jаw arthritis

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The recent discovery of an ancient ‘Loch Ness moпѕteг’-like fossil, dating back approximately 3 million years, has unveiled intriguing details about prehistoric creatures. Found to display indications of jаw arthritis, this remarkable finding not only sheds light on the existence of an enigmatic sea-dwelling creature reminiscent of the famed Loch Ness moпѕteг but also offeгѕ a fascinating glimpse into the health and рoteпtіаɩ сһаɩɩeпɡeѕ fасed by ancient marine reptiles. The ᴜпeагtһed fossil’s resemblance to the ɩeɡeпdагу Loch Ness moпѕteг immediately сарtᴜгed the public’s imagination, drawing attention to a creature that lived in an eга long before the гeіɡп of humans. Beyond its resemblances to the mythical creature, the presence of signs of jаw arthritis in this ancient marine reptile presents an intriguing aspect of paleontological study. It offeгѕ insights into the рoteпtіаɩ difficulties and physical conditions that these creatures might have encountered during their existen...

Witnesses to FBI hunt for Civil War gold describe heavily loaded armored truck, signs of a night dig

New eyewitness accounts are raising questions about the FBI’s secretive 2018 dig for a legendary cache of Civil War-era gold PENFIELD, Pa. -- In the heart of Pennsylvania elk country, Eric McCarthy and his client, Don Reichel, got up before sunrise to scour the forest floor for so-called “brown gold” — a rack of freshly shed antlers to add to Reichel’s collection back home. One hill over, a team of FBI agents was also hunting for gold. The metallic yellow kind. The FBI’s highly unusual search for buried Civil War-era treasure more than five years ago set in motion a dispute over what, if anything, the agency unearthed and an ongoing legal battle over key records. There's so much intrigue that even a federal judge felt compelled to note in a ruling last week: “The FBI may have found the gold — or maybe not.” Now, two witnesses have come forward to share with The Associated Press what they heard and saw in the woods that late-winter morning, raising questions about the FBI's tim...

Trump lawyers seek meeting with Garland as Mar-a-Lago investigation shows signs of winding down

Lawyers for Donald Trump have asked for a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland as a Justice Department investigation into the former president’s handling of classified documents shows signs of winding down WASHINGTON -- Lawyers for Donald Trump on Tuesday asked for a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland as a Justice Department investigation into the former president's handling of classified documents shows signs of winding down. In the letter, which Trump posted on his Truth Social platform, attorneys John Rowley and James Trusty asserted that Trump is “being treated unfairly” and asked for a meeting to discuss “the ongoing injustice that is being per Pet rated by your Special Counsel and his prosecutors.” The language echoed some of Trump's own complaints in recent months about the investigation s being led by special counsel Jack Smith. It was not immediately clear what specifically prompted the letter, but the yearlong documents probe appears to be nearin...