State record is broken by a massive 122-pound catfish taken in Tennessee.
The state record for blue catfish was broken by a man from Tennessee twice. Micka Burkhart, 44, of Big Rock, Tennessee, broke his own record with a catfish weighing 122 pounds, 3 ounces, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA). A news statement on Thursday, July 13, stated that Burkhart grabbed the record-breaking catfish from the Barkley Reservoir in Stewart County. It measured 57.5 inches in length and 42.5 inches in girth. According to the TWRA, although Burkhart set his most recent record on Wednesday, June 28, the formal record-breaking and certification procedure was only finalized on Tuesday, July 11.
Pakistan successfully completes a test flight of the Fatah II
RAWALPINDI: On Wednesday, Pakistan successfully tested the multi-launch rocket Fatah-II, which is outfitted with cutting-edge avionics, an advanced navigation system, and a distinctive flight path. Up to 400 kilometers away,…
By 2026, the UK wants autonomous vehicles on its roads.
UK introduced legislation in November, outlining plans to hold manufacturers, rather than owners, legally liable for self-driving car crashes
The moon image captured by an Italian photographer wins “Astronomy Picture of the Day” from NASA.
Nasa awarded the title on Christmas day to a shot of the moon which took its photographer six years to perfect
Indiana fishing record broken for the third time after another angler broke the record twice on same day
Phillip Duracz of Chesterton, Indiana, broke the state’s burbot fishing record 11 days after a new record was established
King Charles, the potential future feud between Prince William exposed
King Charles is happy to let Prince William “plough his own furrow”
PSX gains over 1,600 points as the bulls take the lead.
Analyst says KSE-100 bounced back from technical support levels, but there will be nervous days as polls approach
The Big Apple loses out to Orlando, Florida, as the greatest American city for New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Times Square New Year's Eve organizer dismisses study as 'comparing apples to oranges'
It is not required of candidates to appear before ROs to review nomination papers: previous ECP secretary
According to Section 62 of Election Act, 2017, candidate is not required to be present at time of scrutiny of nomination papers
‘The Crown’ final season spins Prince William and Kate Middleton romance with ‘fairy tale’ elements
The royal couple met at St Andrew's University and married in 2011