Pandemic boredom led people to seek thrills by tossing powerful magnets into lakes and rivers. They found buckets of scrap metal, and the occasional grenade. By Amanda Holpuch Guns, shopping carts and ...
On an overgrown bank of the Grand River in western Michigan, Xan Dulyea-Lowing tossed the city's heaviest lure (by Scripps News' unofficial estimation) into shallow water. He fished not for the living ...
Magnet fisher James Kane cradles a shiny, four-pound magnetic disk: a stainless-steel shell housing an alloy of iron, neodymium and boron. He hucks it into a lake in a public park in New York City, ...