Lebanese Customs Agents Seize Radioactive Maxi Pads
Electronic scanners detected radioactive material in a shipment of feminine sanitary pads at Rafik Hariri International Airport in Beirut.
Picasso’s Former Electrician, Wife Convicted Of Possessing Stolen Art
Picasso's former electrician was convicted Friday of possessing 271 works from the Spanish artist. Pierre Le Guennec and wife Danielle were ordered to give the pieces back to the family of Picasso. The stolen artwork is worth up to an estimated $105 million.
TSA Finds Hatchet, Knife, Brass Knuckles in Carry-On Bag
TSA seized a hatchet, knife and brass knuckles a LaGuardia Airport passenger had in his carry on luggage.
Fire Extinguisher Factory Burns Down in Chicago
More than 150 Firefighters in Chicago battled a blaze at a fire extinguisher factory.
Dog Takes 20-Mile Bus Ride Alone in Houston
Houston authorities are looking for the owners of a dog who rode a Metro bus for nearly 20 miles across town.
Nearly Five Tons of Live Catfish Spill Onto Chinese Road
Around 6,800 kilos of catfish were scattered along a road in the Kaili Development Zone of Guizhou province.
Beetles Mostly Immune To Mass Extinction Events
New research shows that beetles are mostly immune to extinction. Looking and analyzing the evolutionary record, scientists were able to show that the majority of modern beetle families extend back through the fossil record.
Earth Had Its Warmest Winter On Record
December and January were Earth's warmest on record, while February was the second warmest on record. A ridge that allows jet steam to pass over California and slam the Midwest and East coast with snow, plus the extreme drought plaguing the state is causing the warm winter.
Missing Cat Found Across the Country Two Years Later
Kevin the cat vanished from Cheryl Walls' South Carolina home and turned up two years later in a U-Haul trailer crossing into California.
Goose Spotted in Georgia with Dart Through its Head
The AWARE Wildlife Center said the goose spotted at Arlington Memorial Cemetery in Sandy Springs is the latest in a string of similar incidents.
AP Mistakes Rob Durst For Fred Durst
Remember that time when AP made a mistake, neither do we. Here is the latest mistake that they made and it had to do with the Durst men who are not even close to being related.
Craigslist Ad for ‘Unconditional Love’ Reaches Over One Million Views
Vancouver man Brice Royer might have the most read Craigslist ad of all time. What is he selling? Unconditional love, and the total cost is $0. This ad has been posted all over the internet, and an update was recently posted to the top stating it had had one million views.
Smokes on a Plane: ‘Crazy’ Smoker Blames Fellow Passenger
A lady lit up a cigarette on an airplane then blamed the man next to her.
French Man Allegedly Hid Russian Wife in Suitcase at Polish Border Crossing
Fearing his wife would not be allowed to cross the boarder due to her immigration status, a French man hid his Russian bride in his suitcase