Florida man calls 911 to have meth tested for authenticity, deputies say
A Spring Hill man is accused of calling 911 to have the methamphetamine he recently purchased from a man he met at an area bar tested because he believed it was really bath salts.
Birthday toy swapped out for a pound of pot
When a Spalding County girl celebrated her 8th birthday, she got a present no one ever imagined. Her parents say someone had taken a toy out of a box and replaced it with marijuana.
Pizza ice cream from Van Leeuwen to launch at Walmart exclusively
Some people like pizza, some people like ice cream.
Man caught with more than 50 live reptiles under his clothes at San Diego border crossing
Border Patrol recently found 52 live reptiles stuffed inside a man's jacket and pants.
Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance found 107 years after sinking off Antarctica
Ernest Shackleton’s lost ship Endurance was crushed by ice and sank in 1915. It has finally been found in “a milestone in polar history.”
Box of human heads was stolen from truck after medical training event, company says
The stolen box of human heads was on its way back to Science Care, a program that links those who donate their bodies to science to medical researchers.
Woman fights to keep ‘FART’ license plate in North Carolina
Karly Sindy of North Carolina said she was surprised when the DMV granted her vanity plate request, but now the DMV wants an explanation for it — and she’s come up with one.
Box of human heads stolen from truck in Denver, police say
A box containing human heads for research purposes was stolen from a parked truck in Denver, Colorado, police said.
Generous donations, puppy rescues, frozen hummingbirds: Our favorite heartwarming, strange headlines this week
Need a break from bad news? Check out these stories about an adorable puppy rescue, frozen hummingbirds and "sex mayhem" in New York to get away from the serious news for a while.
New Yorkers complaining about loud sex noises
Hundreds of people have called 311 in the past year to complain about people having loud sex.
Great Lakes Shipwreck discovery in Lake Superior tells story of sunken Schooner in 1891
On May 4, 1891, a 172-foot Great Lakes schooner-barge carrying a load of coal in tow with a steam ship got caught in a strong northwest gale. The intensity snapped the towline, leaving the ship and its crew to the mercy of
Mosquitoes, bears and babies, oh my: Our favorite heartwarming, unusual headlines this week
Need a break from bad news? Check out these stories about a special adoption, a very fat bear and an "equipment malfunction" at the Olympics to get away from the serious news for a while.
'Hank the Tank,' Lake Tahoe bear, gets exonerated for many home break-ins
A large black bear that was set to be captured and euthanized for allegedly breaking into dozens of Lake Tahoe homes will be spared, state wildlife officials announced.
BYU student displaces 22 in dorm after attempting to make rocket fuel on stove
A BYU student attempting to make rocket fuel on the stove in their dorm caused an explosion, displacing 22 other students in the building.
Krispy Kreme and Twix debut new candy inspired donuts in first-ever collaboration
Fans of Krispy Kreme and Twix are in for a special treat as the two companies debut new candy-inspired donuts for their first-ever collaboration.
'Miracle' baby born on 2/22/22 at 2:22 a.m. in labor and delivery room No. 2
Baby Judah Grace was born to Aberli and Hank Spear at 2:22 a.m. on Tuesday, 2/22/22. But that’s not the only reason she was a "miracle."
Happy Twosday: 2-22-22 marks a palindrome date hundreds of years in the making
Tuesday marks a very special day for numerologists: 2/22/22, on a Tuesday.
Finnish skier suffers frozen penis during event at Beijing Olympics
Remi Lindholm, a Finnish skier competing in a men's cross-country skiing race at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing suffered damage to his equipment on Saturday, but just not what you might expect.
Boat launched by New Hampshire students in 2020 lands in Norway
A 6-foot-long boat launched in 2020 by New Hampshire students and containing photos, fall leaves, acorns and state quarters has been found over 400 days later by a sixth grader in Norway.
Georgia men pranked into wearing same shirt on group date
A group of Georgia women decided it would be funny to all buy their husbands the same shirt and convince them to unknowingly wear it on a group date. One woman recorded the reactions as the men found out the were all matching.