October 18 Roommate's loud smoothie prep at dawn ignites viral debate over noise etiquette A sleep-deprived man wins over Reddit users after his roommate's 5:30 a.m. smoothie habit repeatedly breaks "quiet hour" rules and ruins mornings in a shared home.
October 10 Medieval shoe found in vulture nest reveals centuries-old secrets in European mountain caves Archaeologists in Spain discovered medieval artifacts in bearded vulture nests, including a complete 13th-century esparto sandal and thousands of bone fragments.
October 9 Experts intrigued after thrift shopper spots mysterious ancient artifacts on sale for $30 Priced at only $30, a collection of rings and medallions discovered in a thrift store in Chilliwack, Canada, has been donated to Simon Fraser University for research.
October 7 Shoppers at popular marketplace walked over 'vile' dungeon as archaeologists cite 'remarkable' finds Archaeologists in Leicester uncovered 2,000 years of history beneath a marketplace, including a Roman infant grave and the remains of a 16th-century dungeon once called "vile."
October 6 Divers discover $1 million in gold and silver coins in Florida shipwreck from 1700s Gold and silver coins worth about $1 million are found in Florida waters from Spanish ships that sank in a 1715 hurricane while returning from the New World.
October 4 Man dies in likely bear attack at Arkansas campsite days after sending photos of animal to family Officials found a Missouri camper dead near Mt. Judea, Arkansas, with injuries consistent with a bear attack, marking the second such incident in a month.
October 2 Rick Harrison's Las Vegas pawn shop reveals bizarre treasures for the taking Rick Harrison's popular Las Vegas pawn shop displays rare finds and historical artifacts, from samurai swords to Henry Winkler-signed jackets, attracting 1,200 daily visitors.
October 1 Art world masters fooled as police raid famous gallery after fake Dalís found Authorities seized 21 forged Salvador Dalí pieces, including tapestries and drawings from a Parma exhibition, following a tip from the artist's foundation.
September 28 Reddit splits over 'disgusting' cruise habit travelers say is surprisingly common Cruise travelers argue online about the practice of storing Royal Caribbean SeaPass cards in bras, with opinions split between hygiene and practicality concerns.
September 19 'Pocket-packing' trend has some customers taking advantage of free condiments and utensils Many restaurant customers are "pocket-packing" by taking more than their fair share of free utensils, napkins and condiments. An etiquette expert weighed in.