May 21, 2015 Seattle police respond to report of 10 loose goats running through neighborhood, round 'em up Seattle police got their goats, corralling a group of 10 that had managed to get loose from a yard in the city's Beacon Hill neighborhood.
May 21, 2015 New Jersey lawsuit against Florida pizza shop over Garden State Parkway logo tossed The New Jersey Turnpike Authority's lawsuit against a Florida pizza shop for using a logo similar to the Garden State Parkway's green and yellow signs has been tossed.
May 7, 2015 Obama and Kerry behind one of most strategic mistakes in military history At this point the administration, if it truly wants to limit the damage to our own national security and reverse the strategic threat to the survival of Israel, needs to be honest with itself and acknowledge its historic mistake in its approach to the Muslim Brotherhood and its stepchild, Hamas.
February 5, 2015 Who's on 1st? Cubs' mural photo of Charles Lindbergh actually taken at Comiskey, not Wrigley Even by the standards of the woeful Chicago Cubs, this was an unusual error.
January 13, 2015 Washington man could face criminal charges for outburst over plane's reading light A 50-year-old Tacoma man could face criminal charges after an outburst over a reading light during a flight from Honolulu to Bellingham International Airport.
January 13, 2015 Home Depot says sorry for 'offensive' tweet Home improvement maker Home Depot Inc. on Thursday apologized for a tweet that showed a picture of two African-American drummers with a person in a gorilla mask in between them and asked: "Which drummer is not like the others?"
January 13, 2015 Calif. thief gets away with 140,000 pounds of walnuts Authorities in California are trying to crack the case of a nut thief who made off with 140,000 pounds of walnuts.
January 13, 2015 Ohio man sells old Spiderman comic to help fund daughter's wedding The 69-year-old man says the 12-cent comic sold for $7,900 through an auction company, netting him about $7,000.
January 13, 2015 NYC residents want to force last call at high-end hotel over 'indecent' pool parties Neighbors are asking the New York State Liquor Authority to revoke the liquor license for the Gansevoort Park Hotel, where rooms often start at $400 a night, due to its patron's alleged antics.
January 13, 2015 Georgia man's wallet, lost while waterskiing 24 years ago in NC, is found on beach, returned A Georgia man who lost his wallet while waterskiing in North Carolina now has it back — 24 years later.