October 12, 2023 California restaurant charges fee to boozy diners who 'throw up' after drinking too many mimosas: report A restaurant in San Francisco, California, is reportedly holding customers accountable if they drink too much and vomit amid bottomless brunch festivities.
October 12, 2023 Female frogs fake their own deaths to avoid unwanted male interaction, study says A new study just published showed that one way female frogs avoid male frog interaction is by "playing dead," along with turning a cold shoulder and making noise.
October 12, 2023 Student spots 'breathtaking' white deer while on fishing trip: 'We have never seen one before' An extremely rare solid white deer was spotted by a student and her father on a recent fishing trip in the United Kingdom. See the animal in a moment described as "dazzling."
October 12, 2023 Charcuterie board weighing a stunning 769 pounds shatters world record in Florida A charcuterie board built in West Palm Beach, Florida, has broken the record for the world's largest board. The selection of meats and cheeses weighed 769 pounds.
October 11, 2023 Thousands of illegally-dumped tires found in Philadelphia-area river, regatta racecourse Dredging project in PA river was originally intended to improve waterway for sporting use for rowers; project now faces delays following recent discovery.
October 10, 2023 California woman details a 'waterless' life due to her very rare allergy: 'I’m always dehydrated' A woman named Tessa Hansen-Smith regularly shares on social media the details of her rare allergy to water — she breaks out in hives if she comes into contact with it. Here's what to know.
October 9, 2023 Reddit users rally around woman who yelled at her grandmother for comparing her to a dead aunt A woman who was named after her late aunt and who has been constantly compared to her snapped at her grandmother for the comparisons. Reddit users weighed in on the family drama.
October 8, 2023 'Prehistoric footwear' was discovered in Spanish cave by miners, scientists reveal in new study A cave in Spain was the site of a find by miners of prehistoric shoes dating back 6,200 years and other woven objects dating back 9,500 years, according to a new study in Science Advances.
October 7, 2023 Pennsylvania mummy known as 'Stoneman Willie' now has his name back, 128 years after his death "Stoneman Willie," a man who was accidentally mummified in 1895 and then put on display in a Pennsylvania funeral home, finally has been given his name back and laid to rest. Here are details.
October 7, 2023 Suspects rip off vintage store, but overlook glaring issue with what they took Three thieves in Nebraska managed to steal roughly $20,000 in merchandise from a vintage clothing store, but mostly made off with a bunch of shoes for left feet.