July 9 Deadly shipwreck uncovered by former military pilot who spotted one historic clue A single broken plate helped a crew identify the SS Nantes shipwreck after 140 years, revealing the remnants of the vessel which sank in the English Channel in 1888.
July 7 Man grabs screaming child off Brooklyn street before parents give chase The man is seen scooping the child and moving several feet before the boy's parents chase after the suspect. (Obtained by Freedom News TV)
July 7 Teen goes viral after bringing 200 tortillas on flight from Texas: 'Just went on through' A Nashville teen recently went viral after bringing 200 H-E-B flour tortillas from Texas to Tennessee, continuing a tradition that other Lone Star State residents share.
July 6 Man buys locked mini-fridge after food thefts, gets called 'weird and selfish' by co-workers An office worker's solution to lunch theft - a locked mini-fridge under his desk - sparked workplace drama, with one of the co-workers calling it "weird and selfish."
July 5 Man goes viral on TikTok for claiming his home rental guests demanded 'weight accessible' accommodations A viral TikTok shows a home rental host's reaction to a two-star review claiming his property wasn't "weight accessible," with commenters debating guest versus host responsibilities.
July 4 Mother begs thieves to stop raiding her garden after neighbor's free farm stand sparks confusion Woman's garden repeatedly raided by visitors to neighbor's farm stand, sparking debate about property rights and community sharing as she struggles to protect her family's food source.
July 3 Rare Christian cross among spectacular 1,000-year-old Viking treasures found by metal detectorists Archaeologists recently unearthed a 1,000-year-old Viking treasure hoard on Baltic shores, featuring silver artifacts, Arabic coins and a cross pendant signaling early Christianization.
July 1 DAN GAINOR: The good, the bad, and the absurd: June's wildest political moments and celebrity meltdowns From zebra escapes in Tennessee to Mark Cuban criticizing Bluesky, June brought political commentary, celebrity gaffes, and Karine Jean-Pierre declaring independence from Democrats.
July 1 Mom pulls off sneaky airline seat hack that has other travelers in disbelief A family's tactical approach to claiming an empty row on a flight raises questions about airline seating etiquette as passengers and experts weigh in on the practice.
June 29 Woman plans trip to Europe as boyfriend's 'dying mother' battles cancer: 'Might be faking' A young woman on Reddit is torn between her boyfriend's mother, who has unconfirmed health issues, and maintaining her two jobs and studies as she plans her own European trip.