August 8, 2020 Tuscany brings back 'wine windows' used during the plague It’s a quaint tradition — with a very dark history.
August 7, 2020 Nude man seen chasing down wild boar after it stole his laptop while he was sunbathing One man’s day was quite a boar.
August 7, 2020 United States is getting its own 'Eurovision Song Contest' spinoff The wildly popular "European Song Contest" is making its way to the United States.
August 6, 2020 Flight attendant evacuates plane unnecessarily, injuring 10 passengers A flight from London Stansted Airport was evacuated unnecessarily after the left engine went out before takeoff last year, according to a recent report.
August 6, 2020 Polish opposition shows rainbow LGBT solidarity at president's swearing-in Members of Poland's parliament on Thursday used the swearing-in ceremony of President Andrzej Duda's to make a political statement, forming a rainbow with their clothing to highlight accusations of homophobia against his campaign.
August 5, 2020 Irish restaurant promises to remove influencers 'from the premises' who violate 14-day coronavirus quarantine The White Moose Cafe in Dublin, Ireland, warned influencers that they would be refused service if they went to the cafe before taking their full two-week quarantine.
August 3, 2020 Trump cuts off question by CNN's Jim Acosta about US coronavirus death rate: 'Fake News CNN, hold it' President Trump told CNN reporter Jim Acosta to "hold it" on Monday when the latter asked him about the coronavirus death rate in the U.S. as it compared to other nations.
July 28, 2020 Police respond to report of 'apex predator' prowling around park, discover it’s stuffed toy panther Don’t worry about getting bit by this wild cat, it’s already stuffed.
July 27, 2020 Coronavirus crisis hits Europe's tourism industry soon after reopenings Europe’s tourism revival is running into turbulence only weeks after countries reopened their borders.
July 23, 2020 Scotland unleashes stiffer maximum sentence for animal cruelty, increasing prison term from 1 year to 5 A new law increasing the maximum punishment for people convicted of animal cruelty from one year to five years took effect in Scotland this week, a month after the Scottish Parliament passed it unanimously.