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Mainland social media has been shocked by the story of a fifth-floor household in China which keeps cattle on their balcony.
To celebrate the upcoming National Mustard Day on August 5, Skittles has teamed up with French's Mustard to produce a new limited edition, Mustard-flavored Skittles.
Young orcas are "learning from adults" to ram small boats, reports the BBC. But Dr Renaud de Stephanis, its source for the story, adds that "It's only a game. It isn't revenge [against boats], it isn't climate change, it's just a game and that's it."
Historians and local people ponder presence of 8ft pole after appeal to find artist unsuccessful
Head of industry standards body says more people are turning to renewable technology as energy costs grow
Kimberly Winter could feel a bubble rising through her digestive tract. She smiled before opening her mouth, believing the noise she was about to produce would cement her name into history.
When owners of Bambu’s extremely well-regarded 3D printers woke up on August 15th, some found their printer had gone rogue.
A British farm has urged visitors to stop posing naked for photographs in its field of sunflowers.
The owners of Stoke Fruit Farm on Hayling Island, off England’s south coast, issued the unusual request on social media, having noticed a growing number of visitors stripping naked to pose for pictures among the blooms.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a dire warning against kissing small turtles.
In Chicago yesterday morning, a TV news crew set up their equipment on the street to do a live report on a spree of armed robberies in the area. Incredibly 30 people were robbed or had their cars jacked between Sunday and Monday. But as the crew was preparing to cover that story, three people wearing ski masks and brandishing guns hopped out of an SUV and robbed the news crew of their personal items and the camera equipment inside the truck.
A 38-year-old man and a 55-year-old woman in Shanxi province were accused of digging through the Great Wall to create a shortcut for their construction work nearby, local police said in a statement.
BBC star journalist Marianna Spring who covers disinformation and conspiracy theories apparently lied on her resume. I guess it takes one to know one.
Joie Henney tried to take his Emotional Support Animal (ESA), an alligator named Wally, to a Philadelphia Phillies baseball game, but was told that Wally would be denied entrance.
The rise of virtual artificial intelligence (AI) girlfriends is enabling the silent epidemic of loneliness in an entire generation of young men. It is also having severe consequences for America’s future.
New findings suggest most people are slightly more likely to land a coin on the same side that was facing up when it was flipped
Susan Hodgson of Atlanta, Georgia was on vacation when one of her neighbors called to ask her if she had intended to have her unoccupied family home demolished. Unfortunately, the call came too late—the home was already a pile of rubble. When the neighbor confronted the demolition crew, they checked their permit and… ooops! Wrong address!
If you move to Hoot Owl, Oklahoma, you will be the town's only resident. According to the US Census Bureau, there are also two other towns in the United States with a population of zero since 2010: South Park View, Kentucky and Mustang, Texas.
People who paid to speak to an AI girlfriend modeled after real life 23-year-old influencer Caryn Marjorie are distraught because the service they paid for, Forever Companions, no longer works.
I'm sure you can pay real people to talk to you... lol
The ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware operation has taken extortion to a new level by filing a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission complaint against one of their alleged victims for not complying with the four-day rule to disclose a cyberattack.
Police were called to dismantle a secret cryptomining rig winding throughout the floors and ventilation ducts of a Polish court in September, according to Polish news channel TVN24. '
Windows users are reporting that Hewlett Packard's HP Smart application is appearing on their systems, despite them not having any of the manufacturer's hardware attached.