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Video: Shetland pony on the loose in California suburb
In this video, a Shetland pony is found wandering the streets of suburban Modesto, California. About 30 seconds into the video, the pony makes a run for it, avoiding the growing crowd of residents. Eventually, some college students brought in a snack of hay for the pony, which helped settle him down for a bit. [...]
Newly discovered color photos from inside Hitler’s private home
Several never-before-seen photographs have emerged from Adolf Hitler's personal photographer, giving a first time look at Hitler's Berlin apartment and Bavarian estate. The Mirror reports that photographer Hugo Jaeger was one of the few photographers working with color photography at the time and was granted access to Hitler's living and study quarters, showing artwork and [...]
Erin Brockovich investigating mystery illness affecting NY teens
Famed environmental activist Erin Brockovich has begun a private investigation into a mysterious illness affecting more than a dozen teens in Le Roy, New York. Le Roy was home to a dangerous chemical spill 40 years ago and the children's symptoms--facial tics and verbal outbursts--may be connected, Brockovich tells USA Today. "We don't have all [...]
Video: Dormouse snores while sleeping in zookeeper’s hand
In this truly adorable video, you can watch a cute little dormouse snoring in a zookeeper's hand: The dormouse hibernates for long periods, spending up to one third of its entire life asleep. This particular rodent is a resident of the Surrey Wildlife Trust.  Surrey mammal project officer Dave Williams shot the video and the [...]
Healthy, six-legged lamb born in Georgia
A six-legged lamb was born recently in a small village in the eastern European nation Georgia. The lamb was also reportedly born with both male and female sexual organs. Shephard Albert Abadzhanov tells the newspaper Trend that in his 25 years of shepharding that he's never seen such a case. "I have been asking the [...]
Video: Roof collapses during ice hockey practice
In this video from Slovakia, the roof on an ice hockey rink collapses in dramatic fashion as several players, including former NHL star Richard Zednik, escape the deadly accident. The Namestovo rink was just over a year old, having been constructed in November 2010. The cause of the collapse was reportedly due to too much [...]
Fried food not a direct cause of heart risk, new research finds
A new study has found that there is no direct correlation between the amount of fried food people eat and their risk of heart disease. Instead, the research found that long-term heart risk depended more on what kind of oil was used in the cooking process — olive oil and sunflower oil are considered the [...]
Video: Divers find large, unexplained object at bottom of Baltic Sea
A team of salvage divers has discovered an unexplained object resting at the bottom of the Baltic Sea near Sweden. "This thing turned up. My first reaction was to tell the guys that we have a UFO here on the bottom," said Peter Lindberg, the leader of the amateur treasure hunters. Sonar readings show that [...]
Babette's errant email cripples German parliament
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German parliament's email system was hampered for several hours for more than 4,000 staffers and deputies when hundreds of workers responded to an errant email sent by one staffer named "Babette" to all 4,032 co-workers. The flood of emails began when "Babette" accidentally replied to "all" on the Bundestag email list with a short answer to a colleague: "Please bring me a copy of the new directory. ...
Four-year-old U.S. boy pulls out marijuana at school
(Reuters) - A four-year-old U.S. boy who announced to his teacher at school snack time that he wanted to share pulled nine bags of marijuana out of his jacket pocket, police said on Wednesday. Police in Meriden, Connecticut were called to Hanover Elementary School Tuesday afternoon after the young special needs student displayed the drugs, authorities said. Meriden police said the nine individually wrapped bags of marijuana appeared prepared for sale. ...
Voice behind “honey badger” video revealed
The YouTube sensation "The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger" video has generated nearly 35 million views since first being posted last year. But until now, no one has known who exactly was behind the viral video's narration. TMZ has caught up with the voice in question, though he is still concealing his full identity, choosing to [...]
Wrongfully imprisoned man awarded $25 million in damages
A Chicago man who spent 16 years in prison after being convicted of murder as a teenager has been awarded $25 million in damages after it was determined that he was wrongfully convicted. Thaddeus Jimenez, 32, had spent nearly half his life in prison before being exonerated and released in May 2009. After being released, Jimenez [...]
Former President John Tyler’s (1790-1862) grandchildren still alive
Former President John Tyler, born 221 years ago, still has two living grandchildren. The one-term president isn't a well-known historical figure; he's probably best remembered for helping to push through the annexation of Texas in 1845, shortly before leaving office. So, how is it possible that a former president who died 150 years ago would [...]
Rattlesnake, cobras and an alligator found in man’s apartment
Florida wildlife recently officers found a veritable deadly reptile exhibit inside one man's Boca Raton apartment: A red-spitting cobra, a puff adder, a uracoan rattlesnake, two false cobras and even a small alligator. When you read the detailed descriptions of each of these reptiles, it's hard to imagine how anyone would willingly live with these [...]
Video: Solar storms set Northern Lights aglow
The large solar storm that hit the Earth yesterday was expected to interfere with cell phone calls and GPS transmissions. But the storm was also a boon for photographers--who captured the Northern Lights in full effect. The aurora borealis is a natural light display typically only visible from parts of Norway but this week's massive [...]
$5 here, $37 there: Americans' indulgences add up

A barista makes espresso in New YorkNEW YORK (Reuters) - Those venti lattes add up. U.S. workers spend more than $1,000 a year on coffee and another $2,000 on lunch, with men and young workers more willing to indulge in a $5 coffee than women or older colleagues, according to a survey of Americans' workplace spending habits. The survey, by Accounting Principals, a unit of staffing services company Adecco SA, found that U.S. workers, on average, spend $37 per week for lunch, but men spend more: $47 a week, versus $27 for women. ...



Irishman makes "billion-euro home" of shredded notes

Artist Frank Buckley sits on the toilet of the house he has built out of 1.4 billion decommissioned euro notes from the Central BankÕs mintDUBLIN (Reuters) - An unemployed Irish artist has built a home from the shredded remains of 1.4 billion euros ($1.82 billion), a monument to the "madness" he says has been wrought on Ireland by the single currency, from a spectacular construction boom to a wrenching bust. Frank Buckley built the apartment in the lobby of a Dublin office building that has lain vacant since its completion four years ago at the peak of an ill-fated construction boom, using bricks of shredded euro notes he borrowed from Ireland's national mint. ...



Irishman makes "billion-euro home" of shredded notes

Artist Frank Buckley poses in the house he has built out of 1.4 billion euros in decommissioned euro notes from the Irish Central Bank's mint, in DublinDUBLIN (Reuters) - An unemployed Irish artist has built a home from the shredded remains of 1.4 billion euros (1.16 billion pounds), a monument to the "madness" he says has been wrought on Ireland by the single currency, from a spectacular construction boom to a wrenching bust. Frank Buckley built the apartment in the lobby of a Dublin office building that has lain vacant since its completion four years ago at the peak of an ill-fated construction boom, using bricks of shredded euro notes he borrowed from Ireland's national mint. ...



London's Big Ben is leaning, parliament sinking: reports

A Union flag flies near Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in LondonLONDON (Reuters) - The landmark clock tower containing Big Ben at Britain's Palace of Westminster, is tilting, while media reports Monday said the mother of all parliaments was slipping into the River Thames, raising fears over its future. The House of Commons commission, which is responsible for the upkeep of the 19th century neo-Gothic parliamentary estate popular with tourist photographs, was due to meet Monday. ...



Drone pilot finds “river of blood” outside Dallas meatpacking plant
A drone pilot hobbyist in Dallas stumbled across a river of blood coming from a large meatpacking plant. The small drone plane had a camera equipped, which captured images of the red river, suspected of being made of pig blood from the plant "I was looking at images after the flight that showed a blood [...]
Budweiser lowering liquor levels to save on taxes in UK
The company that makes Budweiser, Beck's and Stella Artois brands of beer is lowering its alcohol content in order to save millions in taxes. AB InBev is lowering the alcohol content levels from 5 percent down to 4.8 percent. In a report by The Grocer, they say the reduction will only affect sales in the [...]
Palestinian woman says locked in bathroom for 10 years

Melhem sits near a heater as she poses for a photograph at her mother's house in the West Bank city of RamallahRAMALLAH (Reuters) - A 21-year-old Palestinian woman has told authorities she was locked in a bathroom for the past decade by her father, who let her out only in the dead of night so she could clean their house. "People are monsters," Baraa Melhem said her father would tell her, according to a social worker dealing with the case. Palestinian police said Monday they freed Melhem from the small bathroom of a home in the West Bank city of Qalqilya on Saturday after an anonymous tip. Her father, who holds Israeli citizenship, was arrested and handed over to Israeli authorities. ...



Brothers reunited in Japan after 60 years apart
Two brothers in their mid-80's have been reunited after spending more than 60 years apart on different continents and speaking different languages. Japanese-American Minoru Ohye traveled to Kyoto to celebrate his 86th birthday with his brother Hiroshi Kamimura, 84. Both brothers were born in Sacramento, California but became separated after their father died in a [...]
Bees may be used to deter park vandals
Managers of the Valley Heritage Park in England are considering introducing a hive of honey bees in order to deter vandals from damaging historic buildings. It's a stark contrast to headlines about increasing electronic surveillance and other digital anti-crime efforts. "They could be a deterrent," Barbara Chick, publicity officer for the Welsh Beekeepers' Association, told [...]
London's Big Ben is leaning, parliament sinking: reports

A Union flag flies near Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in LondonLONDON (Reuters) - The landmark clock tower containing Big Ben at Britain's Palace of Westminster, is tilting, while media reports Monday said the mother of all parliaments was slipping into the River Thames, raising fears over its future. The House of Commons commission, which is responsible for the upkeep of the 19th century neo-Gothic parliamentary estate popular with tourist photographs, was due to meet Monday. ...