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World News • Views: 431
Missing Texas woman Kaura Taylor found living in lost ‘African’ tribe in Scotland
Missing American Kaura Taylor was found living amongst a lost “African” tribe in the Scottish woodlands.
Lifestyle • Views: 636
A survey reveals that the main reason people are awake late at night isn't because of TikTok or TV
A recent survey of 2,000 members of the American general population examined their evening routines and sleep patterns, focusing on their bedtimes
World News • Views: 693
Transgender pool player loses legal case in the UK's first test of the new definition of 'woman'
In April, 35-year-old Harriet Haynes filed a lawsuit against the English Blackball Pool Federation (EBPF) following their decision to bar transgender women, including herself, from participating in women's county tournaments
Lifestyle • Views: 944
Here's what your child truly wants you to include in their school lunch
Spaghetti tacos, peanut butter and pickle sandwiches, and even beer are among the unusual lunch requests kids ask of their parents, according to a new survey. The study also reveals the lunchtime priorities that parents prioritize
Lifestyle • Views: 1211
From 'Purrrsilla' to 'Big Johnny': the tale behind how Americans name their cars
A recent study revealed that although the majority of car owners express a liking for their vehicles, 40 percent of them have actually confessed to loving their cars
Lifestyle • Views: 637
Daughter of Secret Service agent reveals the things she’d never do — to stay safe
Ashley Hicks shared a list of things that can put people and their kids in danger.
US News • Views: 1182
Video captures Texas floods resulting in $1.5 million worth of damage to luxury vehicles at a car repair shop
Surveillance cameras documented the moment when flooding in Texas led to approximately $1.5 million in damage to a luxury car repair shop, destroying eight Ferraris, a Jaguar, and a Porsche
US News • Views: 1054
A woman who was pierced by a metal spike while mowing her lawn plans to keep it as a "memento."
A woman who was pierced by a two-foot spike while cutting her grass is holding onto it as "a keepsake." Kaylee Malone, age 31, was mowing her yard with her nine-month-old son in a backpack carrier on Friday, June 13
Fun • Views: 1157
Oasis’ Manchester homecoming has locals fearing fan behavior — and they want a dress code
Fearful residents are demanding a 'dress code' and a 'buffer zone' as 340,000 Oasis fans are due to flood their streets ahead of five concerts later this month.
Lifestyle • Views: 420
A 106-year-old World War II veteran reveals his longevity secret: 'I consume it daily.'
World War II veteran Leslie Lemon, now marking his 106th birthday, shared that his secret to longevity is enjoying custard daily
Lifestyle • Views: 975
From Lovebug to Batmobile, these are the craziest names Americans are giving their cars
A recent survey of 2,000 Americans revealed that one in three people has given their car a nickname, with names like Buttercup’s Folly, The Slug, and Old Flame being popular choices
Lifestyle • Views: 736
I reside in an underground bunker in California to cut down on rental expenses — here's why it's beneficial
Caitlin Johnson, aged 44, eagerly seized the opportunity to reside in a friend's underground bunker located in their yard in Bakersfield, California, after relocating from New York in April 2024
US News • Views: 701
Non-binary CEO faces aggressive email criticism over use of 'they/them' pronouns in signature
A media professional who identifies as non-binary was taken aback when they received a hostile rejection email, attributed to the use of the 'they/them' pronouns in their email signature
Lifestyle • Views: 1019
A study shows that Gen Z drivers spend an alarming amount of time on their phones while driving
According to new research, teenage drivers spend over 20% of their driving time looking at their phones
Lifestyle • Views: 465
Here’s what your morning routine really says about you
One in three Americans can have their mornings thrown off by missing simple steps in their routines.
Crime • Views: 410
Nightmarish neighbor who tormented couple via their Ring doorbell receives jail sentence
According to a judge, Drina Gray, aged 52, relentlessly harassed victims Ben and Emma—who prefer not to disclose their last names—around the clock
Lifestyle • Views: 1023
Shockingly high amount of Americans will have summer travel plans ruined by illnesses: research
One in four Americans will have their summer travel plans ruined by illness this year, according to new research.
Lifestyle • Views: 852
Couple shares how they live year-round on a 40-foot boat with their two children and a dog
A couple is discussing how they live year-round on a 40-foot, $450,000 catamaran with their two children and a dog
Fun • Views: 399
I was on the ‘Poop Cruise’ in the new Netflix doc — this is how bad it really was
A passenger on the notorious Carnival Triumph "poop cruise" said the upcoming Netflix documentary fails to capture the true horror of four days at sea without food, power and sanitation - "the scariest thing I've ever been through".
Crime • Views: 399
The manager of a jewelry store pilfered $170K worth of diamonds and gold and took selfies while wearing the stolen items
A woman who embezzled more than $165,000 in diamonds, silver, and gold from the jewelry store she managed has been sentenced to more than two years in prison after she sent selfies showcasing her stolen collection
Tech • Views: 577
Cyberattacks alter tech executives' hiring priorities
According to recent research, technology leaders in America believe that cybersecurity threats will pose the greatest challenge for businesses over the next decade, influencing how they approach hiring
Crime • Views: 543
Thieves won’t stop stealing this peculiar street sign with a ‘rude’ sounding name
Cheeky thieves keep stealing street signs for Daddyhole Lane - because it sounds rude.
US News • Views: 470
A dog with a burrito obsession travels five miles overnight without its owner to snag a free treat
A dog managed to escape from its residence and traveled five miles during the night to reach a convenience store in order to obtain a breakfast burrito
Lifestyle • Views: 941
On my wedding day, my shoes were too tight—later, they had to amputate my toes
A groom ended up needing to have part of his foot amputated after wearing wedding shoes that were too snug
Lifestyle • Views: 436
Man brags he could run a marathon on 24 hour notice with no training — and proves it
A woman signed her husband up for a marathon with 24 hours notice after he bragged he could complete 26.2 miles without any training.