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31st July
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An Ohio man says he bulldozed his $350,000 home to keep a bank from foreclosing on it.
A 250-pound blue Great Dane from Arizona gives new meaning to the term "big dog."
A 250-pound blue Great Dane from Arizona gives new meaning to the term "big dog"
The roofs and towers of Prague's Old Town are covered in snow as cold weather hit Europe in recent days, January 11, 2010. REUTERS/Petr JosekReuters - A newly formed Czech travel agency is offering escorted trips for pampered toys.
Reuters - Thrill-seekers in France tired of the usual array of white-knuckle sports are turning to a bizarre new service to get their adrenaline rush -- designer abduction.
Reuters - Someone once said that if your dog is fat you're not getting enough exercise.
Authorities have confiscated all copies of a school textbook that carried a picture of Jesus Christ holding a can of beer and a cigarette
Topless tobogganing may be all the rage in Germany right now, but it's not the only naked sport to have hit the world over the last year.
A Great Dane has been officially declared the top dog, after Guinness World Records announced that the enormous freaking hound was the new record holder for World's Tallest Dog.
South Carolina archaeologists believe they might have unearthed the first octagonal house in the United States
Saving lives just got a little sweeter in Sugar Land, Texas.
An Atlanta highway turned into a circus Thursday afternoon when an escaped zebra galloped along a busy section of interstate with police in hot pursuit.
Which weird picture is the weirdest? You decide, in a public battle to see which weird picture will go on to fight another day...
The contest to be the official shortest man in the world is hotting up, as a man who is less than two feet tall heads to Europe hoping to claim the Guinness World Record.
It's a sport that's been threatened with bans in the past - but a topless tobogganing tournament in Germany went ahead and, you'll be astonished to learn, attracted thousands of spectators.
Researchers at San Diego Zoo have been studying what has been described as the secret language of elephants.
South Carolina archaeologists believe they might have unearthed the first octagonal house in the United States.


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