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A deli worker in Bridgeton. N.J., chases away a robber with a machete — one week after another deli clerk in the same town responded to a robbery attempt with a swinging machete.
Restrooms are a place for taking care of business. Sometimes literally — 1 in 3 say they talk about work with others in the restroom. Others gossip and talk about sex, a new study says.
A video from YouTube shows two men trying to clear out icy gutters in Scotland when the roof provides some comic relief. TODAYshow.com's Dara Brown reports.*(Other)
Despite a history of behavioral problems, pit bull mix Nala heroically led an animal shelter volunteer to the ditch where blind Chadwick had collapsed and saved the aged dog's life.
German police say an "old hippie" is facing possible prosecution for his version of the, ahem, highest Christmas tree — a festively decorated two-meter-tall marijuana plant.
Police in New Haven, Conn., found packages wrapped in Christmas paper, with ribbons, bows, and tags that said, "To Jessie, From Santa" containing about $400,000 worth of marijuana.
A Memphis middle school principal fights saggy pants by pulling up trousers as far as they can go and zip-tying them tight, what the school calls "Urkel-ing." WMC's Kontji Anthony reports.*(NBC News Channel)
Diego was a model passenger, sitting quietly with seat belt buckled, never fidgeting. But it was the huge, unblinking eyes that made a Washington state trooper suspicious.
The owner of an Edmond, Okla., home discovers a squirrel swimming in her toilet. It was one of the most bizarre requests for help the 911 dispatchers had ever heard.
A self-appointed bouncer at a Colorado Springs bar is arrested after using a stun gun on a patron after he took issue with the customer's wearing his hat backward.
A Florida man treated his lost wallet like a lost dog, putting up fliers, creating a website and even studying surveillance footage to figure out what happened to his $2,000 in cash.
He seemed like Superman, guiding planes through perilous skies and tubes through arteries. As a cardiologist and airline captain, William Hamman taught both doctors and pilots — but he didn't have a medical degree.
A Festivus for the rest of us? A convicted drug dealer in California thinks so. He cited his adherence to the holiday celebrated on a famous episode of "Seinfeld" to get better meals in jail.
A Wisconsin postal carrier says he simply wanted to cheer up a woman on his rounds when he decided to deliver mail in the buff. Upon further review, he told police, it was a stupid thing to do.