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A mother in Myanmar says her baby girl's 12 fingers and 14 toes have been no disadvantage — her grip may even be stronger than normal — and now she's grasping for a Guinness record.
Racy video by Russian customs officers riles Putin
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin slams a group of customs officers for a YouTube video celebrating the lavish lifestyle they say comes with their jobs.
Non-skateboarding dad loses no-helmet ticket appeal
A non-skating dad who was cited for not wearing a helmet inside a city skate park while holding his 5-year-old's hand is found guilty when he tries to fight the ticket in traffic court.
The good news about a giant fiberglass cactus reported stolen in New Mexico is that it wasn't the target of thieves. The bad news? It's buried in a landfill.
Despite being pepper sprayed during a robbery attempt, the owner of a California pizzaria and an employee manage to stop an armed suspect — and still deliver the pie.
Used to be, kids were made to take a timeout when they acted up, or maybe even a spanking. But now, parents have other options, like selling their treasured toys on eBay as punishment.
Kyrgyzstan's parliament voted overwhelmingly to immortalize Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin by naming a mountain in his honor, in a move to reinforce ties with Moscow.
Police: Man who fell off SUV was holding mattresses
A man who suffered a head injury after falling off a moving vehicle had been attempting to hold down mattresses that were on the roof of the vehicle, Burlington, N.C., police say.
What do $15 worth of sausage, a first-aid kit and a pack of napkins have in common? Those are the items a naked man who broke into a Southwest Florida club house determined were worth stealing.
Two West Virginia cousins are jailed after Pennsylvania State Police say they were stopped with a carload of stolen meat snacks and tool sets the men were selling for gas money.
Nearly mailed puppy paired with new owner in Minn.
A Minnesota puppy that made headlines when it was saved from a likely deadly trip through the mail went home with a new owner Friday — an exuberant Minneapolis woman who was thrilled to welcome the fuzzy black dog into her life.
The more, the merrier is certainly true for Ziona Chana, a 66-year-old man in India's remote northeast who has 39 wives and 94 children — and wouldn't mind having more.
Most of us get a little excited when we see a big spider, but for the unfortunate few who fall victim to the bite of the daunting Brazilian wandering spider, that “excitement” takes on a whole new meaning: The venom of the wandering spider -- also known as the banana spider (or more formally Phoneutria nigriventer ) causes erections in men.
A northern Indiana restaurant that erected billboards referring to the 1978 Jonestown cult massacre in which more than 900 people died has removed the signs following complaints that the signs were offensive.
Man wrapped like mummy uses hatchet to rob gas station
Pennsylvania state police are investigating an armed robbery at a Herminie convenience store notable for the perpetrator's odd disguise and his choice of weapon.
A suspected thief was taken into custody after allegedly trying to conceal a stolen chainsaw by stuffing it down his pants as one would a candy bar, according to reports.
Thinking he was talking to one of his major campaign backers, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker yesterday compared his stand against Wisconsin public employee unions to Ronald Reagan’s 1981 firing of the air traffic controllers.
Firefighters say they have removed a 5-foot-long (1.5 meter-long) alligator who was hiding behind a couch after floodwaters washed it into a home in northern Brazil.