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A Fort Pierce, Fla., man riding a bicycle thought he had the perfect spot to hide his crack — tucked between his butt cheeks — but he didn't count on a police dog's sense of smell.
Reed College in Oregon recently discovered that their school's entire website had been ripped off by someone. The copycat site was nearly identical to the real thing, except that any mentions of Reed College were changed to refer to the University of Redwood.
Mom coming to accidentally shot husband accidentally shot
A small child accidentally shot his mother after finding the gun by the side of his injured father — who had just accidentally shot himself, the Baldwin County, Ala., Sheriff's Office says.
Two police officers smelled a rat when they were eating lunch at a Pennsylvania pizza place and watched the owner of a competing pizzeria walk in and carry a suspicious bag into the restroom.
A pizzeria owner with mice problems he blamed on competitors tried to sabotage two rival shops by dumping mice in them Monday, authorities in suburban Philadelphia said.
A 1977 Peugeot sedan belonging to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was sold for $2.5 million on Tuesday in a charity auction, Iranian media reported.
Workers at a Google data center combined 12 century know how and space age technology to trigger a medieval weapon that was used to hurl rocks, balls of fire and dead animals over castle walls.
Police in the California say a woman survived a 40-mile ride clinging to the hood of a minivan driven by her husband after the two got into an argument.
Savannah's city manager has granted an exemption for Girl Scouts to sell cookies outside the historic mansion of the woman who founded the organization nearly a century ago.
Northwestern University's John Michael Bailey, a psychology professor known for pushing the envelope, invited students from his human sexuality class to observe a non-student naked woman being stimulated with a motorized sex toy on stage.
For close to two decades, Donna Lee felt compelled to eat a handful (or two) of baby powder a day. Lee struggled with pica, a mental disorder that is marked by odd cravings for non-food items, such as dirt, metal or chalk.
The latest entry in the lake monster sweepstakes is making a bid for glory — but skeptics say the so-called "Bownessie" of England's Lake Windermere could be a hoax.
A World War II-era letter addressed to a woman at a Red Cross hospital in California has been delivered more than 66 years after it was postmarked in Alabama, but the mystery of the message remains.
Who was that man and why was he so angry? That question has been on many Americans' minds since November, when someone phoned them, shouting in a foreign language.
A man arrested after driving with his wife on the hood of their minivan for more than 40 miles, hitting speeds of 100 mph, was high on meth, according to police.
Police in northern Ohio say a man who was asked during a traffic stop whether he'd been drinking took a swig from an open can of beer and then told the officer, "Yes."
A car theft suspect who took off on foot in Salem was able to flag down a motorist for a ride. The only problem: the helpful driver was an undercover police officer.
In addition to making you walk funny and drop your keys five or six times while trying to get inside your house, a full bladder may actually do something useful: help you make better decisions.