Newlywed stunt doubles light themselves on fire on wedding day
A bride and groom definitely heated things up on their wedding day after intentionally setting themselves on fire – but it's OK, they are professionals.
Wreckage on Mars is not a flying saucer — NASA explains
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a...UFO?
Dolphin stampede in California caught on camera
Onlookers estimate there were about 500 dolphins taking part in the unison swim.
Video: Tractor-trailer swerves, narrowly misses Ohio school bus after brakes fail
A truck driver in Ohio is being hailed as a hero after he managed to narrowly avoid crashing into a school bus full of children when the brakes on his tractor-trailer failed. Police said he began down-shifting, blowing his horn, flashing his lights and "doing everything in his power" to alert other drivers that he wouldn't be able to stop.
Girl left behind on rail platform reunited with mom thanks to good Samaritan, officers
A little girl became stranded at a Melbourne train station when she jumped onto the platform and the train doors closed before her mother could follow. Thankfully, some kind strangers were there to help.
Highway patrol video of flying chair posted to remind driver to secure cargo
Video of a chair flying out of the back of a pickup truck on a highway in Vermont is a scary reminder to drivers to secure loose cargo items.
Crumbl’s classic pink sugar cookie leaving weekly menu
The classic pink sugar cookie, which has been around since 2017, is being taken off Crumbl’s weekly rotating menu. Here’s the last day to snag up one of these family favorites.
'Rarest Nike shoes ever' produced in 1981 hit auction Wednesday
The rare Nike “One Line” knockoff sneakers were created by co-founder Phil Knight to avoid paying the government $25 million. The classic shoes go up for auction Wednesday.
'She doesn't even expect it': Goose attacks woman in Jacksonville parking lot
Onlookers saw it coming. An unsuspecting woman walked across a parking lot in Jacksonville, not realizing she would fall victim to a nearby attacker – a Canada goose.
Jury awards $450,000 to man fired over unwanted office birthday party
A Kentucky jury has awarded a man $450,000 who sued his employer after he asked them not to celebrate his birthday at work — and they did it anyway.
‘Scientific reasons’ may explain why women are colder than men, doctor reveals on TikTok
TikTok’s “resident surgeon” explained in a video why some women may actually, in fact, be colder than men.
Long Island cops corral slippery seal out on the town
A wayward seal has been captured after an early morning foray through the town of Southampton in Suffolk County.
Meteorologist calls kids on-air to warn of tornado nearing their home
During his weather broadcast, a meteorologist realized an incoming tornado was headed right for his neighborhood — and his kids were home alone.
Sheriff's office replaces K-9s with felines in April Fools prank video
The Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office has a new force of fierce felines to replace its K-9 crime-fighting companions, but probably just for one day -- April 1.
VIDEO: Mountain lion runs around busy shopping plaza in Irvine
Irvine Police had what they called a "purr-ty scary situation" earlier this week, as a mountain lion led officers on a chase through a local shopping center.
Students wear green for St. Patrick’s Day photo shoot, with unexpected hilarious results
When your school picture day falls on St. Patrick’s Day, you may need more than the luck of the Irish to make sure you actually appear in the photos.
Alligator that menaced paddleboarder in viral video is dead, wildlife officials say
Florida wildlife officials have now killed a nearly 12-foot alligator that swam within inches of a frightened paddleboarder in a popular state park last year. The encounter, which happened in September, was recorded on video that went viral.
Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance found 107 years after sinking off Antarctica
Ernest Shackleton’s lost ship Endurance was crushed by ice and sank in 1915. It has finally been found in “a milestone in polar history.”
Fascination with Wordle explained by survival instincts, doctor explains
Problem-solving and curiosity are hardwired in our brains. These instincts have helped humans survive and thrive. But it's those same instincts that launch online puzzle games like Wordle into international popularity, Dr. Karl Kasischke explains.
Fire in the sky: Yosemite’s 'Firefall' draws thousands to witness nature’s magnificent spectacle
At the end of February, the setting sun hits Horsetail Fall at an angle that illuminates the top of the waterfall, making the flowing water look molten.