Category: Culture & Travel
The documentary "What Jennifer Did" recounts the chilling true story of Jennifer Pan, who hired hit men to kill her parents. Jennifer was sentenced to life in prison in January 2015... Read more
Japan's annual "naked man festival," also known as the Somin-sai festival, came to an end after more than 1,000 years due to a declining population in the area. The festival... Read more
A gold miner found a grapefruit-sized fur ball, which turned out to be a 'perfectly preserved' 30,000-year-old squirrel. X-ray scans revealed the mummified Arctic ground squirrel in... Read more
A child accidentally damaged a $50 million Rothko painting at a museum in Rotterdam, marking it with scratches. The museum declined to release photos of the damage, but assured... Read more
"The Tinder Swindler," also known as Shimon Hayut, is a convicted fraudster who used dating apps to scam women out of an estimated $10 million. He employed an intricate scheme... Read more
British teenager Alex Batty made headlines after being found in France following a six-year absence. The now 17-year-old opened up about his experience, confessing, "I've been lying... Read more
A thief stole seven king cakes from a New Orleans bakery along with cash and a case of vodka during a break-in last week. The thief made off with as many king cakes as he could... Read more
In Olney, England, women partake in an annual pancake race against the women of Liberal, Kansas. The race is a tradition dating back centuries where women run with pancakes in their... Read more
Seven competitors lying down on mats are vying for the coveted title of “Laziest Citizen” in a satirical contest held annually in a holiday resort in northern Montenegro. The... Read more