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Pregnant Stingray Defies Nature in Rural North Carolina Aquarium

Charlotte, a rust-colored stingray the size of a serving platter, has spent much of her life gliding around the confines of a storefront aquarium in North Carolina’s Appalachian... Read more

Posted in Sex Life Animals Tech & Science by Paul van der Maas
Tattoo ad on forehead for $10,000

A mother had her forehead tattooed with the web address of a gambling site after auctioning off advertising space on her head to pay for her son's school fees. Karolyne Smith... Read more

Posted in Entertainment Business & Politics by Bas van Rijn

Half of all Americans live within 50 miles of their birthplace. See more

Posted in Other by Bas van Rijn
From Utah to Texas: The Incredible Journey of Huey the Missing Dog

A dog named Huey went missing in Utah and turned up over 1,000 miles away in Texas, astonishing everyone involved in the search. The Collin County Animal Shelter picked up Huey... Read more

Posted in Animals Culture & Travel Other by Paul van der Maas
Formula One Heist: Stolen Ferrari Recovered After Decades in International Operation

British police have recovered a Ferrari stolen from Austrian Formula One driver Gerhard Berger almost three decades ago. The red Ferrari F512M was one of two sports cars taken while... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Business & Politics Other by Dopamine Bee

Workers in an ant colony only live for about 45-60 days, but a colony's queen can live up to 20 years. See more

Posted in Animals by Paul van der Maas
End of an Era: Japan's Historic 'Naked Man Festival' Comes to a Close After Over 1,000 Years

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

Posted in Entertainment Sex Life Culture & Travel Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas
Tea Time Tumult: The American Scientist's Salted Brew that Stirred the British Isles

A US scientist has caused controversy in the UK by offering advice on how to make tea. Michelle Francl, a chemistry professor at Bryn Mawr College, suggests adding a pinch of salt... Read more

Posted in Tech & Science Business & Politics by Dopamine Bee

Americans own roughly 42 percent of all the world’s privately held firearms while making up less than 5% of the world’s population. See more

Posted in Crime & Law Tech & Science Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas

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