Little Girl Gets Approval for State License to Own a Living Unicorn (If She Can Find One)
"If I can find one" wrote Madeline who asked the LA Dept. of Animal Control if she could be the first-ever licensed unicorn owner.
"If I can find one" wrote Madeline who asked the LA Dept. of Animal Control if she could be the first-ever licensed unicorn owner.
From Nebraska to Ohio to Calgary Alberta, transportation services are opening the polls for the annual Name-a-Snowplow contest.
Data from 54,000 people found that when potatoes are preapred without frying or mashing, there's nothing unhealthy about them.
Recent excavations in Israel will soon open to the public a tomb that's venerated as the resting place of Jesus's midwife, Salome. Found in 1982 by antiquities robbers, excavations have always been ongoing, but recent breakthroughs have proved the site to be far more grandiose than previously expected, and much of the tomb will soon […]
A GROWLS Nest Cam showed a mother eagle kidnapping a baby hawk for her own baby's lunch, but something extraordinary happens after.
This is Blanco, a Risso's Dolphin with leucism a rare skin condition that turns various animals white based on irregular melanin content.
A cat performed the most head-scratching stunt in Wales recently on class picture day, leaving a group of proud moms "in floods of laughter."
After their kids outgrew their LEGO sets, father Mike and mother Catherine started a rampant Christmas building tradition.
Banning was consoled by Stephen King, Neil Gaiman and others, leading to skyrocketing sales of her book on Amazon.
In the Carauari region, the number of pirarucu spiked from 4,916, in 2011, to 46,839, ten years later, with each fish fetching around $100
Taking place in Hamilton County, Cincinnati, the machine is credited for a reduction in drug overdose deaths and HIV incidence.
A female scribe named Eadburg left her name in dry etchings on the margins of a Medieval copy of the Acts of the Apostles, new scans found.