A couple returned to New York from a trip to California and discovered that their car—which had been parked in the long-term lot near JFK airport—had 724 extra miles on the odometer. Which raises the question—what exactly …
BlackBerry users in India are in luck, at least for the next two months. The Associated Press reports that India has withdrawn its threat to ban the mobile device’s services after the makers, Research in Motion Ltd., …
The Los Angeles Times reports that a hair-cutter in Venice who fights crime in her spare time by initiating citizen’s arrests while patrolling her neighborhood on her bicycle, is moving back to her hometown of Boston. There is …
At least 18 people have died over the past 10 days in rural Italy in the hunt for delicacy mushrooms. That’s right, mushrooms.
Mashable reports that a recent survey shows that narcissistic people tend to use Facebook in a more “self-promotional” way–that is, posting attractive photos of themselves and referencing how intelligent they are in the ‘About …
Glenn Beck’s controversial ‘Restoring Honor’ rally on Saturday was bound to spark debate among media outlets. First order of contention: How many people were actually there?
A man in Las Vegas has spent the last four months searching for his missing wife, not having any idea that her body was actually buried amidst the clutter of their home.
The cops then took over the business in order to catch would-be “muffin”-buyers. So that’s cops posing as drug-dealers posing as muffin-makers. Ugh, not that old story again.
Sure, smart phones and mobile devices help pass the time whenever you have a tedious task to do: standing in line; waiting for the train; working out at the gym. But is the constant barrage of information overloading your brain?
The Associated Press reports that a Polish man, who was out celebrating and drunk on the street in Germany, was hit in the back of the head by a stray bullet. Though the bullet was just discovered and removed, the injury happened …