Where to find Frog People in the U.S.A.
Read MoreMother Pigeon feeds, cares for, and makes art in the guise of New York City’s most maligned birds.
A study found that when men are famished, they are more likely to gravitate towards busty women.
Read MoreStuck in Japan for the time being, Captain George is a street performer who refuses to let the pandemic stop him from playing.
Read MoreTo help businesses and residents stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic, Tenino, Washington is printing its own currency out of wood.
Read MoreA British woman plans to marry her duvet cover this weekend, joining the ranks of others who’ve tied the knot with inanimate objects.
Read MoreIf carnival games seem hard to win, it's because they are. In fact, they're rigged to ensure that you lose — and waste your money.
Read MoreMore than just a place to rest and relax, hammocks have an intricate history tied to prisons, disease prevention, sailing, and outer space.
Read MoreFrom deaths to phobias, there’s more to the seemingly benign dessert than sticky fingers and corny jokes.
Read MoreLife with ARFID, a rare anxiety disorder.
Read MoreFrom cat tail choker necklaces to scarves and teddy bears, there really is no limit to what you can create using the fur of a beloved friend.
Read MoreThe impressive tasks patients have performed while lying on operating tables with parts of their brains exposed.
Read MoreA recent study has found a new perk of consuming fermented foods.
Read MoreSan Francisco’s Little Stars Trio is hard-working, insanely talented, and still in grade school.
Read MoreNo, not that kind of fireworks.
Read MoreConsidered a form of free speech, we’re one of the few countries that allows flag desecration, but not everyone is happy about it.
Read MoreA salaciously trimmed bush has proven too tempting for the local men.
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