A Wolverhampton electrician was fed up with thieves, so he’s wired his van to deliver a 1,000-volt zap to anyone trying to break in. Ray Taylor, 61, says he lost more than $6,000 worth of equipment out of his work van in two years, thanks to thieves. He knew that …
Read MoreA man in Kazakhstan scaled the fence at a zoo to ride a giraffe. The giraffe was standing in an enclosure at the Shymkent Zoo when the man scaled the fence. He started by gently stroking the giraffe’s neck, and surprisingly, the giraffe remained calm and didn’t seem concerned. Zoo …
Read MoreDonald Trump is finally getting to build a wall, although it’s not the one he was hoping for. There has been a spike in the number of people trying to scale the White House fence, so the White House is getting an upgrade to the current 6-foot fence that surrounds …
Read MoreDespite recent racist comments about politicians of color and civil rights figures, Donald Trump claimed that he is the “least racist person in the world.” He made that claim Tuesday morning outside of the White House, before boarding Marine One. Facing Criticism for Racist Comments Made About Representatives Trump has …
Read MoreAn unknown person in a parking lot thought they were doing the right thing when they smashed a car window to rescue a puppy. Imagine their surprise when they discovered that the puppy wasn’t actually a puppy at all, but was actually a toy dog that belonged to a child. …
Read MoreWomen are getting less sleep, and a new study says that their partners are the culprits. A survey that looked at 2,000 British couples found that women are missing out on about three hours of sleep each night. Half of Women Feel “Constantly Sleep Deprived” One in two women say …
Read MoreSouth Dakota public schools will be required to display “In God We Trust” for the upcoming school year. Gov. Kristi Noem signed a bill that forces South Dakota public schools to display the words in a prominent location for all students to see. The bill requires that the display be …
Read MoreA new report has some unfortunate news for U.S. beachgoers hitting the water on vacation this summer. The Environment America Research and Policy Center (EARPC) studied beaches last year, and the report found that over half of American beaches had potentially dangerous levels of fecal bacteria at some point. Potentially …
Read MoreA man got a little of what he deserved after exposing himself to a woman jogging in Cambridge, a suburb of Boston. The woman, Aia, told Massachusetts State Police that she was jogging on Memorial Drive when the man flashed her as she jogged by. Surveillance video from the area …
Read MoreThe Trump administration wants a new rule to tighten food stamp restrictions that will cut benefits from about 3.1 million people. Currently, there are 43 U.S. states that provide automatic eligibility for food stamps through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) if residents are already receiving benefits from a federal …
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