10 April Fools’ Pranks That Went Horribly Awry
Everyone loves a good April Fools’ prank—unless it results in armed law enforcement surrounding your home.
Everyone loves a good April Fools’ prank—unless it results in armed law enforcement surrounding your home.
Did your state make the list of state most likely to endure an extraterrestrial encounter?
From valuable paintings to dirty underwear, there’s no telling what could be lurking behind the sheetrock.
It’s 123 years old. Oh, and it’s still edible.
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Almost anything can be put up for auction. Bidding on collectibles is one thing, but these five auctions offered items you won’t find on eBay.
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Whitetop the therapy llama just celebrated a record-breaking birthday.
Oregon‘s Mill Ends Park is no longer the smallest in the world. The title now belongs to a park in Nagaizumi Town, Japan.
If you're from a town with a strong union presence, you know that if new commercial construction happens without union labor, protests often follow.
A one-of-a-kind spicy Cheeto, shaped like Charizard, has become a viral sensation, selling for an unbelievable price at auction.
Satisfy your cookie dough and spice cravings at the same time.
A record-setting launch of 1.5 million helium balloons was fun until it wasn’t.
In the world of politics, nobody is safe from a well-executed smear campaign.
The middle-aged Mr. D promoted Rax Roast Beef by complaining about his mid-life crisis and nursing a hangover.
Rupert Holmes hoped his controversial tune would get banned from the radio.
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Your Thanksgiving turkey is harmless, but the live bird stalking your backyard might not be.
In 1908, a playboy made a bet he could walk around the world without being identified. Then things got weird.