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Stressed-out women are more likely to get heart disease

Stressed-out women are more likely to get heart disease

According to recent research, women with stressed-out lifestyles at home and at work are considerably more likely than males to get heart disease. Heart disease is more common among women who lead stressful lives Research of nearly 80,000 postmenopausal women done between 1991 and 2015 found that women with stressful lifestyles at home and at … Read more

California: 911 calls prompts by a Halloween decoration of fake fire

California: 911 calls prompts by a Halloween decoration of fake fire

Calls to 911 reporting a house on fire were triggered by a California family’s Halloween decorations, but the flames and smoke were really a festive special effect. On Halloween, passersby mistook the orange lights in their windows and fog from a smoke machine for a real fire, drawing attention to Carmen and Travis Long’s Riverside … Read more

Guinness World Records: Men pass a huge beach ball 673 times

Guinness World Records: Men pass a huge beach ball 673 times

In Idaho, a frequent Guinness World Record breaker teamed up with his brother and a friend to set a new record for the most huge beach ball passes made in three minutes. David Rush, who has set more than 200 Guinness World Records for the sake of STEM education, joined up with his brother, Jonathan … Read more

Watch: A baby fur seal rescued from across a road in California

Police in California reacted to complaints of an injured “otter” and discovered it was actually a fur seal pup that had “flapped” across a road. Officers went to a complaint of an otter observed at an intersection and discovered the animal was a newborn fur seal called Ivy, according to the San Rafael Police Department. … Read more

‘Cocaine hippos’ of Pablo Escobar recognizes as humans by a US court

'Cocaine hippos' of Pablo Escobar recognized as humans by a US court

A federal court in the United States has recognized hippos that belonged to Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar as a people. A judge in the United States has declared that Pablo Escobar’s ‘cocaine hippos’ can be recognized as humans. The creatures are offspring of the famed Colombian drug lord’s hippos, and they now have legal … Read more

New study revealed: Spiders are fearful of themselves

New study revealed Spiders are fearful of themselves

Spiders can be arachnophobic and “nervous” around each other, according to new research. According to a new study, spiders may display indications of phobia in the company of another larger and perhaps dangerous species, proving that it’s not just humans that are afraid of them. Scientists tested leaping spiders, known as salticids, for their ability … Read more

Monkey Flees With a Man’s Glasses look how he gets it back

Monkey Flees With a Man's Glasses look how he gets it back

The man attempted to reclaim his glasses by taking advantage of the monkey’s imitative behavior. And it was successful. Monkeys are notorious for being copycats, which worked out well for a guy who had his spectacles stolen by one. A guy talking with a monkey to get his spectacles back was seen in a video … Read more

Man in Australia covers himself in $1,000 worth of hot chips

Man in Australia covers himself in $1,000 worth of hot chips

Strange social media trends, challenges, and stunts have frequently perplexed netizens, and this newest attempt by a prankster, who wrapped himself with hot chips, adds to the craziness. Michael Broekhuyse and Martin Sokolinski, a comedy pair, are known for their unorthodox social experiments, pranks, and comedic routines. The video was shared on comedy duo Marty … Read more

Woman cuts the support rope of two workers left dangling from 26th floor

Woman cuts the support rope of two workers left dangling from 26th floor

A lady cut their support line, leaving two painters dangling from the 26th storey of a high-rise in Thailand. The woman, a resident of the high-rise condominium, was allegedly enraged that she had not been notified before the work began, according to police. According to the media, the lady has been charged with attempted murder … Read more

Man harassing a dog then suddenly a cow turns the tables on him

Man harassing a dog then suddenly a cow turns the tables on him

When a cow turns the tables on him, a horrific video of a guy harassing a dog had an unexpected turn. The man repeatedly pulled the dog up by its neck while the animal yelped and moaned in pain, according to footage that has gone viral on the internet. Even when the dog howled pitifully, … Read more

Boa constrictor was discovered in the bushes behind a Chicago-area home

Boa constrictor was discovered in the bushes behind a Chicago-area home

A big boa constrictor was discovered in the bushes outside a home in a Chicago neighborhood, and police are looking for its owner. A gardener working behind a Niles home discovered the big snake moving behind a shrub, according to the Niles Police Department.   The snake was recognized as a boa constrictor by Sara … Read more

Welsh lady sets a Guinness World Record for her Harry Potter collection

Welsh lady sets a Guinness World Record for her Harry Potter collection

A Welsh woman set a Guinness World RecordFor her collection of 5,284 items of Harry Potter memorabilia. Tracey Nicol-Lewis of Mid Glamorgan told Guinness World Records that she began collecting J.K. Rowling’s book series and film adaptations products in 2002, and her collection now includes special edition books, toys, key chains, artwork, prop replicas, Lego … Read more

World record: A man spins a football for 21.66 seconds on his finger

World record: A man spins a football for 21.66 seconds on his finger

When a guy from British Columbia spun a football on one finger for 21.66 seconds, he set a Guinness World Record. Sandeep Singh Kaila, an Abbotsford resident who previously made headlines by breaking the Guinness World Record for spinning a basketball on a toothbrush, said he decided to attempt his latest record after learning that … Read more

Police warn a lady not to dress up in a Halloween costume in protest

Police warn a lady not to dress up in a Halloween costume in protest

According to a South Florida lady, a local police officer advised her not to dress up as a condo development project that she and others oppose because it would be considered a demonstration for which she would need a permit. The officer warned Cat Uden, according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, that wearing the outfit … Read more

Robots recreation of the Rolling Stones’ “Start Me Up” video

Robots recreation of the Rolling Stones' "Start Me Up" video

The Rolling Stones video was created in partnership with Boston Dynamics, a robotics firm, to honor the 40th anniversary of the band’s album “Tattoo You.” Who’d have guessed that ‘The Rolling Stones’ hit song “Start Me Up” from 1981 would be redone with a robotic twist in 2021? Fans of the English rock band were … Read more

Canada: Five Sikh men use their turbans to save a hiker near a waterfall

Canada: Five Sikh men use their turbans to save a hiker near a waterfall

The five Sikh guys are seen tossing a rope made out of their turbans towards the man who has fallen into the pool in a video that has gone viral on social media. A group of hikers rescued a life by using their turbans to pull out a guy who had fallen into the cold … Read more

Man catches the balls in shaving cream sets world record

Man catches the balls in shaving cream sets a world record

When one of two Idaho men tossed 35 ping pong balls that the other caught in a mound of shaving cream on his head, they recaptured a Guinness World Record. First established the record at 29 catches in 30 seconds with Jonathan “Hollywood” Hannon, but it was surpassed just a few months later by another … Read more

Watch: Aerial photos of Camelot theme park inspired by King Arthur

Watch: Aerial photos of Camelot theme park inspired by King Arthur

This medieval-style theme park, inspired by the tale of Camelot, was once one of the north’s most popular tourist destinations, but it is now closed. The abandoned and barren theme park, once teeming with shouting youngsters, is captured in eerie overhead photographs. According to Lancashire Live, these photographs provide a journey down memory lane from … Read more

25-hours Hotel One Central to open in Dubai soon

This year, the 25-hours Hotel One Central will open in Dubai

The 25hours Hotel One Central in Dubai has announced that it will open its doors before the end of the year. The resort aims to make a visit one to remember by transferring guests to an adrenaline playground that feels almost like home. It is a lively and bright facility with a delightfully inviting vibe. … Read more

Singapore’s streets being patrolled by robot cops

Singapore's streets are patrolled by robot cops

Singapore’s residents are split as robot cops prowling the streets looking for “undesirable social behavior.” The cyborgs, known as Xavier, have seven cameras that allow them to identify “undesirable social behavior” and groups that are breaking the country’s strict social distance regulations. Some members of the public are wary of the robocops, fearing that Singapore … Read more

Wisconsin guy starts a business of walnut removal with nut sales

Wisconsin guy starts a business of walnut removal with nut sales

By providing his skills in removing walnuts from yards and then selling them, a Wisconsin man transformed a local annoyance into a successful business. Jesse Peterson, a Middleton homeowner, and proprietor of J’s Black Walnuts claimed he removes black walnuts from yards free of charge for people in Sauk City, Beaver Dam, Verona, Middleton, and … Read more

Guinness world record: British guy visits 51 pubs in 24 hours

British guy sets a Guinness world record by visits 51 pubs in 24 hours

When a British guy visited 51 pubs in 24 hours, he may have established a new Guinness World Record. Guinness authorities notified Matt Ellis of St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, England, that there is currently no world record for the most pubs visited in 12 hours by one individual, so the record-keeping office set the aim at … Read more

Firefighters in Florida rescue a cat stuck inside a Tesla

Firefighters in Florida rescued a cat stuck inside a Tesla

Firefighters in Florida rescued a cat that had climbed into the Tesla’s inner workings and became stranded. A team was sent to Hertz Headquarters in Estero after a cat was discovered stuck inside a Tesla parked in the company’s garage, according to Estero Fire Rescue. To get to the stranded feline, the crew had to … Read more

North Carolina community concerned as a sinkhole doubles in size

North Carolina community are concerned as a sinkhole double in size

After a sinkhole on a neighboring property nearly expanded in size, and residents in a North Carolina community are asking the city to intervene. Residents in Asheville’s Montford neighborhood first spotted the sinkhole in July, and it has nearly doubled in size since August. A rental business owns the land where the sinkhole is located. … Read more

Bear tries to steal a big pumpkin from an Ontario porch

Bear tries to steal a big pumpkin from an Ontario porch

When a bear arrived at their front door to take a huge pumpkin from an Ontario family’s home security camera, the endeavor proved more difficult than imagined. According to Ashley Larose of Sudbury, she had just completed putting up her front porch fall decorations when a hungry bear paid her a visit late at night. … Read more

Indian athlete declared as world’s smallest bodybuilder

Indian bodybuilder has been declared the worlds smallest

Guinness World Records has designated an Indian athlete who measures 3 feet, 4 inches tall as the world’s smallest competitive bodybuilder. Pratik Vitthal Mohite, 25, told Guinness World Records that he started bodybuilding in 2012 and competed for the first time in 2016. According to Pratik Vitthal Mohite, “My family are very happy and proud … Read more

Norwegians still recovering after a near-death encounter

Norwegians are still recovering after a near-death encounter

As demand grows across the Norwegian network, traffic data for September show sustained growth in the number of passengers. Traditional booking patterns are beginning to resurface, with more customers planning ahead and booking trips to popular city breaks and winter sun destinations, according to the airline. According to Geir Karlsen, chief executive of Norwegian, “We … Read more

Gatwick to reveal its noise reduction measures

Gatwick will reveal its noise reduction measures if expansion is accepted

If Gatwick’s northern runway is put into regular use, the airport plans to set a noise restriction (known as an “envelope”), which will be tightened as the number of flights increases. The change is intended to encourage airlines to employ quieter planes at the airport. The ‘noise envelope’ would provide homeowners with the assurance that … Read more