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A judge in George issued an executive order to ban the Elf on the Shelf from his county, but it turns out he was just joking around. Read the latest on Audacy. → Read More
An extremely tiny home in Santa Cruz, California sold for roughly $1 million, the Sacramento Bee reports. The tiny house in 328 square feet and comes in it $3,125 per square foot. → Read More
Many people have experienced broken heart syndrome, but did you know there is a technical term for it? It’s called takotsubo cardiomyopathy, and a new study in the Journal of the American Heart Association says it’s on the rise → Read More
Taco Bell has come out with a plan to recycle some of their 8 billion pounds of used hot sauce packets that end up in U.S. landfill every year, ABC 7 reports. → Read More
A team of eight strongmen from Ukraine pulled the world’s heaviest and largest plane over 14 feet in a 1 minute and 14 seconds, UPI reports. → Read More
Cintas, an Ohio-based business service company, has asked the public to pick one of the ten finalists for the title of America’s Best Restroom, UPI reports. → Read More
A Florida Man’s truck was struck by lightning, and it was all caught on his dashboard camera, UPI reports. Jack Foraker told WINK that he was on his way home in Estero FL when he drove into a thunderstorm. → Read More
A never-opened copy of Super Mario Bros for Nintendo Entertainment System has sold for $2 million. Rally, a collectible investment website, said that an anonymous individual purchased a copy of Super Mario Bros. from 1985 for $2 million. → Read More
A 19-year-old woman dodged a squirrel while driving, and ended up crashing into a house built by President Lincoln’s ancestors, Charlotte Observer reports. → Read More
A Canadian goose showed how great a friend she actually is, by checking in on her friend who was having surgery at the New England Wildlife Center in Cape Cod, UPI reports. → Read More
A woman in Nevada broke into a dentist’s office, stole cash, and pulled out 13 teeth from a patient who was unconscious on two separate occasions, FoxNews reports. → Read More
The Owasso Police Department said that they responded on Sunday night to help Collinsville police and Tulsa Sheriff’s department catch a camel that had gotten lose in the area. → Read More
Seventeen contact lenses were found in the eye of a woman who was about to have cataract surgery, OT reports. The 67-year-old woman had no idea where those contact lenses had gone, and thought she just had dry eyes. → Read More
Popeyes now offering ‘I Don’t Know Meal’ for indecisive people According to the chain, this is “the perfect meal when your partner doesn’t know what to eat.” → Read More
A bar in Massachusetts will be accepting Monopoly Money for two hours in an effort to get a local version of the popular board game produced, UPI reports. → Read More
A Hong Kong mall was able to break a Guinness World Record when they erected a Rubik’s Cube that is 8.2 feet on each side. Hong Kong’s Nina Mall had the cube built inside the premises. → Read More
A photographer caught a beaver standing guard underneath a Canadian flag, or at least that’s what he thought. Mike Digout, the photographer, put a Canadian flag over a beaver passage on the Meewasin trail in Saskatoon. → Read More
Sheriff’s deputies got a call about an alligator hiding underneath a vending machine at a gas station, UPI reports. Polk County Sheriff’s office said that they arrived and found the gator trying to hide under a vending machine at a Circle K. → Read More
A man in Nebraska set a world record by skydiving 60 times in 24 hours completely naked, UPI reports. Rian Kanouff contacted Guinness World Records to figure out what the actual 24 hour naked skydive record was. → Read More
Google Trends data was analyzed to see which words were the most misspelled in each state, UPI reports. One stand out was the word “quarantine” which made the top of the list in 12 states. → Read More