Good Question: What Happens To Your Body During A Hangover?

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Wild Fandom Builds As Team Breaks Record

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Are Hatchimals really swearing?

They were one of the hottest Christmas toys this holiday season, but some owners claim the cute little play things are omitting some seriously inappropriate language, at times. EDITOR'S NOTE: Some may not hear it, others may find the language in the video below to be highly inappropriate.

A pig whisperer? This 3-year-old girl has ditched toys to talk to piglets

Three-year-old farm girl loves feeding animals, chatting with piglets and singing lullabies to them on her mother's farm so much that she has been nicknamed 'the pig whisperer' Dolly Caton enjoys nothing better than bottle feeding piglets at the farm or nurturing the animals under her jumper. Pics /Georgie Mitchell via Facebook At the age of three, while most babies play with dolls, a young farm girl, Dolly Caton, who lives with her mum in the Ribble Valley in Lancashire, UK, spends her time talking to animals.

Crook uses forklift to rip ATM from cred

In Houston we've had plenty of smash-and-grabs targeting ATMs, but we've never quite seen something like this. Here is video from the ATM theft early last Friday morning at the Red River Federal Credit Union branch in the 2700 block of University Avenue.

Can Amazon Echo Help Police Solve a Murder?

... users to feel that they are not giving up their right to privacy when they purchase and use their device. Legally Weird delves into the world of strange legal happenings, odd laws and legal curiosities of all types . Have a comment or tip? Write to ...

Are you brave enough to cross the world’s highest bridge? 565m-high …

The Beipanjiang bridge, which took three years to build and cost A 114million, stretches for almost a mile over the Nizhu River Gorge in southwestern China Anyone crossing this bridge will need a good head for heights - as it has been hailed the tallest in the world. Hanging 565 metres above a gorge, Beipanjiang bridge has been built to save motorists more than four hours in journey time, according to China's CCTV broadcaster.

St. Pete neighborhood says strange smell lingers

"I've actually had to call fire crew to come and get the smell checked out at my other house because it was so noxious and took over the entire house," he said. "It definitely does give me a headache when the odors are pretty strong," said Rachel Gelbmann, who also lives in the area.

Jeff Hornacek’s bizarre excuse for Carmelo Anthony ejection :0

Knicks coach Jeff Hornacek fiercely defended Carmelo Anthony on Thursday, saying he believes Anthony's second-quarter ejection the night before in Atlanta - for throwing a forearm at Thabo Sefolosha's head - was the wrong decision. The Knicks star meanwhile raised the stakes for Friday's game in the Big Easy, saying beating the Pelicans now is essential after the Atlanta debacle.

Smoke A Lot Of Weed? There’s A New Weird Marijuana-Related Illness

A man smokes marijuana from a pipe during the 4/20 Rally at the Civic Center in Denver, Colorado, April 20, 2014. Thousands of marijuana enthusiasts gathered in Colorado and Washington state over the weekend for an annual celebration of cannabis culture with rallies, concerts and trade shows in the first two states to legalize recreational marijuana.

Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater Wins Ed Block Courage Award

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The Strange and Mysterious Stories of 2016

It's time to glance back and take a look at some of the stories that captivated everyone, including us at NBC 7. Some stories were heartwarming, others heartbreaking. There was the Rio Olympics, a lot of politics, and maybe too much Pokmon Go.

Cops: Veteran Politician Groped Victim, 103

DECEMBER 29--A veteran Pennsylvania politician is facing indecent assault charges for repeatedly molesting a 103-year-old woman confined to a nursing home, On three occasions this month, William Spingler, 75, allegedly groped the breasts of the victim, who resides at the Wayne Nursing Home in Delaware County. As alleged in a criminal complaint , Spingler was first seen groping the mentally disabled victim on December 15. A nursing home employee told cops that she spotted Spingler touching the woman's right breast and moving his hand "around her chest area in a manner that could not be misconstrued with anything else but inappropriate touching."

Rwandan football has a witchcraft problem

THE Rwanda Football Federation is taking steps to put an end to what some believe is witchcraft working its way into soccer matches. New rules have been put in place to punish clubs, managers and/or players adjudged to engage in the practice, per reports.

Oregon court reverses DUI conviction of wheelchair user

The Oregon Court of Appeals has reversed the conviction of a wheelchair user who had been found guilty of driving under the influence of intoxicants. James Greene of Waldport was arrested in November 2012 after entering a crosswalk in a motorized wheelchair and striking the side of a moving pickup.

Love, loss on display at failed-relationships museum

After her husband asked for a divorce, Amber Clisura gave back her engagement ring, kicked him out of the house and tossed everything that reminded her of the ruined marriage. Except for one item: a polished steel barbecue smoker that her future ex-husband had fashioned for her from an old oil drum.

Sheriff: Teens rob 9-year-olds at lemona

Two teenagers are facing theft charges after they robbed two 9-year-olds of $13 and an iPod at their lemonade stand after an argument. Deante Small of Lutz is charged with robbery by sudden snatching, a felony.

Dog treats spiked with nails in park

Police have urged people to come forward after dog treats spiked with nails and cocktail sticks were found near the entrance to a popular dog walking spot. A dog owner discovered the sickening "treats", which appear to be a concoction of slices of ham, spiked wooden sticks and nails, when he took his pet down the riverside, near the entrance to Avenham Park in Preston.

Three candidates for FDP state chair got there the weird way

Greetings Power Lunchers, and welcome to yet another edition in the increasingly weird contest for state party chair of the Florida Democratic Party. FDP OMG: In order to parse the latest news, that state Sen. Dwight Bullard of Miami is in the running for Florida Democratic Party state chair as a state committeeman from the Panhandle county of Gadsden, we need to look at how we got here.

Judge follows in the footsteps of her mother

In this July 13, 1985 photo, an eight-year old Jane Levy helps with the buttons on her mother's, Judge Jane Conway, robe before Conway is sworn in as a state district court judge, in Albuquerque, N.M. Levy never thought she would follow in her mother's footsteps. The 38-year-old was appointed to a vacant judgeship in the 2nd Judicial District's Family Court division late in November by Gov. Susana Martinez.

Quiz of the Year: 2016 in questions

It's been one hell of a year, Brexit, Trump, sporting successes, celebrity deaths and much more but how much attention have you paid to what's hit the headlines? It's time to find out. Click on the links below to take our Quiz of The Year.

The 35 most bizarre photos of 2016

While there have been plenty of newsworthy, powerful, and deeply moving photographs created this year - there's also been a handful of playful, humorous moments that the Reuters award-winning team of photographers have captured. Three-year-old Oliver Quiros competes dressed as an astronaut riding a space shuttle in the Haunted Heats Halloween Surf Contest in Santa Monica, California.

Strange but True Transplant News of 2016

Many of the issues that dominated local headlines in 2015, including homelessness, the rising cost of housing and a steady influx of transplants, continued to be hot topics this year. But from an unpredictable, insane election to the media frenzy over the twentieth anniversary of JonBent Ramsey's death, 2016 threw out plenty of curveballs.

Legal marijuana sparking rise in bizarre ‘cannabis vomiting syndrome’

Dream home or monster mansion? Couple are ordered to DEMOLISH purpose-built four bedroom property after year-long spat with neighbors who say it's an eyesore Kellyanne Conway 'is being SNUBBED by Washington DC's top private schools and struggling to find places for her four kids because of anti-Trump bias' Restaurant workers reveal what you should NEVER order from a menu - including certain seafood and the special of the day Can you score full marks on this basic English test? New quiz asks users to select the correct spelling to complete the sentence Mid-air meltdown: Couple attack cheering passengers as they're arrested for fighting with Delta flight crew and forcing their plane to turn back after just 20 minutes Are these the harshest break-ups EVER? Exes reveal the ways they ended relationships - from changing their number to a note on Valentine's Day Pictured for the last time: ... (more)

Fans find bizarre Friends, Home Alone link

The Sun reports that while the Gellar-Bings were living in NY and the McAllisters were based in Chicago, the eagle-eyed folk at video production company 22 Vision have plenty of evidence to prove it's the same house and got in touch with the residents of the real house in Winnetka, Illinois who confirmed it. Joey is seen in the house and the same wreath is on the same blue house across the street.

Weird clouds linger on Saturn’s moon Titan

The upper image shows relatively cloud-free skies, while the lower one captures widespread cloud cover. NASA's Cassini spacecraft flew over Titan on June 7 and July 25 and captured strikingly different photos of the moon's high northern latitude using the probe's Imaging Science Subsystem and Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer .

Strange Twist: Auto braking system on truck may have saved lives in Berlin attack

Police patrol inside the Christmas market area and past the destroyed booths two days after an attack with a truck in front of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedaechtniskirche in Berlin on December 21, 2016. German police on December 21, 2016 stepped up their hunt for the driver of a truck that ploughed through a Berlin Christmas market, in a deadly assault claimed by the Islamic State jihadist group.

Home Is Where the Weird Clothes Are

When you take a trip home, you're not really traveling , you think, so you don't need to pack everything . Home is a place where toothpaste is abundant, where - surely, you think - there are extra normal pairs of pants.

Vandals spray paint bizarre graffiti on walls of Caernarfon Castle

The words 'Magna Carter Article 61' have been sprayed in red paint on a lower section of the walls opposite Slate Quay close to the 'swing bridge'. Local Sergeant Rhys Gough from Caernarfon said: "Sometime between mid-evening on Tuesday 27th and about 9am the following morning Wednesday 28th December someone has been daubed graffiti on the castle walls.

Germany: chemical odors lead police to failed alchemist

A German landlady's concerns about suspicious chemical odors from her tenant's apartment led police to a man who was trying unsuccessfully to extract gold from old cellphone and computer circuit boards. The woman went to police in Braubach, near the western city of Koblenz, on Wednesday, concerned that she hadn't seen her 28-year-old tenant for some time.

Raw eggs, bacon, wine: Weird diet secrets of the world’s oldest people

Doctors attribute longevity to a combination of diet, genetics, and environment, but they are yet to discover any one single factor that guarantees a long life, or even, for that matter, an early death. Substantial evidence exists that certain vices like cigarettes, alcohol, and sugar-sweetened beverages are dangerous and have adverse health effects, but some of the world's oldest people consume them regularly and live into their 100s.

It’s a world first for Domino’s and Shawlands

Domino's is taking its first step into fashion with the world's first 'wipeable' onesie - designed so pizza fans can eat in comfort without any fear of sauce spillage. The limited edition range will be retailed across participating Domino's stores in the UK and Ireland, and the southside of Glasgow's Shawlands branch has been selected as a trial site.

Germany: chemical odors lead police to failed alchemist

A German landlady's concerns about suspicious chemical odors from her tenant's apartment led police to a man who was trying unsuccessfully to extract gold from old cellphone and computer circuit boards. The woman went to police in Braubach, near the western city of Koblenz, on Wednesday, concerned that she hadn't seen her 28-year-old tenant for some time.

Vote for your 2016 Santa Paws winner

We've met your dogs, cats, rabbits and tortoises in their hundreds - but now it's down to the final 10. We're into the last lap of our 2016 Santa Paws competition and we need you to find the winner. Running in association with Seaham Vets, Santa Paws aims to find the most festive pet in all the land.

Trump gives bizarre, impromptu press conference in Florida

With boxing promoter Don King by his side in front of the Mar-a-Lago resort, Trump opined on a handful of current events, including US Secretary of State John Kerry's final plea for peac e between Israelis and Palestinians. Saying Kerry's assessment "speaks for itself," Trump declined to go into specifics, adding cryptically: "different views we'll see what happens after January 20, right?" Earlier Wednesday, Trump tweeted , "We cannot continue to let Israel be treated with such total disdain and disrespect.

Canadian man punches cougar attacking a dog near fast food chain

A Canadian man punched a cougar in the face to stop it from attacking his dog in a wooded area near a fast food chain in Whitecourt, central Alberta, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said on Wednesday. William Gibb, 31, from Red Deer, Alberta, had stopped at a Tim Hortons outlet, a popular Canadian restaurant chain on his 600-kilometer drive to Grand Prairie on the evening of Dec. 26 and let his dog out for a walk, Whitecourt RCMP Sergeant Tom Kalis said.