Day: March 20, 2021
Cat freaks out meeting baby for first time
Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including a snoring hedgehog, an epic mother-son wedding dance and a 3-year-long, around-the-world selfie. Plus, a cat's hilarious reaction to meeting a newborn for the first time. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.
Bounce house goes airborne, taking kids with it
Two children are hospitalized and recovering from serious injuries after an inflatable toy they were playing in blew away into the sky. Gayle King reports.
Model Jo Wood tells of ‘three UFO encounters’ with the Rolling Stones
Woman finds manhole in bedroom which leads to creepy underground bomb shelter
Dogs help handle elephants at Pittsburgh Zoo
Elephant staff at the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium in Pennsylvania are using a new handling tool no one else in the United States has tried -- dogs. KDKA's Rick Dayton reports.
Portugal’s drone flop goes viral
The failure of a new Portuguese drone to launch correctly has made world headlines and this footage of the failed event has gone viral.
Family of geese tie up rush hour traffic in Illinois
A family of geese got on Illinois' Borman Expressway during the evening rush hour and backed up traffic for miles, until they were escorted off on a frontage road. WBBM's Mike Parker reports.
Buyer spends £360,000 on virtual house in big step towards ‘augmented reality’
Mystery sounds like ‘Darth Vader breathing heard around globe in lockdown’
Decomposing blue whale may explode in Canada town
Gawkers are flocking to see the decomposing carcass of a 26-meter, 60-ton blue whale along the shoreline of Trout River, Newfoundland, which some fear may explode. CBC's Lindsay Bird reports.
Decomposing blue whale may explode in Canada town
Gawkers are flocking to see the decomposing carcass of a 26-meter, 60-ton blue whale along the shoreline of Trout River, Newfoundland, which some fear may explode. CBC's Lindsay Bird reports.
Weed whacking goats clean up Nebraska botanical garden
Lauritzen Gardens, a 100-acre botanical garden in Omaha, Nebraska, is using a herd of 57 goats to eat up thousands of species of invasive weeds on their grounds. KMTV's Meghan Matthews reports.
Are bee stings the solution to chronic pain?
Some Yucaipa, Calif., patients dealing with chronic pain have found relief by stinging themselves with bees. Now, the ancient folk remedy could be going mainstream. CBS 2's Lisa Sigell reports.
RV chase in Oklahoma caught on video
An RV driver is under arrest in Oklahoma after a line of police cars chased him down the highway for nearly a half-an-hour. Norah O'Donnell reports.