Champis the bunny doesn't only hop — he also knows how to herd a flock of sheep, possibly having picked up on the skill after watching trained dogs do the job.
A 55-year-old Montana man who says he "always wanted" to be part of a police chase can check that off his bucket list.
The goody-two-shoes among us say it's better to give than to receive. That's not true for the average Facebook user, though.
A prison inmate who makes stationery and license plates pulled a fast one on state police by adding the image of a pig to the state decal on their cruisers.
Glamour Boy is here and ready to play in Sunday's Super Bowl. Glamour wife is out of sight — so far — unless you count the front page of the New York Post.
Police and the TSA say Alexandra Schmid took the cash from a passenger's jacket as it went along an X-ray conveyor belt at around 8 p.m. Wednesday at John F.
A wealthy Florida polo club founder has adopted his adult girlfriend as part of a legal battle stemming from a fatal 2010 car crash.
A Philadelphia man arrested 44 times without a conviction faces at least 32 years in federal prison for a pair of armed robberies.
Pennsylvania's famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil has emerged from his lair and saw his shadow, in the process predicting six more weeks of winter. But, at
A treasure hunter said he has located the wreck of a British merchant ship that was torpedoed by a German U-boat off Cape Cod during World War II while
President Barack Obama may help Jennifer Wedel's husband find a job. Whether he gets her vote is another question.
It's pretty rare in basketball to see a half-court shot go in. And it is even more rare to see a full court shot go through the net. Remarkably, two teammates
A Massachusetts mother says the FBI used a chain saw blade to cut through her door and held her at gunpoint for at least 30 minutes before agents realized they
Police in southwestern Pennsylvania say a woman who appeared to not have any teeth in surveillance photos from a bank robbery last month has confessed,
A string of fruitless break-ins in a North Carolina town perhaps explains why robbers hit banks where they know they'll find money.
Employees of an Australian bus company have been given a 15 million Australian dollar ($16 million) share of the proceeds of the business sale as a thank-you