Page 2

Pickleball is wreaking havoc across the US — and it's only going to get worse

The popular game has a very sour side.

This is the face of a 104-year-old setting a skydiving record

A 104-year-old Chicago woman traded her walker for a harness and parachute in an attempt to become the oldest person in the world to ever skydive.

Grandma scammed out of nearly $480,000 after selling family home in complex fraud scheme

The grandmother fell victim to the scam under the belief that she was transferring her money into an new bank account, which promised a high interest rate.

Church uses ChatGPT AI for 'meaningful' Sunday morning worship

Need to teach the holy trinity? Just use ChatGPT.

Woman killed by chocolate from palm reader who gave her a grim prophecy

Investigators are baffled over the case of a Brazilian woman who died after eating a piece of chocolate that was given to her by a palm reader who said she...

Grizzly bear attacks, kills couple and their dog at Canada’s Banff National Park

While in the area, the team happened across a grizzly bear that "displayed aggressive behavior," prompting Parks Canada staff to euthanize it on-site "to ensure public safety."

I'm a 'rent-a-mom' for Gen Z college kids — parents pay me $10K to cook, do laundry and bail them out of jail

Like any good mom, when one of her kids calls, Tammy Kumin comes running — no matter the time of day or night.

Retired couple spent almost 500 days at sea after booking 51 straight cruises because it's cheaper than retirement home

The great-grandparents have stayed on board Princess Cruises' 2,000-passenger Coral Princess for more than 450 days -- longer than most of the crew, including the captains -- and expect to...

How to stay safe in NYC during flood: 'Time for extreme caution'

Downpours battered the Big Apple Friday, inundating buses, swamping schools and turning streets into Venetian canals as NYC Mayor Eric Adams issued a state of emergency.

My name is Harry Potter — really — and it's made my life ridiculous

A British man in his twenties named Harry Potter was born six months before J.K. Rowling’s “Philosopher’s Stone” was published in the UK in 1997.

Do you know the difference between Hispanic and Latino?

Americans are split when it comes to knowing the difference between the terms Hispanic and Latino, new research suggests. 

Dad, 25, dies of brain tumor that docs misdiagnosed as appendicitis

A medical misdiagnosis led to the death of a "kind-hearted" young dad.

Life and death on 'Cancer Road': Why is 'every family' suffering on this 2-mile stretch?

"People questioning, what’s up with the water?" one resident said. "Because of all the cancer that people had up and down that road."

Pettiest state in America revealed — you'll be shocked where NY ranks

Research was launched into people's pettiness due to the unflattering trait's growing popularity online, where its eponymous hashtag has stockpiled more than 4.4 billion TikTok views.

How Big Tobacco created America's junk food diet and obesity epidemic

Many addictive junk foods were created by the same companies that brought us addictive cigarettes.

Theater of War, a veteran-healing performance, is coming to NYC

A profound event that connects closer to veterans who may be struggling with life at home is coming to Roosevelt Island on Wednesday evening.

I quit my stressful teaching job — now I make 50% more at Costco and love it 

"Whether it was baking a cake for a 90th birthday or for someone who just completed their Ph.D., making a tangible contribution to someone’s special day gave me a renewed...

Bride-to-be dies after breast augmentation to show off dream wedding dress

Alessia Neboso, a beautician from Naples, Italy, died after going under the knife in the hopes of wearing a cleavage-baring wedding dress during her forthcoming nuptials. She was 21.

Abraham Lincoln assassination theater tickets auctioned for $262K

The balcony tickets were located across from the Presidential box and reportedly offered an unobstructed view of Lincoln's murder by John Wilkes Booth.

Stitches, broken ribs and 92 teammates: What it really takes to get into Guinness World Records

Three Americans — and a dog — reveal just how far you have to go to make history with a Guinness World Record.