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Three Californians were convicted for their involvement in a “bizarre” insurance fraud scam that involved pretending to have interior damage on expensive cars while dressed as bears.
A tiny Mexican monkey at the Guadalajara Zoo has become Mexico’s newest online sensation after being rejected by his mother and is clutching to a stuffed dog for comfort.
A dog of Adam Forma, a resident of Livonia in Michigan was shot by a delivery driver because he was “scared,” and the dog vanished.
According to social media photos, an alligator was seen lounging on the porch of a house in coastal North Carolina and looking through the glass storm door.
Yoshie Watanabe, who was born on April 6, 1934, into a family of nine, is officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest newspaper delivery person (female).
Recognized by Guiness World Records on April 18, 2023, Trafo-Häuschen is the current title holder of World’s smallest hotel, measuring 17.85 meter which is located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.It was opened on June 25, 2022.
After pleading a guilty plea to mailing synthetic cannabinoids and other drugs into facilities run by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, a Wichita Falls (Texas, United States) woman was given a six-year jail sentence, according to authorities.
As of June 20, 2015, the First World Hotel (Malaysia) at Resorts World Genting in Pahang Darul Makmur, Malaysia, has 7,351 operational rooms, making it the largest hotel in terms of room count.
A Ryanair pilot was forced to abandon a landing at Bristol Airport in the United Kingdom due to the disruptive behavior of a 61-year-old man, who was given a 10-month prison sentence. The incident, which happened on a flight from Kraków, Poland, on November 11, 2025, left the crew and passengers fearing about their safety.
In a brand-new documentary, Sultan Kösen, a Guinness World Records holder, will defend his title as the tallest man.Sultan’s record-breaking height of 8 feet 1 inch (246.5 cm) makes him the tallest man and person in the world in 2009.