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A South Korean child’s handwritten apology and the parents’ official statement were displayed outside their apartment complex after the child neglected to clean up after the family’s dog. The gesture has received a lot of internet appreciation for the parents’ responsible parenting.
A pet zebra that had escaped from its adoptive family in Tennessee,United States,was successfully retrieved on Sunday after more than a week of escape.With the help of search teams, volunteer drone operators, and even a private chopper team sent in from Texas, Ed the zebra was found in Christiana.
Hollywood icon Tom Cruise sets a new record with his flaming Mission Impossible stunt.As spy Ethan Hunt, played by Tom Cruise, scaled skyscrapers, raced motorcycles off cliffs, and even clung to the side of an airplane while in flight, he enthralled viewers of the Mission Impossible franchise.
Marissa Groenewald skips her way from South Africa’s Pietermaritzburg to Durban on Sunday during the Comrades Marathon.
After going missing for over a month, a dog was found at sea.Lyndhurst,England based Nonprofit organization KS Rescue Angels shared the amazing story of 5-year-old Amber on their Facebook page.
Two vintage plastic ice cream cones that were stolen from a storefront and put up for sale on Facebook Marketplace will be returned to their owner in Melbourne, Australia.
In search of food, a big wild elephant from Khao Yai National Park, Thailand barged into a tiny store in Pak Chong district on Monday, shocking the owners and ruining the shelves.
On May 30 afternoon, a bear and her cub were spotted escaping the heat in a California family’s backyard pool.In Monrovia, where bear visits are common, the encounter occurred at around noon.
For National Sausage Roll Day on June 5, the “iconic” sausage roll dish from the well-known bakery chain Greggs will be “immortalized” at Madame Tussauds in London.
At a beach house on Edisto Island, South Carolina, tourists found 200-year-old human remains. When the tourists realized the remains were human, they called the Colleton County Sheriff’s Office, having initially mistaken them for fossils.