Kansas Toddler Overtaken by Zoo Camel
Lions, tigers and a camel in the car window, oh my! That was the early zoo experience for one young child in Kansas whose parents took her to a drive-through zoo near Kansas City. The up-close-and-personal experience got extremely up-close-and-personal when the family ran out… Read More »
Survey Reveals Adulterers’ Favorite Restaurants
If you have a date scheduled for Wednesday night before 6:30 p.m., a not-so-serious survey from AshleyMadison.com might persuade you to reschedule. The extramarital dating site surveyed 42,890 of their users around the country via email to find out where and when they would prefer… Read More »
Pet Doberman and Baby Girl Play Together
This pet Doberman Lily and 1-year-old baby Addison are the best of friends. “At least once a day she’s trying to play with Addison,” the dog’s owner, Ashley Breuer of Savannah, Ga., told ABCNews.com. “Lily has even trained Addison to hold one of her chew… Read More »
Most-Expensed Restaurants in the Country
If you had a credit card you never had to pay off, where would you eat? If you had an expense account, wouldn’t you dine at the finest restaurants in the country? Or would you eat at Subway? Certify, a cloud-based expense reporting provider, released… Read More »
Prom Dress Nightmare: Girls Use Social Media to Avoid Copying Each Other
ABC News’ Mary Pflum reports: The prom is every high school girl’s dream, but showing up to the prom in a dress that another girl is wearing? That’s the ultimate nightmare. More and more girls are turning to social media to prevent that, said Betsy… Read More »
Free Pretzels for National Pretzel Day
Craving a salty snack? In honor of National Pretzel Day, pretzel companies around the country are giving away pretzels to hungry customers. From locations in San Diego to Philadelphia, Snyder’s of Hanover will be handing out samples of three flavors in their pretzel cart: honey… Read More »
Virgin America’s Secret to ‘Getting Lucky’ at 35,000 Feet
Picture it: You’re waiting at the gate for your (potentially delayed, thanks to FAA furloughs) flight to board. You spot a fellow traveler you’d love to share an arm rest with across the way. You make eye contact. You think about approaching him or her…. Read More »
1999 McDonald’s Hamburger Ages Gracefully
When David Whipple bought a McDonald’s hamburger on July 7, 1999, the burger cost 79 cents and Bill Clinton was president. Today, 14 years later, another Clinton is eyeing the presidency, not much can be purchased for less than $1, and Whipple still has his… Read More »
Cap’n Crunch to Host Late Night Internet Talk Show
Watch out Kimmel and Fallon, a new character is emerging on the late night circuit. Starting this spring, the Cap’n Crunch pirate will be hosting his very own YouTube talk show every other Tuesday at 11:35 p.m. ET. SLIDESHOW: 11 Sweet Ideas for National Cereal… Read More »
Air Travelers Face Continued Delays
Air travelers started their week with a groan over delays caused by employee furloughs and bad weather. On Monday, more than 1,200 delays were attributable to staffing reductions, and another 1,400 to weather and other factors, according to a statement from the Federal Aviation Administration…. Read More »
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