Tripp Diaz began receiving a barrage of texts Monday evening because C-SPAN had just put her number on TV.
Strange but True
N.H. hotel guests love 31-pound cat who’s living large
Logan, whose best trick may be that he can’t roll over, has become a Facebook star.
New law allows New Yorkers to be buried with pets
Last year, state lawmakers passed a law allowing dogs on restaurant patios.
Guggenheim Museum displays solid gold toilet, invites patrons to use it
The museum says on its website that the artwork ‘evokes the American dream of opportunity for all.’
Someone is stealing ones, zeroes from homes in Philadelphia
One witness says she was awakened by the sound of a power drill about 4 a.m. and saw a man stealing a number from her neighbor’s home across the street.
Don’t kiss chickens, keep them out of your house, CDC warns
The popularity of raising chickens is posing an ’emerging’ threat to public health.
Hundreds of baby squirrels fell from trees during Virginia storm
Some of the squirrels – weighing about as much as a metal teaspoon – fell from nests as high as 40 feet, rescuers say.
Startup hopes robots can help it grab slice of pizza market
In Silicon Valley and beyond, tech startups are building robots to help reduce labor costs, speed production and improve safety in the restaurant industry.
Actor in ’60s sitcom ‘F Troop’ visits character’s hometown
Larry Storch said he picked Passaic for his character’s hometown because ‘it sounded tough.’
More clown sightings in Carolinas no laughing matter
In North Carolina, clown costumes are not verboten – but officials are encouraging residents to resist putting on clown gear.