The students of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo really know how to party. They were recently celebrating “St. Fratty's Day” when the roof of a garage collapsed causing 9 people to go to the hospital.
In the Czech Republic, 20 km to the west of Prague lies a village called Lidice. During World War II the village was part of a vicious attack by the Nazis which killed many of Lidice's children. The Chrildren's War Victims Memorial stands as a reminder that when it comes to war, no one really wins.
Harvard gets many applications every year. Everyone wants to attend their school but few get selected. The person who submitted this application thought he had it in the bag, but Harvard shut him down with authority.
Raul Lemesoff is an artist ii Buenos Aires, Argentina. He's putting a whole new spin on tanks and giving them a new purpose. Instead of battling armed forces, he wants to battle ignorance and spread knowledge. He turned a 1970 Ford Falcon into a vehicle that holds 900 books and now he drives around giving the books out for free.
Most people want to be prepared for emergencies so they keep supplies around the house. These millionaires are different though. They have an entire house underneath their house. The structure was built by Atlas Survival Shelters and it's a great place to escape in an emergency.
A homeless man in Australia recently broke into a car to steal a blanket because he was cold. He then returned it and left a note apologizing to the owner of the blanket. What a nice guy.
If you're going to do the crime, you have to be prepared to do the time. These teens found that out the hard way. Photographer Steve Davis recently went around to three different prisons in Washington state and photographed incarcerated teens. As you can see, their situation is far from desirable.
In north-western Canada near Whitehorse you will find the Takhini Hot Springs. Every February the management that runs the springs holds a contest to see who can create the best frozen hairdo and this year the participants stepped up their game.
At the intersection of Riverside Drive and Lexington Avenue in Elkhart, there’s a unique block of concrete with dozens of teeth in it. The block was created by deceased dentist Dr. Joseph Stamp. He created the landmark as a way to pay tribute to his dog and it's become quite the popular attraction for the locals.
No, these chairs aren't some sort of torture device. They're actually an ancient relic that at one time was used to assist women in the process of giving birth.
The Salvation Army is using that dress everyone is talking about, you know the one, to help raise awareness about domestic abuse. They've launched a powerful campaign that is going to help bring attention to an issue that so desperately needs it.
In 1964 Aussie javelin thrower Reg Spiers came to Britain to recover from an injury that interrupted his athletics career, after narrowly missing out on the Tokyo Olympics. When he realized he would not make the games, he decided to take up a job working at an airport to earn some money to fly home.