Weird BUT true
They doubled the fun. Identical twins in California gave birth to baby boys weighing the same amount — on the same day, at the same hospital.
Jill Justiniani and Erin Cheplak both welcomed to the world 7-pound, 3-ounce sons at the Kaiser Permanente hospital in Anaheim.
The babies also both measured 20 inches long.
Giant omelet, anyone? A trucker spilled nearly 30,000 pounds of eggs when his 18-wheeler smashed into an overpass in Dallas. The driver was headed west on Interstate 30 during the morning rush hour Monday when the large-scale scramble occurred.
The highway was closed for several hours as a crew worked to clean up the yolky goop.
German officials aren’t “feline” fine about cats that dine on rare birds.
Owners have been ordered by Walldorf authorities to keep their kitties inside until the end of August to protect the crested lark during its mating season.
The bird is a sitting duck for cats because it nests on the ground.
It’s sea and be seen at this underwater hot spot.
Fishermen are using “disco” lights to attract scallops in a new environmentally friendly method, according to researchers.
Scientists at Fishtek Marine in Devon, England, discovered that the creatures, which have up to 200 eyes, are lured by LED-emitting “potlights” placed in traps, eliminating the need for seabed-damaging bait.
It’s the naked truth about freedom of speech.
North Carolina regulators were wrong to reject a beer label with the silhouette of a nude man standing beside a campfire, and a federal judge ruled in their favor.
The Flying Dog Brewery owners sued North Carolina’s alcoholic beveragecontrol commission on First Amendment grounds for rejecting the label for Freezin’ Season Winter Ale.