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Suspected Drunk Driver Tries to Trade Seats With Dog to Avoid Arrest
A Colorado man pulled over for speeding tried putting his dog in the driver’s seat.
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Nude Man Killed Running Onto Los Angles Highway
A nude man ran onto the 5 Freeway in Pacoima and was killed by a vehicle Sunday night.
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These Are the Most Bizarre ‘Things' People Leave in Ubers
Calling Uber customer service? Here’s what to do if you lost any of these items — and more from the 2023 list.
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Cow Escapes Slaughterhouse, Runs Through Streets Before Recaptured
The cow was finally corralled after dodging cars and those trying to capture it Tuesday afternoon. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Cow Escapes Slaughterhouse, Runs Through Streets of Brooklyn Before Recaptured
Most people probably don’t think of Canarsie as cattle country. But a slaughterhouse escapee set off a full-scale urban round-up in the Brooklyn neighborhood Tuesday afternoon.
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Python Slithers Into New Jersey Apartment, Hides Under Resident's Fridge
Ordinarily, a pet escaping its home and winding up in a neighbor’s residence wouldn’t be a big deal — except the pet in this instance was a 4-foot adult python.
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Python Slithers Into New Jersey Apartment, Hides Under Resident's Fridge
Brian Thompson reporting on the Python that slithered underneath an apartment door.
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Pink Pigeon Dies Days After NYC Park Rescue, Group Says
A domestic king pigeon was found in NYC’s Madison Square Park, and it appeared to have been deliberately dyed before being released, a group said.
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Fowl Play: Pink Pigeon Found in NYC Park Was ‘Deliberately Dyed'
A bird group said that the domestic king pigeon appears to have been dyed then released.
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Pink Pigeon Found in NYC Park Was ‘Deliberately Dyed,' Bird Group Says
A domestic king pigeon was found in NYC’s Madison Square Park, and it appeared to have been deliberately dyed before being released, a group said.
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Woman, 29, Arrested After Enrolling at NJ High School and Posing as Student
A 29-year-old woman in facing charges after she allegedly posed as someone almost half her age and enrolled in a New Jersey high school.
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Feline Feast: Cat Found at JFK Gets Holiday Meal After Jumping in Checked Bag
TSA officers at JFK Airport likely see a lot of odd stuff in passengers’ bags, but what was found last week likely gave them paws: A live cat was found shoved into a checked bag.
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Meow-za! Live Cat Found Inside Checked Bag at JFK Airport
TSA officers at JFK Airport likely see a lot of odd stuff in passengers’ bags, but what was found last week likely gave them paws: A live cat was found shoved into a checked bag.
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New York Candidate for Congress Releases Sex Tape He Says Shows His ‘Sex Positive Approach'
As the 2022 election season nears its conclusion, one Manhattan candidate is hoping his latest raunchy stunt will help him come out on top — or at least get his name out there.
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Turns Out, It's Illegal for People Under 21 to Buy Canisters of Whipped Cream in NY
Why is one chain of convenience stores suddenly deciding that only adults can purchase the tasty ice cream topping? Because it is now illegal for people under 21 to buy cans of whipped cream in the state of New York
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NJ School Long Considered ‘Haunted' Set To Be Demolished
Barnegat Township’s old Elizabeth Edwards School, a landmark from the 1930s, has had a reputation of being haunted, and once attracted TV’s ‘Ghost Hunters.’
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Man Doing Landscaping Finds $1,000 in Cash From 1930s Buried in His Lawn
A man who lives on the Jersey Shore got a big surprise last week while doing some landscaping on his yard.
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NJ Man Doing Landscaping Finds $1,000 in Cash From 1930s Buried in His Lawn
A New Jersey man said he found $1,000 buried on his Wildwood property, with the bundles of $10 and $20 bills — all dated to be from 1934 — wrapped in brown paper.
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World's Biggest Bacterium Brings New Questions for Scientists
Scientists have discovered the world’s largest bacterium in a Caribbean mangrove swamp.
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Woman Gets Postcard Her Late Mom Sent on 1960s Honeymoon, Then More Mail From the Dead
A woman in New York is now receiving mail from the distant past — written by relatives who have since passed away.