This Isn’t a Joke — Baseball Legend Mike Piazza to Perform in a Ballet
Mike Piazza may need some performance-enhancing drugs to help him with his newest endeavor.
Mike Piazza may need some performance-enhancing drugs to help him with his newest endeavor.
Life is all fun and games for one man in China.
It's apparently never too early to learn how to cheat. An Arizona Little League team has been disbanded because league officials say its coaches rigged a player draft.
A food specialty store in Australia is sick of folks "just looking" at their merchandise without buying anything. So, starting last month, Celiac Supplies instituted a policy in which shoppers pay a five dollar door fee, which will then be deducted from any purchase.
Billy Joel's "An Innocent Man" comes to mind when I read about this. Last Thursday, a 58-year-old man was released from prison in New York after being wrongfully convicted 23 years ago. Then on Friday night, he had a massive heart attack.
The official first day of spring may have been earlier this week, but one prosecutor in Ohio thinks that winter has gone on far too long—and he blames a certain prognosticatory rodent.
Men doing foolish things to impress women has been a common thread throughout history. But, for today, we can call Jeffrey Tyler Siegel the king of the fools.
Don’t let others fight your battles for you – especially not your seven-year-old daughter.
Earlier this month, a 31-year-old prison guard from Bradford, Pennsylvania got into a drunken fight with his wife over his affair. During the altercation, Alfredo Malespini tried to take off his wedding ring, but couldn't get it off his finger. Then he had a brilliant idea, grabbing his gun and shooting the ring off his finger.
It’s available now the world's strongest coffee and it’s called Death Wish Coffee. There’s a disclaimer on the bag of Death Wish Coffee warning drinkers to expect many sleepless nights' at double the strength of an espresso.
The action on the field may not be the only heart-stopping thing fans of the West Michigan Whitecaps see this season.
According to a new survey by Direct Line car insurance, women are more likely than men to swear while driving. In fact, that's why I insist on driving during family road trips. Nearly half of all women, 48%, admit to cursing behind the wheel while only 40% of men do. We've got the top five things most likely to make us swear while driving.