Videos show the scale of madness, comparable to Black Friday in the US, in French supermarkets after jars of Nutella were reduced by about 70%.
New York bar says customers will be asked to leave if they use the word incorrectly in conversation.
A Twitter user posted this picture of an unusual round structure discovered on a beach in south Wales.
Drug kingpin used submarines to smuggle cocaine outside Colombia and into Puerto Rico en route to the US.
Wetherspoons clarified that its Burns Night haggis is not award-winning, just days after having no steak nationwide for Tuesday Steak Club due to a product recall.
A school boy wrote a harsh critique of his teacher who was talking to them about Christopher Columbus discovering America.
Three different pictures, three different results - what the hell is going on with the Russian president's ears?
Asiana Airlines and a flight attendant have been ordered to repay a former model who suffered the accident in 2014.
@rebeca_macias18 posts appeal for help finding missing dog on Twitter but ends up accused of being racist.
Anonymous woman posts on Sunny Coast Community Board's Facebook page to find donor in Australia-wide sperm shortage.
Tide Pod's Twitter team has had to tell numerous people what to do after eating the laundry detergent while participating in the latest viral internet challenge.
Villagers in India mistook a frozen poo that fell from an aeroplane for either a UFO or a piece of space rock, a government source said.
Alongside the video shared on Youtube, a description explained: "This supposed time traveller claims to have brought back a picture from the year 6000."
Missouri State University student Hayden Moll emailed every single Claudia on his college's contacts list hoping to find the right one after he made a rookie error on Tinder.
Tide pods are made of dangerous chemicals and should not be consumed. Here are a few of the ingredients.
Sydney-based blogger Brown Cardigan, who took the photo, shared it on his Facebook and Instagram account on Saturday, 20 January.
Karu Paswan from the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand said that because of poverty he developed the habit of eating mud.
The weird-looking squid, scientifically known as vampyroteuthis infernalis, was spotted at a depth of 1,290m off the Socorro Island.
Staff at a funeral home in South Africa discovered the body of a stillborn child underneath its deceased mother, local media reported.
Two decapitated chickens were found under a bench in the audience area of a courtroom in Connecticut.
Patient arrived at the hospital complaining of "bloody diarrhea" and asked to be treated for tapeworms.
Shocking footage originally aired on American ABC TV show Ripley's Believe It or Not in 1985 was made to promote passenger safety.
Ryanair flight FR7063 forced to land in Santander after woman began screaming and stomping her feet at cabin crew.
False alarm warning Hawaiians of incoming ballistic missile attack leads to slump in traffic to popular sex site.
An iconic actor, yes, but Peter Wyngarde's 1970 single sounds jaw-droppingly offensive to modern ears.
Parking enforcement officers are alleged to have enjoyed two years worth of free pizza at Sicilia Pizza in the downtown area of Salt Lake City.
Between 2014 and 2016, Nicholas De Meyer stole bottles of fine wines, which he then sold to a North Carolina wine dealer.
"We welcome our first baby kitten, a neutered male DLH.. We are so in love," wrote Lucy Schultz alongside the photos.
The US president has been criticised as being fascist and undemocratic for his latest move to attack and undermine the American media.
Stephen Nichols Cook, 68, from Christianberg in Virgina was found guilty of two misdemeanor offences during a court hearing.