ESPN's Skip Bayless has always been known as a bit of a blowhard.
He is in the sports news constantly, but almost always for being a lightning rod that nobody agrees with.
The reality is $160,000 can buy a lot of anything.
A now former UPS employee happened upon a box with a diamond ring worth exactly that. However, after stealing it, he made a questionable trade.
There are many things nowadays that can be distracting for you while you're driving, whether it be food, CD player or your phone.
Well, your passengers can also be a distraction and in this case it's the driver's friend.
Who knows what his motivation behind his action, but it may have been to impress the two girls that were riding in the back of the Ford Bronco...
Last week, we showed you a video of the fire challenge.
In the video, a guy put nail polish remover all over his chest while standing in a bath tub and then proceeded to light himself on fire, WKYT-TV reported.
The other day, we posted about 13-year-old Mo'Ne Davis, who pitched a shutout in the Mid-Atlantic regional championship to send her Philadelphia team to the Little League Baseball World Series.
She's got a fastball that reaches 70 miles per hour and left a bunch of batters standing there wondering what the heck just happened. It's a great story, because Davis is tearing down gender barriers by b
Young guys will do some dumb stuff, like stick their finger in a mousetrap, let their buddy jump them with a bike or let a turtle bite their nipple. We have all seen these, well, this guy let two of his friends shoot him in the head with paintball guns at point blank range. I have been shot a few times with these and I don’t think I would do this. I’m not sure how they talked him into this but the
You have probably heard the stories about people finding things in their food that don't belong there. Usually when you find a severed finger in your potato chips, a dead mouse in your milk or live spiders in your grapes you usually get an apology and a refund. Things don't tend to go so well when you intentionally try to pull a fast one on a manufacturer.