The driver suffered internal injuries after crashing at 170 mph.
In Kerala — a part of India known as the Venice of the East a network of canals has become home to a huge floating grocery store. (24 November 2009)
Epic showdown in Peru
You'll need to be 21 to take a bite out of this Thanksgiving turkey. New York City tavern owner Paul Hurley unveiled what he is calling the nation's first 100-proof turkey on Monday. (Nov. 23)
The winner of Miss Gay Brazil has her wig pulled off by a sore loser.
Dash cam video shows John Ford gobbling up a stickup note during arrest.
A Seattle, Washington, woman trying to refinance her mortgage got the shock of her life when she learned her credit report listed her as deceased. The news came after she had battled cancer and then learned she needed open-heart surgery. (Nov. 22)
Rugby player's incredible kick
A man in a chicken suit interrupts a city council meeting in Durango, Colo.
Sandy returns to the arm of a zookeeper after her male companion dies.
U.S.Customs officials say they got a surprise when they found 316,000 glass bongs disguised as Christmas decorations at the Los Angeles harbor. The drug pipes were shipped from China and are estimated to be worth is more than $2.6 million. (Nov. 19)
Sandy won?t integrate into penguin population because she loves her zookeeper.
Swedish player crashes through glass
A person in a chicken suit showed up at a city council meeting in Durango, Colorado, as members discussed rules for keeping backyard chickens. The chicken's identity remains a mystery. (Nov. 19)
A wild turkey that has been playing chicken along the N.J. Turnpike since August won't be dodging Thanksgiving traffic. The bird was netted Wednesday at the Jersey City interchange after failed attempts over the weekend. (Nov. 18)
Robber stuck in window loses pants
A police officer is interrupted by a frisky feline while writing a ticket.
French hotel turns guests into hamsters
Watch as a patient police officer in Texas puts up with a friendly black cat clinging to him during a recent traffic stop. The ways of the affectionate feline were captured by the patrol car's dashcam. (Nov. 17)
This sport calls for competitors to make moves on the board and in the ring.
A French hotel caters to guests who wish to run in wheels and sleep on hay.
More than 4 million stones were sent tumbling in a round-the-world extravaganza.
Omaha Christian Academy's team never has a home game because they have no field.
Thousands unite for amazing feats
Police say a low-flying pelican distracted a driver in Texas, causing him to veer off a road and drive his million-dollar Bugatti Veyron sports car into a salt marsh. (Nov. 13)
A buck tangles with a 640-pound elk, and loses. A homeowner in Wisconsin gets deer meet out of the incident, but has to repair the statue of his elk. (Nov. 13)
A student was suspended for cutting a Bengals football design in his hair.
Meteorologist shows off his moves
Men dressed as 'Super Mario Brothers' wanted for beating cab driver
Doctors in Peru remove coins and nails from Requelme Abanto's stomach.
A family of bears climbed up a tree in northwestern Minnesota at least three weeks ago and have yet to come down. (Nov. 12)
Over 200 Australians swapped business suits for skimpy swimwear in central Sydney on Thursday in a failed attempt to break the record for the world's largest swimwear parade. (Nov. 12)
Two tremendous landslides shut down a major highway in Tennessee.
Underwear turns into putting green
A Peruvian man is recovering after eating metal for months, and having almost 2 pounds of it removed from his stomach. (Nov. 11)
First Lady Michelle Obama appeared on the children's TV show "Sesame Street" on Tuesday, to mark its 40th anniversary, and to promote the benefits of growing and eating your own vegetables. (Nov. 11)
Train operator Charise Lewis explains how she saved a woman on the tracks.
Minor League coach throws hockey sticks to protest a referee's call.
This record-breaking helping of comfort includes 12 pounds of cocoa powder.
Fists fly on the field and in the stands at a high school game in Rhode Island.