Anna, a green anaconda featured at the New England Aquarium recently gave birth. Interestingly, she's never come into contact with a male green anaconda!
New England's baseball team are nearing a deal to which could take them out of the United States next season, and they'd be taking an arch rival on the flight.
This evening's commute will be rough. Tomorrow morning's will likely be worse. If Maine
follows Britain, taking a snow day won't cost you vacation, or sick leave. It will be paid time off.
A new 'clothing optional' restaurant called 'Bunyadi' will be opening in London, England in June. The name of the restaurant comes from the Hindi word that means 'natural' or 'basic'. The restaurant will feature an in the buff waitstaff and clientele.
The NFL has been playing games in England since 2007 and they will again next season. That has led to this political hot potato in England. Two Labour Party members have written the NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to complain about Washington's nickname of 'The Redskins'.
There is a prize for everything, even for putting the ‘least amount of effort as possible’ into art work. It’s called the ‘Turnip Prize”
Ted Richards from England wants to look like his pet parrots and he’s well on the way. He has had his eyeballs and face tattooed to look like a parrot and now he has gone one step further.
In England, 26 year old Sam Stephens legally changed his name to Buzz Lightyear. It was a challenge for a charity fund raiser, a marathon. He would change his name if he raised around $2,500, and he did.
Farmers in England are campaigning to remove the term "couch potato" from dictionaries. They say it makes the vegetable seem unhealthy and is bad for its image.
The Legoland Windsor Resort in England conducted a poll of 38,400 visitors to see which celebrity they would most want as a best friend. Taylor Swift was the winner.
Steve Easton of Surrey, England thought he suffered most of his life from hay fever. He would often get a case of the sniffles or headaches since he was young child. Turns out, a hard sneeze cleared-up the problem.
A couple from Great Britain were selling toys at a toy market when they noticed another seller, selling something rare. Something the seller didn’t realize was rare; he was selling it for only $15.