Video shows a seagull hitting a teen in the face during a thrilling theme park ride. Luckily, the teen wasn’t injured, and the bird quickly flew away.
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Disability rights activist says United Airlines damaged her $30,000 wheelchair
Airlines do not allow wheelchair users to board their flights with their own chairs. Instead, they must be placed into an aisle chair.
Mother bear found ‘grieving’ over cub hit by car at Yosemite National Park
A Yosemite National Park ranger pens a Facebook post about finding a baby cub dead after a car collision. Ranger said vehicle-bear deaths are common.
Get paid to move to Italy? Yes, this region is offering new residents $33,000
Calabria, Italy announced a new project looking to bring young residents to small villages. New residents will be paid $33,000 over three years.
Grand Canyon flash flood leaves 1 woman dead, others injured
A flash flood in the Grand Canyon killed one woman and injured several others. Those injured are now in stable condition.
New photos show devastation in Western Europe as deadly flood waters begin to recede
Photos from Germany and Belgium show the devastation caused by deadly floods.
His son was kidnapped as a toddler 24 years ago. DNA testing just found him.
In China, Guo Gangtang drove over 300,000 miles searching for his son who was kidnapped After 24 years, they were finally reunited on Sunday.
Meet Rani: At just 20 inches tall, she could be the world’s smallest cow
Rani, a white cow at just 20 inches tall in Bangladesh, could be the world’s smallest cow. She’s awaiting word from Guinness World Records.
A giant 3D cat sits on one of Japan’s largest billboards
A gigantic 3D cat has come to life on a billboard in Tokyo and is live-streamed on YouTube. The billboard shows the cat yawning, meowing and napping.
Denmark is now home to the world’s biggest sandcastle, and all it took was 5,000 tons of sand
At more than 69 feet in height, designers in Denmark have created the world’s biggest sandcastle. The sandcastle was built to last until next February.