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Dozens of gerbils will compete for coveted ribbons based on their body type and color during an annual pageant this weekend in Massachusetts. (May 4)
Dozens of gerbils will compete for coveted ribbons based on their body type and color during an annual pageant this weekend in Massachusetts. (May 4)
Design studio, Lanzavecchia and Wai, is taking the concept of dual-purpose furniture to a whole new level, creating edible tables, chairs and more out of foods like white chocolate and dried beans. Jen Markham has the story.
An upstate New York distillery is part of a movement some referred to as "grain to glass." It's the beer-and-whiskey version of the foodie slogan, "farm to table." (May 3)
It's China's turn to take part in a big international bath as a six-story rubber duck floats into Hong Kong, turning Victoria Harbor into its giant tub. Hundreds lined the railings to welcome the well-traveled duck that's bobbed in the waters of Amsterdam, Sydney and Osaka delivering a message from ...
Crowds gathered around Hong Kong's harbor on Thursday to watch the arrival of a giant inflatable rubber duck. Created by a Dutch artist to transport a message of peace and harmony to all, it has been sailing the seas since 2007. (May 2)
Hundreds of aspiring dancers turned out at Radio City Music Hall in New York City Tuesday for a chance at just a few spots on the famous Rockette kick line. (April 30)
One woman's creative process may be a bit more powerful than the average artist these days. She hurls jars of paint into the hurricane force winds of a Learjet engine - splattering an array of colors onto a blank canvas to create art. (Apri...
Thousands of high school students from around the world have put their engineering skills to the test at an international robotics contest. "FIRST" is compared to a "Superbowl of the Mind" mixing math, science and technology with competitio...
The idea behind the Tampa Women's Club charity event was simple. For $20, you could buy a flute of champagne and a chance to win a one-carat, $5,000 diamond. The problem? Eighty-year-old Miriam Tucker accidentally swallowed it. (April 27)
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