Melania Trump unveils White House Christmas decorations, theme for 2020 Just one week after welcoming a massive 18-plus-foot Fraser fir at the White House, first lady Melania Trump has shared footage of the festive decorations adorning the halls of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Bride-to-be asks her guests to compete in photo contest so she doesn't have to hire photographer A bride-to-be is getting in trouble online – after she seemed to come up with a creative way to cut down on wedding costs.
Americans increasingly turning to fresh Christmas trees during pandemic: 'It really is a memory maker' Freshly cut Christmas trees are increasing in popularity this year, with many young families wanting a new — or renewed — tradition to end a dreary year on a happier note.
NYC couple has given 10,000 backpacks, 200 gallons of sanitizer to homeless during pandemic Even before the coronavirus hit the U.S., Jeffrey Newman and Jayson Conner were committed to helping people in need.
Man compliments waitress on bald head at wife's birthday dinner, suffers consequences for 'over a year' The man, who posted the story to Reddit earlier this week, further revealed that the incident took place during a birthday dinner for his wife.
National Dog Show results: Scottish deerhound takes best in show, but tiny pup Chester wins Twitter's heart A 3-year-old Scottish deerhound named Claire won the National Dog Show 2020 Thursday — becoming the first of her breed ever to fetch the coveted title.
Booze-erker: Woman smashes 500 bottles of booze in British supermarket A berserk woman went on a booze-related rampage — smashing hundreds of bottles of wine and spirits inside a British supermarket Wednesday.
Woman loses nearly 100 pounds and transforms life as a model, scholar A woman from Virginia transformed her life from the inside-out after having gastric bypass surgery and finding new motivation.
NYC teachers stun students by giving remote lessons from hammocks, moving cars The oddities of remote instruction now include teachers who can conduct classes just about anywhere — from the back seat of a moving car to a backyard hammock, officials acknowledge.
What Kamala Harris, Donald Trump were doing when 2020 presidential election results came in The moment the 2020 presidential election results were finally projected on Saturday, at least two of the candidates were in the midst of getting some exercise.
Purina sells insect-based dog, cat food to be more eco-friendly On Thursday, Purina, owned by Nestlé, announced that it will be selling a new line of dog and cat food made with “alternative proteins” including insects, fava beans and millet, a cereal grain.
First dogs to return to White House: Here are some other famous presidential pets When President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in in January, he and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, won’t be alone when they move into the White House. They’ll be bringing their two German shepherds, Champ and Major.
TikTok user discovers boyfriend is cheating after noticing detail in sunglasses Maybe take any reflective lenses off if you're going to cheat? Or just don't cheat at all? Maybe?
After 14 sons, Michigan couple finally has their first daughter Kateri Schwandt, 45, gave birth to her first daughter on Thursday. Kateri and her husband Jay, 45, already have 14 sons.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver marries in grandmother's Dior wedding dress Eunice Kennedy Shriver got married in her namesake grandmother’s 67-year-old Dior wedding dress in a small Miami wedding.
Sea turtle with two amputated flippers learns to swim again Lou, an olive ridley sea turtle with two amputated flippers, was released back into the ocean after five years of rehabilitation in Australia.
Single Ohio man adopts 5 siblings so they wouldn’t be separated Robert Carter, 29, a single man from Cincinnati, Ohio, adopted five siblings so they wouldn’t have to be separated in the foster system.
Acai shop's oddly-placed bathroom mirror sparks fears on TikTok that bathroom-goers are being spied on If a bathroom mirror isn’t above the sink, it’s in a weird place.
Horses don't love specific humans, new study suggests Aside from dogs and cats, horses may be one of the few animals that humans often have close relationships with. This may have led many people to fall in love with the majestic animals, although a new study suggests the feelings may not be mutual.
The '2020 Scent' candle is here to take you on an olfactory journey through the year's strangest moments The candle is advertised as having a four “quintessential aromas” inspired by the increasingly bleak reality of our current calendar year.
Pet parrot saves owner from house fire in Australia by calling his name Anton Nguyen was asleep when his house in Brisbane, Australia, caught fire on Wednesday morning. His pet parrot Eric alerted him to the fire even before his smoke detector went off.
'Heartwarming' Facebook post from Illinois sheriff's office goes viral Authorities in Illinois are being praised for going the extra mile to comfort and care for a child in protective custody over the weekend, after one officer shared the story in a moving Facebook post.
UK's increased coronavirus cases linked to discount dining program, study claims A discount dining program launched in the U.K. could be partially to blame for increased COVID-19 cases, new research finds.
Viral TikTok challenge highlights stress, depression, anxiety test TikTok users are flocking to an online stress test and have been sharing their results as part of a viral challenge.
Target customer slammed as 'entitled' for decorating aisle in viral TikTok A Target customer shared a creative TikTok video of herself decorating an aisle in the store, but not all social media users are happy about it.
South Carolina police officer shows off dance moves with citizen in TikTok video Lt. Danny Brown, with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, recently made a dance video with a citizen who is a fan of Brown’s TikTok account.
Thanksgiving Day dinner during coronavirus pandemic is stressing Americans out even more: study 18% of Americans celebrating Thanksgiving will be cooking turkey for the first time, a new study suggests.