The nonprofit organization Exit International created an assisted suicide pod where the person’s oxygen levels are decreased. The death is painless.
Author: Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAY
A leopard grabbed her son so this mother chased the animal down until it let the boy go.
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Missing dog saves Virginia family from house fire, gets reunited with his humans in process
A missing dog started barking loudly outside a Virginia family’s home to warn them of the fire blazing outside their home.
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From Friday until Sunday, the Big Island of Hawaii is under a blizzard warning. A foot of snow and winds up to 100 mph are expected.
Authorities seize hundreds of tarantulas, eggs and scorpions illegally traveling to Europe
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Owlet baby socks discontinued after FDA warning. Parents argue device offers ‘peace of mind.’
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Grandma’s accidental text with teen started Thanksgiving tradition that endures in his adulthood
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‘Rascal student’ somehow places Santa Claus hats on statues at Cambridge University chapel
Photographer Martin Bond snapped a photo of various Santa Claus hats resting on top of statues in Cambridge University’s chapel.
14 people steal about $120,000 worth of Louis Vuitton merchandise from Chicago store
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