Paddy Power has erected a giant drive-thru confession box to help the people of Ireland repent decades of sins in seconds ahead of the Pope’s visit this weekend.
A beef noodle soup dish, commonly referred to as ban means, at a restaurant in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, China has gone viral for its ridiculously expensive price tag of 13,800 yuan ($2,015) per bowl. The dish contains four ingredients that come from the “sky, land, and sea,” Sin Chew Daily reported via AsiaOne.
A video of a male police officer striking a 14-year-old girl in the face during an arrest has gone viral, splitting opinions online. The girl, 14, and a woman, 52, were arrested on suspicion of assaulting police in Accrington, Lancashire on Monday afternoon after two officers were hospitalised following the incident.
One guy took surfing to another level of cool after beachgoers spotted him catching a huge wave on an inflatable mattress in California. In a video, the man is seen paddling in the water on the mattress at Newport Beach as a massive wave approaches.
A photographer with a passion for wild animals was able to get up close and personal with one of the natures most powerful beasts to prove they are not as scary as people think.
A woman proudly shared a photo of herself with the 18,000-piece puzzle she has finally completed but some eagle-eyed Reddit users could only focus on the single piece missing from the design.
It may be unclear if Kiki will ever love Drake, but Sofia Sanchez sure does. The 11-year-old, who is awaiting a heart transplant, had her dreams come true when the rapper visited her at Lurie's Children Hospital of Chicago on Monday. Drake posted a sweet Instagram photo of the pair's visit, writing in the caption: 'Me and my love Sofia talking about Bieber and Owls and Basketball'.
Staying healthy, wealthy and wise doesn’t have to mutually exclusive these clever DIY life hacks will save your pennies and make life distinctly better with minimal stress. So if you have an outbreak of pimples, bad breath or frizzy hair to contend with, you should think twice before heading to the pharmacy or supermarket.
A soldier's satirical sketches from the First World War trenches have been discovered by his family after 100 years. Douglas Arthur Chambers never spoke of the war and stashed away the drawings, which record his experiences from training in the UK to the horrors of the Somme.