The wildest, craziest, and most unbelievable stories from around the internet
Transportation Security Administration officers found a loaded handgun cleverly concealed inside a baby stroller at Houston's William P. Hobby Airport, one of many outrageous weapons interception attempts in 2024.
A violent brawl at Manchester Airport in July 2024 escalated from a racial insult into widespread violence, arrests of multiple people, and accusations of police brutality after officers were caught on camera kicking a suspect's head.
Google's Gemini AI image generator went disastrously wrong in 2024, producing wildly historically inaccurate and controversial images like Black Nazis and female popes due to overenthusiastic diversity programming.
Tesla's highly anticipated Cybertruck faced numerous problems in 2024 including rusting exteriors, vehicles getting stuck in everyday terrain, and multiple safety recalls despite being marketed as indestructible.
A defective CrowdStrike software update in July 2024 caused millions of Windows computers worldwide to crash with blue screens, disrupting airlines, hospitals, and critical services globally.
The viral "Milk Crate Challenge" involved climbing unstable pyramid-shaped structures of milk crates, resulting in numerous serious injuries including broken bones and concussions as participants inevitably fell.
The "Blackout Challenge" on TikTok involved deliberately cutting off oxygen supply to achieve a high, leading to multiple deaths of teenagers who participated in the deadly trend.
A customer sued Starbucks for $5 million in 2016, claiming the coffee chain deliberately filled cold drinks with excess ice to cheat customers out of the advertised liquid volume.
Animal rights group PETA sued photographer David Slater in 2015, arguing that a monkey named Naruto should own the copyright to selfies it took using Slater's camera.
An aunt sued her 8-year-old nephew for $127,000 after he hugged her at his birthday party, causing her to fall and break her wrist in what was deemed a "negligent hug."
A 2023 lawsuit against Subway claimed the restaurant chain's tuna sandwiches contained no actual tuna, leading to extensive testing and a PR nightmare for the company.
An MMA fighter and licensed alligator trapper wrestled an 8-foot alligator while barefoot during a hockey game intermission, providing bizarre entertainment for fans.