A Stroller Full of Babies Sparks Online Frenzy. Here's Why.
A viral photo of 17 snugly wrapped newborns has captivated the internet. Who posted it, is it real, and why wrap infants this way?
A viral photo of 17 snugly wrapped newborns has captivated the internet. Who posted it, is it real, and why wrap infants this way?
A new study from Johns Hopkins University sheds light on the collective 'whining' characteristic of many men in pain. The conclusion? Likely to irritate women.
A Facebook post led to an unforgettable keepsake: a unique hello from her late grandfather. 'Where have all the remarkable people gone?'
When business savvy meets humor, this happens: A New York resident leveraged the ample snowfall to build an igloo and listed it for $200 a night. "A luxurious natural setting with hand-crafted artistic treasures awaits," he boasts. Bold, indeed.
"He was one of the old-school people, truly taking Tel Aviv back in time." A year after his passing, reflections on the character of Rabbi David Zauber - "Reb Dovid", the gabbai of the Gra Synagogue on Hayarkon Street in Tel Aviv.
Finally, the snow has arrived. Why should we resist the temptation to taste it? Dr. Erez Garity, an immunology expert from the Davidson Institute, explains.
Evan Switzer, an avid photographer of ten years, usually enjoyed uneventful walks in his favorite park. But this time, he captured a deeply moving encounter that many hope to witness once in a lifetime: a heartfelt moment in the wild.
A family on a New Zealand beach stumbled upon a rare fish that appeared to walk on its fins. Although they tried to save it, the fish died before making it to their aquarium. Scientists confirmed it's an extraordinarily rare find.
Isis Brown, a 14-year-old from Oklahoma, is fed up with the teasing at school due to her name being associated with a terrorist group. She's taken to Facebook with a heartfelt video plea, asking her peers to stop.
Residents of the Netherlands are baffled by unusual, powerful sounds. Videos circulating on social media prompt theories and intrigue. Could these be shofar-like blasts?
Walter Cavanagh is just a typical American, except for having an astonishing 1,500 valid credit cards.
A bizarre phenomenon on the shores of India has scientists in a frenzy: Why are entire pods of whales stranding themselves and perishing in slow, agonizing deaths?
In New Jersey, a grieving father's post about his wife accidentally suffocating their seven-month-old daughter touched the hearts of many. The father wrote about his forgiveness towards his wife and said goodbye to his daughter with comfort in knowing Hashem needed her.
It all started when human remains were discovered in a Connecticut school. Police launched an investigation, sending the remains to a forensic expert who revealed the startling findings: "It's a criminal from the 16th century."
In India, a unique 'punishment' method is used on suspected thieves: a young man who stole a gold necklace had to eat 40 bananas to get it back.
The evacuation of Gush Katif around ten years ago impacted an entire country and changed the lives of approximately eight and a half thousand evacuated Jews, yet it was met with almost complete artistic silence. This is now changing with the debut of the play "Bulldozer." "I recommend the play especially to those who don't feel connected to what happened," says actor Danny Steg. "I think it can provide them with new insights."
What causes constipation and how can the embarrassing phenomenon be overcome? Everything is in the article ahead.
Real or Fake? An American couple captured a peculiar video in Geneva's skies showing unusual cloud movement with a glowing orb appearing briefly and disappearing. It's sparking a debate between UFO theorists and skeptics who cite a natural, physical phenomenon.
A remarkable ultrasound showing the image of a duck is taking the internet by storm.
How do butterflies taste with their legs, how deep do pine tree roots really go, and why can't you cry in space? Discover intriguing scientific tidbits about life.