One-handed catches in the NFL are like posterizing dunks in the NBA: they're both simply delicious to watch, due to their rarity. This week gave us another highlight reel stunner thanks to Miami Dolphins star receiver Jarvis Landry.
An amazing image of a bobcat coming out the sea with a shark in its teeth has been captured on an iPhone. The picture has gone viral in a big way. Many have dismissed it as some sort of hoax, but animal experts say it may well be authentic.
Danish fishermen fishing around the island of Bornholm, south of Sweden, found a dangerous mustard gas bomb among their catch after trawling the hazardous region of the Baltic Sea.
During Sunday night's New York Giants-Dallas Cowboys battle, Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. scored a stunning touchdown catch with one hand...while diving. Watch the most remarkable NFL catch to ever grace our eyes.
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13-year old outfielder Thomas Neal could have the attention of the majors after his amazing catch on day two of the Little League World Series.
Monday night two outfielders from the New York Yankees smacked into each other trying to catch a line drive hit. Major League Baseball uploaded video of the scary-looking collision between Nick Swisher and Curtis Granderson in a game against the Angels.
A victim lost his BMW, cellphone and cash to an armed man. The victim, after filing a police report, sent text messages to his phone and lured the robbers to the police.
YouTube is just not a place only to see videos; it is also a place to catch criminals. Thanks to a YouTube video, camera footage of a man stealing a laptop, police were able to nab the criminal in New Zealand.
When I told the staff about an assignment that I wanted to undertake, they told me I was crazy. This kind of predator can not be caught, they said. Even by a Citizen Journalist.
Sometimes bottle-nosed dolphins that live along the 1500-mile long west Australian coastline like to enjoy time off on their own - and do what humans do. Or did we learn it from them?
Federal officials fanned out across Southern California over the past week in one of the biggest sweeps of its kind, arresting 761 illegal immigrants ranging from murder suspects to visa violators.