Posting selfies makes you seem ‘less likeable’ and ‘more insecure,’ researchers say

You might think a solid selfie screams “self confidence,” and “likeability,” but new research from Washington State University finds that people who post selfies more than those who don’t are viewed as less successful, more insecure and less likeable.

Woman thought she had water in her ear, doctors find brown recluse spider

A Kansas woman went to see a doctor because she thought she had water in her ear. Imagine her shock when doctors pulled out a brown recluse spider!

Viral 'jumbo-sized' cat breaks animal shelter's website due to popularity

BeeJay, the 26-pound cat, has had such amazing popularity in the few hours since he was discovered by the internet that his popularity has now broken the website of the Morris Animal Refuge. 

Newlyweds share first dance with very good dog in adorable video

Typically, a newlywed’s first dance consists of an intimate waltz shared between the bride and groom. But when Nicole and Seth Funden hit the dance floor they were joined by a very good girl named Eva.

Mom’s clever T-shirt tradition for son’s first days of school goes viral

One creative mom in Texas is winning applause on social media after sharing a photo of her young son in an oversized T-shirt, which he’ll mark with a painted handprint in honor of the first day of school for the next 12 years.

Georgia nurses bring Backstreet Boys concert to patient battling leukemia

A cancer patient unable to make it to her childhood's boy band concert was in for a special surprise when her nurses brought the show to her.

Teen drops over 100 pounds to join Army

A Las Vegas teenager with dreams of serving in the military has lost over 100 pounds in order to make it happen.

Police: Man tried to use band-aids to repair car tires

Authorities in one California city say a man was arrested after he was found trying to repair his tires with a decidedly unconventional method.

Another Texas Walmart prankster licks Blue Bell ice cream, but claims innocence

A man in southeast Texas insists that he’s innocent after circulating a now-viral video of himself removing a container of vanilla Blue Bell ice cream from a Walmart freezer, licking the frozen dessert, and placing it back on the shelf.

Be careful whose charger you borrow: Phone charging cables can hack your devices, experts say

For most people, borrowing a cable from someone else to charge your phone may seem as commonplace as asking for the time. But that ordinary-looking charging cable could actually contain malware intent on stealing your passwords and other sensitive information.

Woman finds 3.72-carat yellow diamond at state park in Arkansas

A 27-year-old woman found a 3.72-carat yellow diamond while searching for the gems at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas.

6 senior citizens arrested for allegedly having sex in public in local park

Connecticut police reportedly arrested six senior citizens who were allegedly engaged in sexual activity at a local park on Aug. 9. according to the CT Post.