Woman loses disability case after being pictured winning Christmas tree-throwing contest

A woman in Ireland lost a more than $800,000 in an injury lawsuit stemming from a car crash after photos showed her launching a Christmas tree during a post-holiday competition – and winning the event.

Watch melted in Hiroshima atomic bomb blast sells for over $31,000

The watch’s hands are still set at 8:15 a.m. which is the moment the atomic bomb was detonated in Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945.

$60K in cash discovered in rusty coffee can at Maryland auction

A Maryland businesswoman made a startling discovery after going through a recent lot of items brought to her auction house.

Dream job alert! Get paid $10,000 to capture US solar eclipse with BFF from private helicopter

If working side-by-side with your thrill-seeking and solar eclipse enthusiast wasn't enough, your Sun-ternship also includes professional photography classes, hotel accommodation, a travel stipend and lots of swag.

Video: Horse on I-95 captured after galloping alongside drivers in Philadelphia

Video captured the horse galloping alongside drivers on I-95 early Tuesday morning, hooves pounding on the pavement as its mane flowed freely in the wind.

70 coins pulled from white alligator's stomach in Nebraska

Last week, Thibodaux, a 36-year-old leucistic alligator at the Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, underwent a procedure to remove a stomach full of coins. Leucism is a condition that causes partial loss of all types of pigmentation.

Woman’s body hidden in hearse, dozens of cremains found during Denver home eviction

Denver police have issued an arrest warrant for a former funeral home owner after dozens of cremains and a woman’s corpse were found hidden throughout a home he was renting.

'Alligator' at Mesa park now joined by 'hippos'

A rather famous (or infamous) ‘alligator’ at Riverview Park in Mesa now has some company.

These states have the most UFO sightings

Here's where people are reporting the most UFO sightings in the U.S., according to the National UFO Reporting Center.

Dating app requires users to have credit score of 675 or above to join

The dating app is only "for people with good credit," the company says. Users can't see others' scores, but the information is used to qualify a potential user for the app.