National Park Service: Please refrain from licking this psychedelic toad

The Sonoran Desert toad, also known as the Colorado River toad, secretes toxins that can make people sick and even kill a full-grown dog, officials say.

'Uncovering a piece of history': Explorers find cameras on glacier left by Yukon hikers in 1937

Poor weather conditions forced a legendary photographer to leave his belongings behind including cameras, on a glacier in 1937. This past August, a team worked to uncover the 85-year-old cache.

Paying it forward, Halloween babies, imposter students: This week's heartwarming, unusual headlines

Need a break from bad news? Check out these stories about an imposter student who lived on Stanford's campus for nearly a year, NICU babies celebrating their first Halloween, and some good trick-or-treating deeds to spice up your week.

Ralph Lauren, Fortnite announce digital apparel collaboration

Ahead of the digital clothing and accessories launch, Ralph Lauren will launch a physical collection that will closely match its digital counterparts on Fortnite.

First-edition copy of the US Constitution to be auctioned off

The first-edition copy of the U.S. Constitution is one of only two still in private hands. It is expected to fetch bids of up to $30 million.

Famous painting hung upside down for decades
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It's a painting that has been featured in many art galleries and museums over the years, but now, it has been discovered that a painting called 'New York City 1' was actually hung upside down.

Imposter student reportedly lived on Stanford campus for nearly a year

An alleged squatter posing as a student was found living on Stanford University's campus for nearly a year, according to reports.

Streak of light in Arizona sky, Spirit Halloween memes and more: This week's heartwarming, unusual headlines

Need a break from bad news? Check out these stories about Spirit Halloween memes, a strange streak of light in the Arizona sky, and a dog reuniting with his owners to spice up your week.