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Australia won't have to take down its giant "boxing kangaroo flag" from the athletes' village for the Vancouver Olympics.

An energy company is planning to dig a series of salt caverns in central Utah that could help solve one of the problems holding back more widespread development of wind and solar power.

Crane Sorensen is a surfer, but he's not riding the waves.

Call a cab for a ride? No, call an ambulance.
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Police in Riverton, Wyo. didn't have to look very far for a shoplifting suspect.

Dave and Jay, pals again?

A Louisiana high school student says he was sent home for wearing an Indianapolis Colts jersey after the principal encouraged students to wear jerseys supporting the New Orleans Saints in the Super Bowl.

People who want to emphasize their Valentine's Day sentiments can once again get a special postmark on their cards at the post office in Romance.

Police in New York say an officer patrolling the Long Island Expressway saw the passenger in a car wearing sunglasses and got suspicious, because it was a cloudy day.

Police say a Massachusetts man who stuffed 75 bottles of body lotion in his pants couldn't slip away from authorities, hampered by slacks that were nearly bursting at the seams.

Football's biggest day is also pizza's biggest day!

It's first and ten for the funniest Super Bowl commercials and the game is still a few days away. Advertisers are already trying to score with viewers.
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The Maine Forest Service says the giant elm nicknamed "Herbie" was 217 years old when he was cut down last month in Yarmouth.

Two Arkansans are being haled as hero's tonight, Josh Duggar and his brother John.

A breathtaking stunt this morning in Sarasota, Florida, Nik Wallenda, a member of the Wallenda family of high walkers, walked across a high wire between two of Sarasota's tallest buildings.

There was something rotten about the cantaloupe. Guards at a county jail in Washington state took a close look at a donated melon.

Calling the cops for help isn't the brightest idea -- after robbing a convenience store.

A couple was startled when a block of ice that apparently fell from an airplane tore a hole in the roof of their garage and shook their house in a Las Vegas suburb.
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