Archeologists unearth 2,000-year-old Hercules statue in Greece

The Hercules statue “with a youthful body,” believed to date back to the second century AD, was discovered last month in the ancient city of Philippi.

Florida flamingos ride out Hurricane Ian in bathroom

As Hurricane Ian came ashore Wednesday, millions of Floridians either evacuated or hunkered down at home. That included some of St. Petersburg’s most famous feathered friends.

Watch: Mexico earthquake causes desert 'tsunami' in California's Death Valley

An earthquake this week in Mexico made waves over 1,700 miles away in a cave located in California’s Death Valley, the National Park Service said.

Motorized lawn chairs zip down NYC bike lane

It's one of those 'only in New York' sights... three people riding motorized lawn chairs down a Manhattan street.

Baseball legend Ty Cobb’s dentures auctioned off for $18K

The baseball legend spent 22 years with the Detroit Tigers before being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

One of world's purest pink diamonds is expected to sell for $21 million at auction

The rare pink diamond, called the “Williamson Pink Star,” is named after two other notable pink diamonds, including one owned by Queen Elizabeth II.

Superyacht sinking off Italian coast caught on video

Footage captured the moment disaster struck for a 130-foot superyacht off the Italian coast. Four passengers and five crew members on board were rescued.

The 2022 US men’s mullet championship is open

“Think you’ve got what it takes to ride the wave to Mullet Fame? Enter today and find out,” the mullet championship beckons.

Republican group apologizes after using GOP elephant with KKK imagery

A Republican group in Alabama is apologizing after accidentally using a picture of a GOP elephant that contained Ku Klux Klan imagery.