There is a person who reportedly wants to create their own Mount Rushmore featuring his family. Keri Lumm reports.
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Inmate falls through ceiling trying to escape from jail
An escape plan was foiled at an Indiana jail, all thanks to a ceiling. Veuer’s Nick Cardona has the details.
Getting married is not as popular as it used to be
In 1962, half of 21-year-olds had been married at least once. In 2018, only 8.8% of 21-year-olds had been married. Times are changing.
Buzzworthy news: Are bees better at math than you are?
Scientists say bees can do basic arithmetic, noting that “even the miniature brain of a honeybee can grasp basic mathematical operations.”
Working USB stick found in frozen seal poop
Scientists found a USB memory stick that had been sitting in a slab of frozen leopard seal poop for over a year.
How is President Donald Trump’s State of the Union playing overseas? It’s not even playing
President Trump used his State of the Union address to appeal for unity. The rest of the world looked the other way.
Bobblehead museum opens in Milwaukee
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has opened in Milwaukee with a collection of thousands of bobbling heads from sports, pop culture and politics. (Feb. 6)
Will potatoes be the first veggie-victim of global warming?
In the not-so-distant future, it might get a little harder to “add fries with that.” Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details.
Vermont town contest offers cash prize for ice predictions
A guessing game of when the ice will melt in the city of Newport, Vermont will lead to big bucks for the winner. Buzz60’s Sean Dowling has more.
Vatican clarifies Pope Francis on issue of ‘sexual slavery’ of nuns
he Vatican on Wednesday clarified comments by Pope Francis about a case of what he called “sexual slavery” within a French congregation of nuns, saying he was referring to an abuse of power that was reflected in instances of sexual abuse.
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