Mexican president posts photo of what he claims is a mythical Mayan elf

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador wrote the photo “was taken three days ago by an engineer, it appears to be an aluxe," adding “everything is mystical.”

Swing and a miss: NYC replaces 'Jakie' Robinson road sign

The sign spotted Sunday in Queens featured a picture of Robinson, Major League Baseball's first African American player in the modern era, over the words “Jakie Robinson Parkway.”

Pasco County couple commissions revolver-shaped swimming pool

The swimming pool in the backyard of Louis Minardi’s home may be distinctive to Florida: The custom-built pool is shaped like a six-shooter revolver, in a state made famous – sometimes infamous – by guns, gun politics and gun culture.

Silicone sex doll mistaken for human remains in Pennsylvania town: police

Authorities say a man and his child were getting a ball from a local creek when they saw a plastic bag with what looked like a human foot with a French pedicure sticking out of it.

Valentine's Day dilemma: When you have more balloons than you can fit in your car

Sometimes you’re just so full of love, you can’t contain it. But when you show your love with balloons, it may be your car that can’t contain it.

Family says dog kept bringing them bones...then a human skull

Texas authorities are currently identifying the human remains that were retrieved by a dog over the course of a week in Caldwell County.

China claims ‘unidentified object’ in its airspace, prepared to shoot it down

The shooting down of a Chinese spy balloon near the coast of South Carolina earlier this month has led to increased tensions between Beijing and Washington.

Write your ex’s name in litter box for Valentine’s Day

An Ohio animal shelter is offering a unique way for people to get over their breakup pain for Valentine’s Day.

Chinese spy balloons and the international history of aerial surveillance

The suspected Chinese spy balloon flying over the U.S. may be astounding to most Americans, but experts say the use of similar aerial surveillance is far from unprecedented.