Idaho Massacre Victim Kaylee Goncalves’ Sister’s Brutal Takedown Of Bryan Kohberger At Trial Goes Viral

The sister of Idaho University student Kaylee Goncalves , whose life was taken in a fatal stabbing incident, has given an emotional statement in court. In a now viral speech, Alivea Goncalves unleashed her raw emotion and directed her vitriol towards the man who took her sister’s life, Bryan Kohberger. Her statement was one of many made by family and friends of the four students, whose lives were taken when Bryan Kohberger broke into their home and fatally stabbed them with a hunting knife in November of 2022....

February 5, 2026 · 7 min · 1479 words · Frank Rabago

Linkedin Dissed ‘little Miss’ For Not Applying If There Is A Cover Letter Requirement And Twitter Users Respond

In this day and age, you can find a job without needing to step foot outside your home, because you don’t need to physically go to the place where you want to work, and can just send an online application. It allows you to save time and send out more applications, increasing your chance of getting an answer back. On the other hand, there is a lot more competition and because of that, the application process takes longer as recruiters have to take more steps to select the best candidate....

February 5, 2026 · 6 min · 1184 words · Allen Beaudoin

Man Locks Pregnant Wife Outside In Winter Because Of Her Disagreeing With Him, She’s Freaked Out

Snowy days can feel magical especially for young children experiencing winter for the first time. For parents , they can also be a source of tension, as decisions about safety, play, and supervision collide with personal boundaries and differing comfort levels. Today’s Original Poster (OP) wanted her kids to properly enjoy the snow since it was the first time they’d grown to appreciate it. When she assured her husband it wasn’t dangerously cold to be outside, her used her own words against her in the end and left her feeling upset....

February 5, 2026 · 6 min · 1112 words · Bernard Sifuentes

Man Who Led Fatal Attack On Dad Over False Claims Now Pleads For Freedom

Albert Thorn , the self-appointed vigilante who orchestrated the brutal to**re and execution of an innocent man he wrongly accused of child abse is now pleading with the courts to let him go . The 60-year-old, once the proud leader of a gang of so-called “p**dophile hunters,” is appealing his conviction and life sentence for the m*rder of Bradley Lyons —a father of eight who was lured to his demise by his own wife, falsely accused, and subjected to unimaginable pain over a lie....

February 5, 2026 · 7 min · 1490 words · Roland Bishop

Mil Constantly Calls Cps On Couple But Denies It’s Her, Truth Comes Out In Custody Court

Mothers-in-law get a bad rap, but sometimes they really deserve it. Whether they’re being overbearing, overstepping boundaries, or trying to sew division amongst couples, they can get to be a little bit too extra. One mother-in-law made a couple’s life a nightmare, constantly calling CPS on them over the course of a whopping 6 years, but denying it all. Then she decided to sue them for custody of her grandkid, but that’s when the truth came out....

February 5, 2026 · 6 min · 1150 words · Robert Jackson

Mother Turns To The Internet To Ask If Her Son Should Pay Rent And For His Own Things After He Turned 18

Do you remember when you first moved out of your parents’ home? Perhaps you bolted out the door on your 18th birthday and never looked back. Or maybe you stuck around a few extra years until you had a degree in your hand and landed a stable, full-time job. Each family handles the “flying from the nest” situation differently, with some young adults jumping blindly and others needing an extra nudge from their parents....

February 5, 2026 · 2 min · 424 words · Arthur Lopes

My 56 Pics Of Unusual Gamekeeper’s Hides

For 10 years I have been documenting unusual gamekeeper’s hides - structures that serve hunters to hunt game. They are often odd, bizarre and funny and tell a lot about their creators. Most of the pictures are from Czechia in Central Europe where I live. This is just a small sample from my extensive collection. More info: Instagram | Facebook Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report...

February 5, 2026 · 24 min · 5013 words · Paris Parsons

My Favorite Black-and

Some of my favorite black and white photos I’ve taken in the last 18 years. Black-and-white photos are always very impressive to me. There is some mystique in that photography, and from time to time I like to make black-and-white photos. My favorite photo from this series is the tiger photo because the photo looks like a painting or manipulation, but this is an original BW photo. To get the black-and-white effect, I convert photos in Lightroom....

February 5, 2026 · 24 min · 5035 words · Patricia Henley

My Little Photo

“17 words for Wes Anderson” is my little tribute to one of most absolutely incredible film directors. Wes Anderson is my favorite director ever. I fell in love with his unbelievable carefully constructed films and decided to make a project connected to them. I chose the 17 words that I associate with his style (like “ingenuity” or “precision”) and made the 17 illustrations — one for each of these words....

February 5, 2026 · 2 min · 215 words · James Fernandez

New Embroidered Animals By Chloe Giordano

Chloe Giordano, the embroidered and illustrator from Oxford, England whom we wrote about earlier , is back with more beautiful, colorful, needle-painted animal embroidery. Many of her unique artworks have a sense of eternal stillness about them, which, as one of her followers correctly noted, is because she often uses dead animals as models for her embroidery patterns. “My secret is out – a lot of my reference for my works of art comes from dead animals,” she writes on her Tumblr....

February 5, 2026 · 2 min · 221 words · Leslie Lodge

Owl Gets Rescued From Fire, Looks Angry As Hell And People Say It’s Funny

With its piercing yellow-eyed stare, deep, haunting hoot and mean hunting skills, the Great Horned Owl is exactly the kind that you used to read about in fairytales by the Brothers Grimm. It is also one of the most common owls in North America and is mostly found deep in the forest, but you could also spot one in the desert, hiding away in city buildings, or even your backyard! Just make sure to go out at night because, like most owls, these majestic creatures are nocturnal....

February 5, 2026 · 2 min · 415 words · Kathleen Barros

Parents Treat Adopted Kids Better Than Biological Son, Are Confused When He Cuts Them Off

Adopting a child can come with its own unique set of challenges. Sometimes even more so if you already have one or more biological children in the family before beginning the process. What was meant to be a joyful journey turned into pain and sadness for one guy when his parents adopted two kids that they’d been fostering. He says instead of still receiving the love and attention he was used to, his life changed forever at the age of 9....

February 5, 2026 · 9 min · 1810 words · David Diaz

Researchers Interview Criminals To See How They Pick Their Victims And It Has To Do With Their Gait

The world isn’t always a safe place. It’s also home to psychopaths who can do just about anything to get their way. Although severe psychopathy affects just 1% of the population, research suggests that nearly 30% of people have some psychopathic traits, meaning the other 70% could be their potential victims. That’s why a woman on TikTok shared her forensic psychology expertise to warn folks about how they could avoid becoming the next victim of a predator....

February 5, 2026 · 6 min · 1169 words · Elaine Ragusano

Spoontaneous: I Carve Wooden Spoons Into Fun Sculptures

Over the last 5 or 6 years I have explored the creative process within the constraints of the wooden spoon. The making of wooden spoons dates back to antiquity and the design possibilities are still limitless. Some of the spoons I carve are functional, meant to be used in the kitchen, but the majority of them are nonfunctional and even dysfunctional. Below is a sampling of the 300+ spoons carved this far....

February 5, 2026 · 2 min · 262 words · Douglas Ham

Stylish Animals Take Over The Buildings Of Paris

I want to offer you a very strange and surprising vision of the Parisian wildlife. My last work Safari Urban is a series of photographs featuring animals redesigned and projected on facades of buildings through an embedded video-projection system. A clever mix of street-art and video-mapping! More info: juliennonnon.com | Safari Map The Deer Of Becquerel The Fox Of Monmartre The Eagle Of Mont-Cenis The Crocodile Of La Cigale The Dogs Of Doudeauville The Buffalo Of La Chapelle The Shepherd Of Clignancourt The Lion Of Trois Frères The Doe & The Ourangutan The Cheetah of Montmartre The Wolf Of Borey The Gorilla Of Cascades The Tiger Of Amandiers The Elephant Of Orfila Anyone can write on Bored Panda....

February 5, 2026 · 1 min · 178 words · Nichole Newby

Suspicious Way Erika Kirk Changed Husband Charlie’s Office Forced Tpsusa To Respond After Backlash

Turning Point USA , the organization led by Erika Kirk , addressed an online conspiracy theory claiming that she had removed her and Charlie’s wedding photo from his office bookshelf. During a December interview, Erika sat down in her late husband’s office, the space where he used to film his podcast. Viewers noticed that the framed photograph that appeared in the background of Charlie’s videos was nowhere to be seen. In its place was what appeared to be a scripture....

February 5, 2026 · 8 min · 1503 words · Justine Pender

These 2-months

When I arrived in my state capital, Goiânia, I had the honor of photographing the conjoined twins Maria Clara and Maria Eduarda. They are two months old, waiting for the separation surgery that will happen in August, 2015 at Hospital Materno Infantil (HMI) in Goiânia. The girls come from a poor family, and they are from Salvador, capital of Bahia state. Maria Clara and Maria Eduarda are fused in the abdomen and share the liver....

February 5, 2026 · 24 min · 4975 words · Mark Barrios

This Tonkinese Cat Has Stolen Over 150 Items From His Neighbors, And They Still Love Him

In a quiet Auckland suburb, a sleek Tonkinese cat named Leonardo Da Pinchy has been committing daily acts of petty theft, and the entire neighborhood is in on the joke. From socks and gardening gloves to designer clothing and a 1.5-meter toy snake, Leo’s collection of stolen goods has turned him into a local legend. What began as a kitten’s obsession with his human dad’s socks quickly escalated into full-blown laundry larceny....

February 5, 2026 · 5 min · 925 words · Connie Kirby

Turtle Tagging Is Making An Important Contribution To Protect Vulnerable Marine Species

Turtles date back to the times of dinosaurs, over 200 million years ago, yet because of changing climate and terribly intense human impact have become a highly vulnerable species today. Researchers and volunteers on the Pearl Islands in the Pacific Ocean teamed up to make a positive change. The Leatherback Project, led by marine conservation biologist Callie Veelenturf , is fitting turtles with satellite tags and, by better understanding their habitat, trying to find the best measures to protect them....

February 5, 2026 · 6 min · 1169 words · Ruth Martinez

Viral Nicki Minaj Stiletto Challenge Ends In 32-year

The latest TikTok challenge has seemingly resulted in a fractured spine for a 32-year-old woman . The so-called “ Nicki Minaj High School Challenge ” is prompting people to balance on things while wearing stiletto high heels. In one of the most talked-about instances, Mariana Vasiuc , who’s trying to build her career as an influencer, attempted the challenge, but fell, saying she fractured her spine. A 32-year-old woman has gone viral for attempting, and failing, the current social media “high heel” challenge....

February 5, 2026 · 4 min · 701 words · Susan Guizar