What would you endure to save your pet?
This man jumped into a frozen river to save his dog, breaking through the ice with his hands as he forged across every inch of the way.
Technology is advancing at an alarming rate.
It's only a matter of time until, according to Hot Wings, robots will be our evil overlords.
While most don't agree with that stance, this video lends some credence to the argument.
Last month, 14-year-old John Smith was walking across frozen Lake St. Louis with some friends in Lake St. Louis, Mo., near St. Louis when he fell through the ice.
He was underwater for 15 minutes before rescuers got to him, KDSK-TV reported.
When emergency medical responders got him to St. Joseph Hospital West, the eighth-grader wasn't breathing and didn't have a pulse. His body temperature was
This is a terrible development in an already tragic story for a family traveling on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway in Maryland and stopping to change a flat tire late Sunday night.
The father, Rick Warren, was fatally struck by a passing car just as he was finishing up the tire swap. His fiancee was also hit, but survived, NBC 4 Washington reported.
The teen-aged daughter frantically called 91
On Wednesday on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show," we talked about a guy who had been fined $4,000 for taking a selfie while running with the bulls in 2014 in Pamplona, Spain.
Because of that story, we started reminiscing about when Producer Joe and Steve ran with the bulls in July 2011.
We've all heard the stories about women giving birth at home, in the bathroom of a restaurant or in the back seat of a car.
This is definitely a new one, though, as a woman's water broke while she was driving on I-15 near Wilder, Utah, and she gave birth right there in the driver's seat.
She was able to stop Sunday before the baby arrived. Luckily for her, there was a police officer not far away
If you're in charge of writing and producing a public-service announcement, your goal is to make an impact and be memorable.
Well, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED for the group that put this one together, although maybe for the wrong reason.
Over the last 114 years, 14 people have attempted to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel, with only nine surviving.
Last week, two Canadians made history by being the first to climb up Niagara Falls.
If someone's crapping in the gym, you gotta find out who did it."
-- Producer Joe
Well, that's what happened at an elementary school in Gustine, Texas, a town about 90 miles southwest of Fort Worth.