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Pigeon Pageant for Beautiful Birds Dispels 'Rats with Wings'

Dogs aren't the only animals that vie for best in show. Hundreds of breeds of pigeons compete in their own version of the Westminster show, strutting on long, thick legs or fluttering curly, lacy feathers in their bid to be best bird.

These pigeons aren't the nuisance flocks that swarm food scraps at outdoor restaurants. They are genetically rich birds, including variations bred to look like turkeys or sound like trumpets, that drew thousands of enthusiasts — including ex-boxer and pigeon lover Mike Tyson — to the National Pigeon Association's 93rd annual Grand National Pigeon Show.

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Man Trapped Upside down in Seattle Rail Car for 18 Hours

Firefighters have rescued a man who was trapped for about 18 hours upside down in a parked rail car in Seattle.

The fire department says the man apparently crawled into a chute on the car, which is designed to carry dry bulk materials.

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Man Who Lived Modestly Leaves Millions in Surprise Donations

A man who sometimes held his coat together with safety pins and had a long-time habit of foraging for firewood also had a knack for picking stocks — a talent that became public after his death when he bequeathed $6 million to his local library and hospital.

The investments made by Ronald Read, a former gas station employee and janitor who died in June at age 92, "grew substantially" over the years, said his attorney Laurie Rowell.

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Australian Wins Race up Empire State Building in 12 Minutes

An Australian woman won the annual race up the Empire State Building's stairs for the sixth time, a record for the women's event.

Suzy Walsham dashed up 1,576 steps to the 86th-floor observatory in the Empire State Building Run-Up on Wednesday night in 12 minutes and 30 seconds.

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New U.S. Sheriff Bans Cowboy Hats for Deputies

There's a new sheriff in town -- and his deputies had better watch out.

That's because Stephen Haskell, who took over as sheriff of Sublette County in Wyoming last month, has banned cowboy hats and boots, leading one veteran law enforcement officer to quit.

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Alibaba Deploys Drones to Deliver Tea in China

Echoing U.S. online retailer Amazon, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba on Wednesday tested a drone delivery service, promising to whisk ginger tea to customers within an hour despite close controls on airspace.

Alibaba's flagship consumer-to-consumer platform Taobao, estimated to hold more than 90 percent of the Chinese market, showed off a photo of a black and silver drone with helicopter-like propellors carrying a white box to launch the service.

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Crowdfunding Raises $200,000 for U.S. Man with Long Commute

The story of a Detroit man who walked 33 kilometers (21 miles) to work each day sparked a flood of donations to a crowdfunding campaign, raising more than $200,000.

The donations from over 8,000 people will be more than enough to buy a car for 56-year-old James Robertson, the subject of a Detroit Free Press article Sunday about his arduous daily commute in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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The Way to Your Valentine's Heart May go Through Mom

Guys, if you want to get the girl, try bringing flowers — to her mother.

With Valentine's Day coming up, it's something to think about: Winning over mom may sound old-fashioned, but it's still a smart strategy in today's fast-changing, app-tapping, hookup-happy world of dating.

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KFC Unleashes 'Double Down Dog' in the Philippines

Fastfood giant KFC in the Philippines has begin selling a hotdog wrapped in fried chicken instead of bread and covered in cheese sauce to the horror of dieticians and amusement of social media users.

The "Double Down Dog" seeks to exploit Filipinos' love for hotdogs and fried chicken, KFC Philippines marketing director Errol Magdato said.

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India's Brides Hire Langurs to Halt Monkey Business

Anxious brides wanting the perfect wedding day are leaving nothing to chance in the Indian city of Agra, hiring large monkeys and their handlers to keep pesky smaller ones at bay.

Grey langurs are becoming increasingly common at outdoor weddings to ward off their natural enemy rhesus monkeys which are known to gatecrash and wreak havoc, an official said Tuesday.

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