INVISIBLE DOG PRANK [03:43]
We convinced people they're being attacked by a very angry dog--but it's only in their headphones. Featuring the talents of grumpy cat Purrfect (thanks Cee L...
'Houdini horse' is an escape artist | Mariska [02:09]
With her escape-artist antics now caught on video, a horse in Michigan is being dubbed the "Houdini Horse" thanks to her knack for opening stall doors. The 9...
Huge Nascar crash injures 30 spectators at Daytona Chaotic Daytona 2/23/13 DRIVE4COPD 300 [09:52]
Big one at Daytona Kyle Larson crashes fence at Daytona 2/23/13 Engine ends up in stands Tony Stewart wins thanks to espn Racecar Sheared In Half: Nationwide Series Race At Daytona Crash 2/23/13 Racecar Sheared In Half: Nationwide Series Race At Daytona Crash 2/23/13 Fans injured at conclusion of Nationwide race at Daytona DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- At least six fans sustained injuries when parts of Kyle Larson's car flew into the stands at the conclusion of Saturday's Nationwide Series race at Daytona International Speedway. A track worker told Yahoo! Sports that one woman had a tourniquet on her leg, others suffered burns and a tire landed on one fan when a multiple-car accident unfolded as drivers raced for the finish line in the final lap of the Drive4COPD 300. Tony Stewart missed the pileup and won the race as Larson's car was propelled into the catchfence separating the track from the grandstands on the Daytona International Speedway trioval. The crash was triggered when leader Regan Smith was turned via contact from Brad Keselowski, who was pushing him. Much like many crashes that have happened in the front of the field at Daytona, the wreck was unavoidable for many behind and Larson's car was catapulted into the catchfence after he was tagged from behind. The impact with the catchfence sheared the entire front off of Larson's car and also tore a hole in the fence. His engine and a tire ended up lodged in the catchfence with the other tire nine rows up in the ...
Yamaha raptor 250 and honda trx250 riding ( Helment Cam) [24:41]
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Brendan Rodgers thanks Zenit fans for warm welcome amid racism fears [01:03]
The Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers expresses his relief at the reception his team were given at Zenit St Petersburg. Ahead of the Europa League game there were fears that hardcore elements of Zenit's fans, who have previously written to the chairman requesting the club does not sign black or gay players, may racially abuse Liverpool players. Warm reception aside, Liverpool failed on the pitch, losing 2-0