Well, we're officially living in the future.
The folks at Delphi Automotive PLC have been working hard over the past years to get their self-driving car ready for the masses.
And if all goes according to plan over the next week and a half, they will be one step closer to that goal.
A 30-year-old guy from suburban Chicago, Randy Schmitz, was on vacation in Myrtle Beach, S.C., last summer.
He went to the Pepper Palace, which sells crazy hot sauces. The hottest sauce it sells is Flashbang, a combination of four peppers -- Carolina Reaper, scorpion, ghost pepper and habanero.
Schmitz had to sign a waiver just to try a tiny bit of the sauce on a toothpick as part of a challeng
Walmart is a great place.
You walk in there and you're walking out with just about anything you can imagine.
Tires for your car? Got 'em.
A new stereo? No problem.
And in the case of this Muncie, Ind., Walmart, meth? Yup!
Nelson Shanks is an artist who got the incredible opportunity to paint former President Bill Clinton's official presidential portrait for the National Gallery of Art.
That's quite an honor. So, naturally he decided to stick it to Clinton.
For most people, the moments following a bad car crash wouldn't exactly be the idea time to whip out the phone to take a selfie.
But this guy isn't most people, apparently.
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
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.