
TEEN HERO STOPS RUNAWAY BUS: A quick-thinking teenager saved nine children from possible harm Tuesday in New York when the camp bus driver had a fatal heart attack at the wheel. While the bus was traveling down a city street, the 16-year-old camp counselor saw the driver slump over the steering wheel and fall out of the vehicle's open door. She jumped into the driver's seat and pulled the parking brake right away and stopped the bus. The bus driver had been riding with the door open because of the extreme heat.
ARRESTED FOR GOOD BREATH: A cop arrested a Florida man during a routine traffic stop because he thought the mints the man was chewing were crack cocaine. The man spent three months in jail until tests proved the so called drugs were nothing but candy. (wftv.com)
ROLLER COASTER B.O: There's a new rule at a British amusement park that bans riders from raising their arms on roller coasters because the action exposes their smelly underarms. Signs on the ride read "Say no to B.O." Those who ignore the signs will be escorted off the ride. (barstoolsports.com)
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