The children informed security officials that their father had brought them to the station in an auto and left them there.
A mother in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, sparked outrage by forcing her daughter to carry a brick-filled school bag through a market.
Do not turn that frown upside down. A horse plush toy has gone viral in China thanks to a serendipitous mistake by a factory worker. The mouths on a batch of the toys were mistakenly sewn on the wrong ...
A fire engine red horse plush has gone viral for a manufacturing error that turned a sweet smile upside down. Fondly referred to online as the "crying horse," the ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I don’t know if it’s a faux pas for an adult to cry in public, excepting at a wedding or funeral. I think most people would not cry in public on purpose, but I know I have on ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I don’t know if it’s a faux pas for an adult to cry in public, excepting at a wedding or funeral. I think most people would not cry in public on purpose, but I know I have on ...
It is the Year of the Horse, and in China, a frowning horse plushie is selling out. The "Are You Dead?" app went viral, but was later removed from the Apple App Store. Apple said China's cybersecurity ...
Picture this: You're about to celebrate the Lunar New Year in China and transition into the Year of the Horse, but instead of buying decorations with a positive vibe, you go for the "crying horse" toy ...
Jan. 29 (UPI) --A stuffed horse that appears to be crying due to an error in production has become China's latest hot toy, with fans declaring it to be an icon for ...
A sad horse toy is winning Lunar New Year in China. The toy, with an upside-down snout, has resonated with tired corporates across the country. Consumer research experts said the sad horse toy was a ...
A plush meant to spread Lunar New Year cheer is going viral for the opposite reason — and young shoppers say its gloomy face feels painfully relatable Ashley Vega is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She ...
Crying horse plush toys sit on display ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year, which will welcome the Year of the Horse, at Yiwu International Trade City in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, China January 21, ...
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