Gawker founder Nick Denton counts himself a growing number of Brits who are ”skeptical’ of a consensus on climate change.
Wanderlei Silva tries to teach portugese to the kid lucky enough to take UFC ring girl Arianny Celeste to his prom. The kid probably doesn’t want to tell her he’s a ‘virgin’ though.
Tree houses are meant for kids. Just don’t tell that to two low-level drug-dealers in Washington.
A disgraced Japanese snowboarder was nearly sent home with his pants down. It seems not everyone is ready to embrace the Olympic snowboarding frenzy.
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What does Toyota’s travails for the Prius mean to green marketing? That’s a question that seems ripe these days, as the leading Japanese auto maker gets a comeuppance for its allegedly serious safety…
With his cheekily named auto-towing company, Missouri entrepreneur Mike Christopher is getting plenty o’ winks and nods from his customers. “I’m just a dumbass who worked as a Teamster truck driver…
This video will show you how to make an auto-hacking USB drive and how to protect yourself from them.
In California, sobriety checkpoints intended to stop drunk drivers are far more often cracking down on unlicensed drivers and particularly illegal immigrants—leading many to wonder about the legality…
Capcom shows some Monster Hunter…and it looks damn good
This poor guy has to anally stimulate an elephant until ejaculation commences. So next time you’re raging about a few TPS reports, just be thankful that you’re not shoulder deep in elephant ass.
Diners who are skeptical of the food safety practices in ethnic restaurants have new research to back up some of their assumptions, according to new Kansas State University research
It’s been a violent start to the year in technology circles, with headlines highlighting a mix of the latest tech sensations from Twitter to video and computer games with criminal acts, including…
Chambord, château, park, and village in the department of Loire-et-Cher in central France, 15 km (9 mi) northeast of Blois on the Cosson River.