Every day satellites are zooming through space, snapping incredible pictures of Earth, the solar system and outer space. Here are the highlights from this week.
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This one has been covered before (See: "Fish, Reel Big") but Lake Street Dive does an excellent job of contributing to the pantheon of "Take On Me" covers without sounding derivative or corny.
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Barack Obama ordering a pizza? He's got it. Will Smith getting out of a parking ticket? No problem. Tracy Morgan in a doctor's waiting room? He thought you'd never ask.
This silent, remastered footage shows everyday scenes along the Motoyasu River in Hiroshima, including the Aioi Bridge, the intended target of the atomic bomb. People carry groceries, dip their toes in the river and carry on with their daily lives.
Ryan's customers must know about PornHub, but apparently, they're jaded by the amount of pornography so easily available to them there and on similar tube sites.
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When you visit small cities in America, the kind where the nearest mall is over an hour away, you’ll notice something: the ashy brown cheeks, foreheads, and eyelids of non-white women all over town. You'll notice something else, too, if you go anywhere to shop: the reason we look that way.
Netflix's original series "Neo Yokio" waffles between being an indictment of capitalism and a celebration of wealth. While it's charmingly written, I'm confused about what it wants to say about the wealthy and their pursuits.
And while we appreciate the guide's explanations of how the tiles work, maybe he should have mentioned that you're only supposed to touch the cube by its corners way sooner?
While Flint battles a water crisis, just two hours away the beverage giant pumps almost 100,000 times what an average Michigan resident uses into plastic bottles.