Simple just got rid of all their fees. To celebrate, they put together this list of the 10 most confusing and unnecessary bank fees. Let's say goodbye together.
Simone Giertz programmed a robotic arm to prepare a bowl of cereal and feed it to her. Unfortunately, most of the ingredients end up on the table, rather than in her stomach.
There really is a secret world of hidden independent nations, with their own populations, governments — and football leagues. In fact, you’ve almost certainly visited one without realizing.
On Saturday, a Russian plane crashed in Egypt, killing 224 people. ISIS claimed responsibility, but most authorities were quick to quell the suspicions. Today, however, mounting evidence is pointing to a potential terrorist attack as the source of the crash. Here's what we know so far.
If you have ever worked in an old building, the chances are you will have at some point walked past a small mysterious brass box. Often painted over and ignored, they are a relic of the golden age of early skyscrapers called the Cutler mail chute.
Alaskans learn to combat afflictions with a signature grit not seen anywhere else — as it serves to represent a microcosm of the inefficiencies and difficulties faced with drug-related violence and incarceration around the country.
UltraWide Festival challenged people to create their "dream setup" out of cardboard for a chance to win a really huge monitor. This guy deserves a lot more than that.
When we think of pheromones, we think of smell. Many animals sense pheromones through their vomeronasal organs. We human beings do not have a vomeronasal organ. We just have the boring, olfactory-sensing kind of nose — which is why many scientists believed we could not possibly be receptive to pheromones. However, mice detect many pheromones with their “regular” nose, so it’s possible we do, too.
For over 50 years, Bond's gone above and beyond the "loose cannon" trope and skipped straight to disobeying orders and infuriating his superiors. Beyond the spy gadgets and improbable love affairs, the most unbelievable part of the Bond series is that MI6 never got around to firing him.
Universal pre-K seems so incontrovertibly good for kids, for parents and for the economy that it came as a shock last week when a report from Vanderbilt University showed that scaled-up, state-supported pre-K doesn’t work.
Puff Daddy's last studio album dropped in 2010. But now Diddy has returned to the rap game, dropping a new mixtape, "MMM," this morning as a birthday surprise (his birthday, not ours).
Leah Remini, the "King Of Queens" star and noted ex-Scientologist, went on "Howard Stern" on Tuesday to have a candid discussion about her time in Scientology.
Who cares about Lou? Who cares about biographies? Lou Reed was an asshole, and he had a number of dogs, one of which was named Seymour and others of which were not.
The stakes are high, and yet despite advances in exercise regimens and dieting, athletes continue to get injured at record rates. Naturally, teams want to reverse these trends, and Big Data is making big promises.
According to filings from Q3, Team Hillary spent more than $6,000 on fast food in the months of July, August and September. A full two-thirds of that was spent on pizza, with subs and donuts taking second and third, respectively, according to a Vocativ analysis. Bagels are the team’s breakfast of choice.
Finland is launching a series of "national emojis" that include people sweating in saunas, classic Nokia phones and heavy metal head-bangers. How do you even use these?
The Russian plane that crashed in Egypt this weekend "may well have been brought down by an explosive device," British officials said. The statement is the most definitive yet supporting the theory that a mid-air explosion caused the crash, an idea that has been denied by Egypt and Russia.
Colorado hasn’t turned into a horde of stoned zombies, as some swore it would, but legalization has produced considerable social and cultural confusion.
While this comes as a surprise to most people, in Washington and particularly among people who work with or report on intelligence and law enforcement, it’s common knowledge.
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Eating and sex have a lot in common: they’re both necessary human activities that we’ve managed to find pleasure in. Yet, food and sex rarely literally meet, as the idea of integrating food into sex seems to touch upon some deep revulsion.
As we tediously while away our days down here on Earth, satellites are zooming through space, snapping incredible pictures of Earth, the solar system and outer space. Here are the highlights from October.
Restaurants are hubs for entertainment, nourishment, and fun. But for many who make them their life’s work — chefs, servers, managers, photographers, and beyond— food is complicated. Chefs and servers work odd, grueling hours on their feet, surrounded constantly by food. Strange eating habits are de rigueur in the industry, and eating disorders are ubiquitous.
Created by EmojiWorks, the Bluetooth keyboard allows you to hit an alternative Shift key to enter Emoji mode, and from there you can go mad with sad faces, tacos, unicorns or whatever else you like.