The Last House Standing, And Other Best Photography Of The Week
The disappearing three-story solo rowhouses in Baltimore, quirky photographs taken from inside the mouth and other best photos of the week.
The disappearing three-story solo rowhouses in Baltimore, quirky photographs taken from inside the mouth and other best photos of the week.
A scary moment was caught on cellphone video at a popular running trail, the Coquitlam Crunch, in British Columbia.
Mark Gray has a futuristic alternative to face masks that might turn some heads.
With Adobe Sign you can stop chasing down signatures and get documents signed in minutes — not days.
After coming home from the vet and getting his belly shaved, Zeus did not want to go for a car ride.
When COVID-19 shut down California gyms, Sarah Miller started walking. She found a lot of stuff the elliptical doesn't offer.
Access to safe water is extremely important. So if you're out in the wild, or an emergency situation pops up, this straw could really save your bacon. Filter up to 1,000 gallons of water, and stay safe out there.
JerryRigEverything demonstrates how the Exynos-powered Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is far weaker.
As recently as a few years ago, the movie-review aggregator was seen as something of an industry boogeyman. But is there a correlation between box office receipts and a high (or low) score on the Tomatometer? We dug deep into the numbers to determine that.
Everything about Krug's behavior—from her defensiveness and the calculated theft of opportunities from actual Black scholars to her inherent feeling of superiority—screams of whiteness.
When the soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful" returned to production, the actors followed strict COVID-19 prevention measures — including, as this viewer discovered, love scenes with mannequins.
When you wash denim, tiny fibers shed and flow into the environment. Scientists just found that Arctic waters are now loaded with little bits of jeans.
2020 is a dumpster fire of a year, but what if corporate America made advertisements that were cognizant of our increasingly dire world.
The Cybovac E30 Robot Vacuum Cleaner has an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 on Amazon due to its Alexa integration and app-enabled smart features.
On Wednesday, illusionist and extreme performer David Blaine floated 25,000 feet into the air — the height of jets, no less — before skydiving back to earth. Here's a look at the science that got him there and back safely.
Fiona loves to stare at the gophers in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
Matt's Off-Road Recovery makes an epic rescue that we all must tip our hats to.
Astonishing testimony by New Zealand fisherman Dick Ledgerwood sheds light on mysterious and elusive ritual.
This week, we've got cancelling Van Gogh, I hope this email finds you well, Antifa HQ and education is vital.
A woman was taking a selfie with her iPhone 11 Pro while paragliding over the French Alps when disaster struck.
Pandemic policies at tech companies have created a rift between parents offered more benefits and resentful workers who don't have children.
A new model often cited by top health officials raised its projections Friday, predicting over 410,000 coronavirus deaths nationwide by January 1.
With Adobe Sign you can stop chasing down signatures and get documents signed in minutes — not days.
Here's how the game "Fall Guys" would sound if it had realistic human voices.
The Louisville police department has said there was no body camera footage of the raid that lead to the death of Breonna Taylor.
Paul Rudd will never forget when Will Ferrell made him laugh the hardest he'd ever laughed.
The coronavirus caused me, like so many others, to make a housing decision I never thought I'd make.
There comes a moment, every time you visit a fire lookout tower, when you become certain that you have gotten hopelessly, irretrievably lost.
A class on Zoom in Ecuador was interrupted by a break-in. The classmates were quick to act, stopping the teacher and the suspects were late apprehended.
Thanks to the coronavirus shutdown, the networks' fall schedules are packed with reality competitions and recycled shows. But there are still as many intriguing offerings as ever this season.
Disney films have always resonated with queer and trans audiences. Here are the gayest films in the canon.
Why the Microsoft Zune MP3 player became one of the biggest flops in tech history.
An adorable little girl gives a candid answer about why she wants to go to school.
A lookbehind the scenes of the Alfred Hitchcock movie "Notorious" and how its two stars shot the film's sexiest scene.
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.
The race to develop, approve, and manufacture a COVID-19 vaccine is fluid — and urgent. How long will it take? Some say not long.
In New Orleans, hospitals sent patients infected with the coronavirus into hospice facilities or back to their families to die at home, in some cases discontinuing treatment even as relatives begged them to keep trying.
The sleuths at Food Theorists attempt to uncover the truth about the lingering urban legend that Chuck E. Cheese served customers uneaten pizza.
When the comedian vanished in 2005, he gave up superstardom and a $50 million contract. White America called him crazy. But there's another side to his story — about race, mental health and a priceless taste of freedom — that everyone seemed to miss.
Facebook said it removed a militia event associated with the shooting of three protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin. It didn't. Here's what really happened, and why it could happen again.
A couple breaks quarantine to go for a hike in the woods together. Or did they?
Pasco's sheriff created a futuristic program to stop crime before it happens. It monitors and harasses families across the county.
To celebrate Mario's 35th anniversary, Nintendo is bundling "Super Mario 64," "Super Mario Sunshine" and "Super Mario Galaxy" into one release for the Switch. Pre-order now, and play on September 18th.
How will the cheapest pocket rocket fare against the most expensive one on the race track?
"Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit" takes the Mario Kart experience to new heights.
"I noticed the weight came off faster merely for the fact that I wasn't eating in restaurants or blindly grabbing a snack between classes."
This historic home in Macungie, Pennsylvania is clearly cursed. And now you can spend a night here on Airbnb.
From "The Suitcase" to "Fly," some of TV's most creative installments have come out of restrictive circumstances.
I joined my girifriend in doing the Chloe Ting shred challenge. I didn't make it through even the first workout.
What happens when venom goes straight into your bloodstream?
A 2018 Atlantic cover story about families with transgender teenagers misgendered its cover model and crossed ethical boundaries in the process.
Researchers are figuring out how plants respond to the presence of human cadavers. The findings could prove important for discovering the locations of murder victims or mass graves.
The Cliffs of Insanity duel is one of the most beloved scenes from "The Princess Bride." Here's a breakdown of what makes it resonate so well among filmgoers.
Taking a swig of room-temp coffee is a real bummer. The Ember smart mug has built-in heating elements that keep your beverage at your preferred drinking temp.
A report from the 5th-annual David Foster Wallace Conference, where the author's most devoted readers are wondering how to approach him in 2018.
Despite claims to the contrary, Michael Jordan is still the greatest basketball player of all-time. Here's why.
It's always comforting to be able to trust an expert — until you learn that those experts are actually just as clueless as you.
Disney has officially announced the release date of new episodes with Baby Yoda and Mando.
This couple decided to help this chipmunk but had a devil of a time.
Unfettered markets and a rampant culture of meritocracy have eroded the rewards and dignity of work for most Americans. It's time for a new ethic of "contributive justice."
Two new books by Jason Diamond and Eula Biss expose the fraught moral dilemmas of living in the 'burbs.
Rick Charls made the world's highest dive on ABC's Wide World of Sports, and seemed totally fine afterwards.
The biographical film about the feminist icon is set to be released September 30, 2020.
Gilbert Gottfried takes on the notoriously vulgar song with his trademark gusto.
Every California bro that reaches a certain threshold on social media ends up becoming this guy.
Craig returns as the famed MI6 secret agent for one last time. In "No Time To Die," with the help of new and old friends, he tries to stop Safin, played by Rami Malek, from destroying the world as we know it.
A roundup of the most interesting, thought-provoking and surprising questions that our favorite columnists addressed in recent days.
Shine will keep your toilet squeaky clean without having to break out the brush. Better yet, you can save up to 50% off the sticker price thanks to pre-order discounts.
There's nothing better than sitting with loved ones, getting warm by the fire. This stainless steal fire pit is made to contain everything safely, and help you get the very most out of your firewood.
A deep, flavorful espresso delivers us exactly what we need to start the day. With this ingenious crowd-funded espresso machine, you're just three minutes away from your favorite morning beverage.
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