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SubscribeThe Merchant Shipping Act of 1894 was made for ships over 10,000 tons and it made sure they carried at least 16 lifeboats. The Titanic was nearly 45,000 tons, but the number of lifeboats still remained the same. Here's why.
The awkward but effective tale of "The Bicycle Man," forty years later.
Pedro Pascal is being typecast in these roles, and we need to talk to his agent about this. But he does make a great Mario.
Cops said they arrested Davion Irvin after he was spotted at the Dallas World Aquarium, where they believed he was getting ready to commit another crime.
"The story of Lacey, and why I had to kill her."
Aliens would be baffled, the astrophysicist says, by how divided we have made ourselves here on Earth.
As cities move to ban gas stoves, I tried going all-electric in the kitchen. The results left me fired up.
From Marilyn Monroe to Princess Di, Kim is at war with the ghosts of superstardom — can she escape the clutches of the past by tearing it to shreds?
Some Amish communities have adopted rather smart ways of getting around the rule against using electric grid power.
For 84 years, the Harvard Study of Adult Development has tracked the lives of hundreds of Americans. Now its director, Robert Waldinger, is explaining what it has taught him about health and fulfilment.
It's the music night of nights — the 65th annual Grammy Awards has rolled around to celebrate the most outstanding achievements in the music industry from the past year.
Gamecamp.gg is a staple to save you money while unlocking gaming.
English cuisine has a reputation for being pretty bland, but some 16th century dishes were more flavorsome than you'd think.
The FDA just refused to regulate the popular cannabis product as a dietary supplement. So, uh, buyer beware?
Little Debbie was a real kid — and she never expected she'd become the iconic face of the much-loved American snacks.
Spoiler: A man sued a woman for $2.26 million because she wanted to be just friends.
The spy balloon crisis is fueling US tensions with China, putting Brussels in a bind.
Some of the men in this lineup are bisexual. Can a stranger identify them?
From Apple to Intel, top execs at major corporations are reducing their annual compensation as financial turmoil continues to plague bottom lines.
Police have often been important intermediaries in environmental protests. In a forest outside Atlanta, they were opponents.
Consuming microplastics puts your health at risk. LARQ's water filtration systems can keep you safe.
This sketch (with a special surprise cameo) highlights how gaga everyone is over Pedro. Please step on our throats with your boot, daddy.
We're just as bad as boomers falling for misinformation on Facebook.
With over $300,000 already raised on Kickstarter, this adjustable seat cushion helps you find a comfortable seat anywhere.
This cheetah got way too close to this hungry crocodile. (From 2021)
Netflix's new Pamela Anderson documentary is a clever meta commentary on the wronged-woman reevaluation trend.
It's staggeringly beautiful to watch a baseball travel the hair at 1050 miles per hour. (From 2020)
The laptop needs a set, the PS5 definitely could use a few and even the coffee maker would be improved by some googly eyes.
Many reportedly trapped under rubble after strong quake strikes southern Turkey and northern Syria around 4am on Monday.
Michael Longfellow dresses as everyone's favorite groundhog Phil to vape and get all sad about the earth's core not rotating anymore. Life sucks, man.
In a letter to the House Ethics Committee, Derek Myers accused Santos of groping him when they were alone in the lawmaker's office on Capitol Hill.
Pop star Harry Styles wins album of the year, while Beyoncé receives a record-breaking 32nd trophy.
The actress discusses her filmography, which is everything from the "Twilight" films to "Scott Pilgrim" and of course, "Pitch Perfect."
The jackpot would be the ninth-largest in US lottery history.
Think you qualify?
The balloon has been shot down! And (a fictional) MSNBC has all of the coverage, including an exclusive interview with the balloon itself.
"Picture a wave in the ocean. You can see it, measure it — its height, the way the sunlight refracts as it passes through — and it's there, you can see it, and you know what it is. It's a wave."
Microsoft's ChatGPT integrated Bing search engine reportedly went live only for a short period, but screenshots document the highly-anticipated upgrade.
The legendary actor talks to GQ about the many roles he's played and the many ethnicities he's portrayed, as well.
"As we speak, oil is spilling in my community every day, people are dying."
We wouldn't recommend interacting with radioactive spiders, so this will have to do.
Kyle the rooster really wanted corn and he was not afraid to show his mean streak to get closer to it. (From 2020)
Embattled Speaker Kevin McCarthy's latest challenge: getting his party's priorities in line.
A naturally-occurring hormone that makes people horny has been turned into an injection for the libidinously challenged — and apparently it works.
In this unearthed segment from a 2015 episode of the British satire show "The Last Leg," David Mitchell makes one of the most brilliant points about our tax systems that you'll ever hear. (From 2022)
Having been grossly misled in the referendum, Britons' anger is mounting as the reality of our plight becomes clear.
Since its original release on Nintendo 64, "Golden Eye 007" has become an almost mythical game – so do the new Xbox and Switch remasters compare to the N64 game?