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HBO'S DOING A-OK
The Top 10 TV Shows Of 2017, According To Everyone
The top 10 television shows of the year, according to all the top 10 lists out there.
AN ENGLISH OPENING
The Logo For The 2018 World Chess Championships Does Not Seem To Be About Chess
Yes. It is what you think it is. No. It was not a mistake. Announced
earlier this week in a press release, the folks over at FIDE are very
proud of their logo.
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'HOLY FUCK, BOYS'
We Really Don't Recommend Doing This With Your Boat
Give some Canadians a couple beers (we're assuming) and a boat, and this happens.
A SUPER GUY FOR A SUPERCAR
The Only McLaren F1 Technician In North America
In a secret location in a windowless warehouse, Kevin Hines of McLaren
Philadelphia is the only person in the US certified to work on your F1.
'OH COME ON, I GOTTA LEARN HOW TO DO COLORS'
Colorblind Guy Gets Color Correcting Glasses, Realizes He Hates The Color Of His Truck
"You don't like red?" "Nope, I don't like that color."
AN OLD THING, BUT NOW IT'S EXPENSIVE
Silicon Valley's Dumbest 'Inventions' Of 2017
The tech industry officially ran out of ideas this year. Rather than
tacking on some tech element to things that already exist, it edged
closer to just renaming the things that already exist.
THEY COULDN'T EVEN MAKE GOOD QUESO
Why Chipotle's Big Comeback Plan Failed
The burrito chain still can’t seem to shed its reputation for food safety issues.
YOU DID THIS TO YOURSELF, MAN
Guy Tries To Cross A Canal Covered By A Thin Layer Of Ice And Exactly What You'd Expect To Happen Happens
One point for bravery, zero points for "thinking this whole idea through."
THE LONG ARM OF THE SCHOOLYARD
The Myth Of The Playground Pusher
In Tennessee and around the country, "drug-free school zones" are little more than excuses for harsher drug sentencing.
MASCOT MASSACRE
Why Chuck E. Cheese’s Has A Corporate Policy About Destroying Its Mascot’s Head
It just doesn’t usually involve sledgehammers in a parking lot.
TECH HAS RUINED US ALL
Whenever This Cockatiel Gets Stressed, It Starts Chirping The iPhone Ringtone (Very Accurately)
We're going to take the audio of this and make it our new ringtone.
HONESTLY, THE GALA SHOULD BE BURGLED
The First Trailer For 'Ocean's 8' Is All About Being Bad And Bourgeoisie
A team including Sandra Bullock, Rihanna and Mindy Kaling plotting to do a heist at the Met Gala? Sign us up.
YOU GOT THE WRONG SON
The Bizarre Kidnapping Mystery That Stunned The 1910s South
In 1912, 4-year-old Bobby Dunbar went missing in Louisiana. Eight months
later, his parents insisted he had been found. But there was something
about Bobby that wasn't quite right.
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A Superb Gift For The Gamer In Your Life (Even If That Means You)
This Xbox Gold subscription gets you up to $700 in free games (plus deep
discounts on others) during your year of membership. Xbox Gold also
connects you with one of the world’s premier gaming communities, so
there’s always someone to play who will match your skill level.
FIRE FITS
Women Used To Burn To Death In Their Dresses Kind Of All The Time
No matter what they wear, women get burned for it. But in the mid-19th century, this was extremely literal.
CORROBORATED BY SEVERAL SOURCES
TJ Miller Accused Of Sexually Assaulting And Punching A Woman In College
Ever since his college days, allegations of sexual violence have
followed the acclaimed comic and ‘Silicon Valley’ actor. Now, his
accuser comes forward.
AIR GLENDENNING
The Crowd Goes Wild Every Time This Pale, Red-Headed High School Basketball Player Shoots The Ball
Standing at 5'10" and weighing 136 pounds, it's safe to say Dillon Glendenning is a crowd favorite.
WHAT ARE THE UNEXPLAINED ALLOYS?!
The Most Intriguing Details In The Reports About The Pentagon's UFO Project
Come for the blurry footage of mysterious hovering aircraft, stay for the mysterious, powerful alloys recovered from UFOs.
CHILLING NEWS
The Arctic Will Never Be Frozen Again
Last week, at a New Orleans conference center that once doubled as a
storm shelter for thousands during Hurricane Katrina, a group of polar
scientists made a startling declaration: The Arctic as we once knew it
is no more.
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The Instant Pot Mini Is Only $60 Right Now
The Instant Pot is kitchen gadget wunderkind, with seven different
functions — including terrific pressure cooking and slow cooking
capabilities. Their smallest version is the perfect size for an
apartment and is an extra $10 off right now.
WE'RE ALL GETTING OLDER
We May Have Just Uncovered The Earliest Direct Evidence Of Life On Earth
At approximately 3.5 billion-year-old, the oldest fossils on Earth have been uncovered in Western Australia.
TRUCKSIDEDOWN
Super Truck Does A Somersault Mid-Race, Keeps On Truckin' Like It's Nuthin'
We cut right to the insane forward roll, but really all 20 minutes and 54 seconds of this race is hella entertaining to watch.
THE RIGHT STAR STUFF
The Icy Secrets Of An Interstellar Visitor
The mysterious space object 'Oumuamua may harbor ice under a crust hardened by cosmic radiation.
CITIES ON WHEELS. CITIES ON WHEELS!
The First Teaser For Peter Jackson's New Sci-Fi Movie 'Mortal Engines' Is Absolutely Epic
Jackson is producing and co-writing the film, based on a Philip Reeve
book about a massive, mobile London that races around the world gobbling
up smaller cities.
CALLING IT A DAY
The Imminent Death — And Amazing Life — Of The Funny Highlight Guy
As "SportsCenter" diminishes, a classic figure of modern sports media is
becoming obsolete: the quip-happy anchor. You might say, they're going…
going… gone.
WAITING FOR A SPARK
What Needs To Happen Before Electric Cars Take Over The World
Electric vehicles have only a tiny market share, but the auto industry
is betting billions that they will soon be as cheap as conventional
cars.
SPOILERS AHEAD
Some 'Star Wars' Fans Are Tanking 'The Last Jedi's Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating — Why?
The latest "Star Wars" installment debuted to rave reviews from critics,
but some moviegoers aren't pleased with Rian Johnson's take on the
series. Do the same things upsetting them make others like it more?
MAN'S BEST FAKE FRIEND
The Digital Puppy That Keeps Seniors Out Of Nursing Homes
As the US population ages, people in need of 24/7 monitoring will
outnumber available caregivers. One company's answer: Let an avatar do
the job.
A LOBBYING EXPERT EXPLAINS
What We Talk About When We Talk About Lobbying
Critics of the Republican tax bill charge that the legislation was crafted by lobbyists. But what does that really mean?
HOW MANY DIDN'T WHAT??
Can You Solve This Riddle That's So Simple It's Hard?
This man's parents could even keep it together upon hearing the question
(and we couldn't figure out this riddle until the end of the video).
SLOW DIVE
The Coastal Mortgage Time Bomb
Experts worry that if insurers start to pull out of full-prone seaside communities, it could cause a crisis worse than 2008.
THE WILD CARD
What (If Anything) Does Carter Page Know?
He has been wiretapped by the FBI and grilled by congressional
investigators over his suspected Russia connections. But the Trump
campaign foreign-policy adviser can't seem to stop talking.
ALL IN THE TECHNIQUE
Weak Guy Learns How To Rip A Phonebook In Half
You don't need to be all that strong but you do have to obtain a phonebook... are they even still printing those?
ZERO DOCKS TO GIVE
Dock-Less Bike Share Is Ready To Take Over America. It's Going To Be Messy — And Worth It.
For the past twelve months, Chinese cities have been in the midst of a
spectacular and sometimes messy experiment: Millions of privately funded
bicycles that can be ridden for a song and left anywhere at all.
AND, UH, DO WE WANT IT TO BE?
Can An Old Mill Town Become The Silicon Valley Of Human Organ Manufacturing?
Inside a massive repurposed 19th-century mill complex in New Hampshire's
largest city, a world famous inventor has teamed up with some of the
country's leading scientists and biomedical engineering firms to wipe
out the organ transplant waiting list once and for all.
IT'S TIME TO GROW UP
Why The Love Of A Partner Will Never Live Up To Our Expectations
When you were a child, love was boundless and non-reciprocal. Love with a
partner is far more complex, but that doesn't mean it's not worth the
pursuit.
[INSERT RUSSIAN HACKERS JOKE HERE]
Russia-Based Kaspersky Lab Sues Trump Administration For Banning Its Software
President Trump signed the ban into law last week as part of a broad defense policy bill.
HE HELD THE POSITION SINCE APRIL 2016
Charlottesville Police Chief Retiring In Aftermath Of 'Unite The Right' Rally
City officials said Chief Alfred Thomas's departure would take effect immediately.
RIP
Lil Peep's Optimist Love Songs
Gustav Åhr was emo-rap's most visible representative and the genre's
most mainstream success, but what set his music apart was not its
despair but its deep sense of hope.
THERE'S STILL GOOD STUFF OUT THERE
The Best Science Images Of The Year, According To The Editors Of Nature
A spectacular total eclipse, hitch-hiking octopus, nanoscale fireworks
and more: the striking shots that caught the eyes of Nature's editors.
A REAL BANG UP ATTEMPT
This Truck Driver Could Not Possibly Have Done A Worse Job At Parking
Either it's this guy's first day on the job or something else has gone terribly awry.
QUIET RIOT
Stealth Turns 40: Looking Back At The First Flight Of Have Blue
On December 1, 1977, a truly strange bird took flight for the first time
in the skies over a desolate corner of Nevada. While much of the plane
was a conglomeration of spare parts from other existing aircraft, it was
the first of a new breed — the progenitor of Stealth.
SHUTTERED ISLAND
The Ominous Skyline Of A James Bond Villain's Real-Life Lair
The real story of Hashima Island, which lies off the coast of Nagasaki
in the East China Sea, is almost as dramatic as the plot of "Skyfall."
THE CUTENESS WILL TURN YOU INTO MUSH
Husky Can't Take Her Eyes Off The Family's Newborn Baby
Millie the husky didn't know where the small, swaddled human had come
from, but she knew she was meant to love and protect the baby for the
rest of her days.
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THE MACHINES ARE US
The Real Danger To Civilization Isn't AI. It's Runaway Capitalism
We asked a group of writers to consider the forces that have shaped our
lives in 2017. Here, science fiction writer Ted Chiang looks at
capitalism, Silicon Valley, and their fear of superintelligent AI.
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The Top 10 Movies Of 2017, According To Everyone
WELCOME TO AMERICA
A Journey Through A Land Of Extreme Poverty
THE UNSINKABLE FILM
The Insane True Story Of How 'Titanic' Got Made
SET IT, FORGET IT, WORSHIP IT
Inside The Home Of Instant Pot, The Kitchen Gadget That Spawned A Religion
GUESS WHO WON
Trump's Lies Vs. Obama's
HBO'S DOING A-OK
The Top 10 TV Shows Of 2017, According To Everyone
THE MACHINES ARE US
The Real Danger To Civilization Isn't AI. It's Runaway Capitalism
AIRB(AD)NB(ROKEN)
Why Using Airbnb Isn't Fun Anymore
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Among the artists chosen are Jack Ferver, who puts a queer spin on
classics, and Alice Sheppard, who choreographs for disabled dancers.
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All things must come to an aca-end. And so after five years, three
outings, and an uncountable number of pitch puns, the house that
multipart harmonies built is signing off — and if its swan song
sometimes feels more like a wild goose chase, plotwise (or maybe a
day-drunk penguin), the sheer nutty charisma of its sprawling cast still
carries the series out on a pretty sweet high note. As the movie opens,
our heroines the Bellas have left the warm cocoon of college for the
cold hard slap of adulthood, and life post-capella is uniformly grim:
Beca (Anna Kendrick) has a thankless job producing...
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Dance Academy may be leaving Netflix today, but YouTube Red is
about to step up its dance show game. Literally. Step Up: High Water,
the new show based on the popular movie franchise, will premiere on Jan.
31, EW can reveal along with the exclusive first trailer above. And, in
addition to some killer moves, the clip features all the must-have
lines for the Step Up franchise: “I just wanted to dance,” “You ain’t
from these streets,” “Haven’t you ever wanted something so much that you
had to go for it no matter what it took?” and, of course, “Five, six,
seven, eight!” The 10-episode drama rev...
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The jukebox musical will arrive in April, with three actresses playing the disco star.
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In the fourth season of Netflix’s U.K.-set period crime drama
Peaky Blinders (premiering Dec. 21), Cillian Murphy’s Thomas Shelby and
the rest of his clan face a fresh menace in the form of Adrien Brody,
who plays a Sicilian gangster. A second new cast member, Aidan Gillen,
plays a Romani-gypsy hitman called Aberama Gold, while a third, Jack
Rowan, is his son, a young boxer named Bonnie. “S—‘s getting real for
Tommy Shelby,” says Rowan, 20. “He needs extra help, so he calls in this
family, the Golds. My character, the best way I can explain him, he’s
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Vodafone ha da poco rilasciato due brevi note per rendere noti due
importanti annunci. Da una parte, viene resa nota la chiusura
definitiva dell'iniziativa "Porta i tuoi amici" e, dall'altra, il
prossimo avvio di una campagna di SMS che porterà ai suoi clienti
l'avviso relativo alla scadenza dei "Sorrisi". Si tratta dei "punti" che
i clienti dell'operatore rosso iscritti al programma Vodafone Happy
avevano avuto modo di accumulare. La fine dell'iniziativa "Porta i tuoi
amici" sembrava comunque ormai nell'aria. La promozione, infatti, era
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Maryland’s DJ Moore set a school record with 80 receptions this
season. (Rob Foldy/Getty Images) Maryland’s DJ Moore, who was named the
Big Ten wide receiver of the year earlier this month and established
himself as one of the country’s premier players at the position this
fall, will skip his senior season and enter the NFL draft. Moore’s
departure, which he announced Tuesday on Twitter, was considered
imminent after he produced one of the best seasons in program history
during Maryland’s 4-8 campaign. Moore set a school record with 80
receptions, a statistic made all the more remarkable gi...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — White House chief of staff John Kelly has met
with a group of black Republicans to promote the administration in the
aftermath of Omarosa Manigault Newman's departure. Kelly told the group
of black Republicans that "we are looking for talented young men and
women" who would be willing to serve the country. Kelly says he told the
group "how rewarding it is" to serve the country and that the
administration was "looking for very good people." The White House chief
of staff tells reporters he made a brief appearance in Monday's
meeting. It came a week after Manigault Newman, o...
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Warning: This story contains major spoilers from Tuesday’s episode
of Marvel’s Runaways. Read at your own risk! “Please, whatever you do,
Dad, don’t pick up the Fistigons.” It’s a warning from the future that
Victor Stein did not heed during Tuesday’s episode of Marvel’s Runaways.
After Jonah’s (Julian McMahon) wonder drug gave Victor (James Marsters)
a new lease on life, a future version of Chase (Gregg Sulkin) sent this
cryptic message through the time machine. Alas, Victor came down hard
off the drug, attacking his son with the Fistigons, leading Janet (Ever
Carradine) to shoot Victor. I...
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Narcos is doing a major casting shakeup for season 4. Star Pedro
Pascal is no longer starring in the series, Netflix confirms. It’s
unclear if his character will not appear in the new season at all, but
he’s definitely no longer starring. Instead, two new actors are joining
the acclaimed drug drama: Michael Peña (Ant-Man) and Diego Luna (Rogue
One: A Star Wars Story) will lead the upcoming fourth season. Pascal
costarred as DEA agent Javier Peña, who was tasked with Pablo Escobar in
the first two seasons and then the Cali Cartel in season 3. Netflix
confirmed the new cast with a teaser on Y...
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In The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Colin Farrell plays Dr. Stephen
Murphy, a renowned cardiovascular surgeon presiding over a spotless
household with his ophthalmologist wife, Anna (Nicole Kidman), and their
two exemplary children, Bob (Sunny Suljic) and Kim (Raffey Cassidy).
Lurking at the margins of his idyllic suburban existence is Martin
(Barry Keoghan), a fatherless teen whom Steven has covertly taken under
his wing. As Martin begins insinuating himself into the family’s life in
ever-more unsettling displays, the full scope of his intent becomes
menacingly clear. Directed by Yorgos Lanth...
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The Trump administration on Monday evening publicly acknowledged
that North Korea was behind the WannaCry computer worm that affected
more than 230,000 computers in more than 150 countries earlier this
year. “The [WannaCry] attack was widespread and cost billions, and North
Korea is directly responsible,” Thomas P. Bossert, Trump’s homeland
security adviser, said in an op-ed published in the Wall Street Journal
on Monday. “We do not make this allegation lightly. It is based on
evidence. We are not alone with our findings, either.” At the White
House on Tuesday, Bossert called the WannaCry a...
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PITTSBURGH (AP) — A 76-year-old museum owner who pulled a
semiconscious man from a burning car following a crash in rural
Pennsylvania is one of 20 people being honored with Carnegie medals for
heroism. The Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Hero Fund Commission announced
the award winners on Tuesday. James Raymond Garvey Sr . was driving with
his wife in November 2016 when he saw the burning wreckage of Ryan
Hindinger's SUV, according to the commission. Garvey ran to the vehicle,
which had rolled over and landed upright after the crash, and urged
Hindinger to get out. But the 26-year-old was semico...
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