'Bigfoot Erotica' Candidate (Kind Of) Responds To Drawing Kerfuffle, Insists He Doesn't Believe In Bigfoot The race for Virginia's 5th congressional district took an extremely weird turn over the weekend.
How An Ex-Cop Rigged McDonald's Monopoly Game And Stole Millions Jerome Jacobson and his network of mobsters, psychics, strip club owners and drug traffickers won almost every prize for 12 years, until the FBI launched Operation ‘Final Answer.’
This Is What Happened When I Asked My Friends To Rate Me Don't like your Uber rating? Well, in a not-so-distant future, you just might have a score for everything else in your life.
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I Tried Ketamine To Treat My Depression. Within A Day, I Felt Relief How the veterinary anesthetic and recreational drug saved me from suicidal thoughts.
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The Untold Story Of Otto Warmbier, American Hostage President Trump hailed him as a catalyst of the summit with Kim Jong-Un. But what happened to Warmbier — the American college student who was sent home brain-damaged from North Korea — is even more shocking than anyone knew.
The FBI Released Records On Carter Page Surveillance. It Thought He Was Being Recruited By Russia This makes some of those Nunes memo claims even more dubious.
Driver For Uber And Lyft Live-Streamed Hundreds Of Riders On Twitch Without Their Consent An Uber and Lyft driver in St. Louis, Missouri has given around 700 rides since March 2018, and nearly all of them have been live-streamed on Twitch, without passenger consent.
How to Survive America's Kill List When a US citizen heard he was on his own country's drone target list, he wasn't sure he believed it. After five near-misses, he does – and is suing the United States to contest his own execution.
Elon Musk Gives Half-Assed Apology to Cave Diver He Called a Pedophile Musk's half-hearted apology came in the form of a response to another person's tweet. That tweet defends Musk's actions in Thailand and claims that "journalism is dead." The tweet also links out to a Quora post that describes media coverage of Musk as a "fake news" conspiracy.
George Soros Bet Big On Liberal Democracy. Now He Fears He Is Losing His enemies paint him as all-powerful, but the billionaire philanthropist believes that his political legacy has never been in greater jeopardy.
The Anthony Bourdain Interview "I find, again and again, just by spending the time, by asking very simple questions, people have said the most astonishing things to me."
France Seal Second World Cup Triumph With 4-2 Win Over Croatia France are champions of the world for a second time, after defeating Croatia 4-2 in the World Cup final at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
The Secret History Of Marxist Alien Hunters In case you missed it — and there's a lot of weird stuff going on, so it makes sense that some things would slip through the cracks — aliens exist.
12 Russian Intelligence Officers Indicted in Hacking Tied to the Clinton Campaign Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, on Friday announced new charges against 12 Russian intelligence officers accused of hacking the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton presidential campaign.
The Most Important Video Game on the Planet Since it launched in July of last year, "Fortnite" has risen to become the most important video game currently in existence — obsessed over by rappers and athletes, hotly debated in high-school cafeterias, and played by 125 million people.
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Amid Japan’s Flood Devastation, Survivors Dig Out The city of Kurashiki is usually considered one of the safest in Japan, sheltered from most natural disasters. After the 2011 earthquake and tsunami on Japan’s northeastern coast, some moved to this area seeking safety.