A British mountaineer gave a live video interview with the BBC from Mount Everest – possibly the first-ever smartphone call – but the Nepalese government has called the broadcast “illegal.”
WATCH: Baby White Rhino Born at Australian Zoo
Staff hope a breeding program could help safeguard the majestic creature for future generations.
San Francisco Bacon Restaurant Closes after Neighbors Complain of Smell
Apparently there is such a thing as too much bacon.
18-Year-Old Invents 30-Second Phone Charger
Science student Eesha Khare of Saratoga, Calif. won Intel’s Young Scientist Award by building a supercharger that slides into your mobile phone’s battery, recharging it in seconds.
Prague Will Play Matchmaker for Single Rail Riders
Love train!
Saudi Arabia Warns Twitter Users of Impending #Damnation
Straight to hell in 140 characters or less
NYC Judge Rules Airbnb Rental Is An “Illegal Hotel”
But this isn’t the first time Airbnb has gotten into legal hot water.
‘Just Sticks and Bricks’: Oklahoma Tornado’s Aftermath
The most fascinating news from around the Web on May 21, 2013
TIME Special Issue: Oklahoma Tornado
In the aftermath of Monday’s deadly tornado that ripped through Oklahoma, this week’s new issue of TIME, hitting newsstands and tablets Friday, May 24, is dedicated to covering the devastation.
Most Striking Vines From the Oklahoma Tornado And Its Aftermath
As a massive twister tore through the Oklahoma City area Monday, many residents took to social media to share their stories. Some of the most striking reports came in the form of short videos, via the mobile app Vine.
‘World Nutella Day’ to Cease and Desist
Devotees of the chocolate-hazelnut spread will have to find another way to celebrate everything Nutella, as the manufacturer puts an end to the unofficial holiday.
10 Deadliest Tornadoes in U.S. History
After Moore, TIME takes a look back at 10 other deadly tornadoes that have wreaked havoc throughout U.S. history.




