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How to Mathematically Predict a Celebrity Divorce

It’s called the Sundem/Tierney Unified Celebrity Theory, and it really works.

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Listen Up: Accidents Rising Among Pedestrians Wearing Headphones

Blasting music through headphones might make long walks to class or work more enjoyable. But it also can distract from potentially fatal hazards.

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Hot Dogs: Theft of Canines Is on the Rise, Report Says

The American Kennel Club is reporting a sharp rise in dog-napping so far this year, and recommends keeping your pup on a short leash.

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Soused Study: Europe and Russia Drink America Under the Table

C’mon, America, even Australia and Argentina are beating you!

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Survey: Women Think About Food More Than Sex

According to a new survey, 25% of women think about food every half an hour, compared to the 10% of women who think about sex over the same time span.

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What’s The Most Dangerous City in America?

With nearly four times the crime than the average American city the dubious honor goes to…

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Democrats Are Better Drivers Than Republicans

It seems that car accidents, like political preferences, tend to fall within some pretty rigid state lines.

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What Are America’s Most Stolen Cars?

Rest easy, your BMWs and Mustangs are safe. It’s your clunkers you need to keep an eye on.

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E.U. Report: Obese Britons, Chainsmoking Austrians and More!

Undeterred by its reputation as a haven for boring bureaucrats, the European Union has released the Eurostat Yearbook 2010, a 635-page compendium of E.U. statistics. Covering issues from health to education to economy, it’s not nearly as dull as you’d expect. Some of the juiciest stats follow.

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The World’s Most Deadly Cities For Pedestrians

Be careful, Atlanta. You too, Detroit.