Spanish Town Mails Dog Poop Back to Offenders
What goes around comes around.
What goes around comes around.
How far would you go to smuggle a clutch of cellphones into a prison?
What’s in it? Mounds of fried eggs and slices of lightly salted, cherrywood-smoked bacon gathered into the sweet, sweet embrace of a “light and fluffy” split glazed doughnut.
Does it really belong in a guide devoted to mental disorders?
Has the Bank of Canada been spiking the national currency?
Emergency workers have rescued a newborn boy from a narrow sewer pipe beneath a public restroom in a residential building in eastern China
Would you eat a 3D-printed beetle and duckweed pizza?
Could you name which mountain peak is farthest from the earth’s center?
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.
Imagine 2.5 miles of toy train track crammed into a single room.
Need a little pick-me-up while you brush?
Can a map derived from hateful tweets tell us where homophobes and racists live in the U.S.?