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A Short Look Back on the Career of Prince Philip
No longer will he be able to say racist things at official engagements. Farewell.
I Left My Taxidermy Workshop to Become a Nudist at 74
"Life's too short and some days are cloudy. We have to enjoy the sunshine. Maybe this little fly will die in the next minute but as long as it's flying, it seizes the day."
What It Looks Like When an Entire Country Is Watching a Single Soccer Match
People from all backgrounds, races, religions, and social classes got together in Lisbon's taverns to see their team win.
Motorcycle Stalls in Brooklyn Bicycle Race, Ends in Heinous Pileup
Seven people were sent to the hospital after the vicious looking pileup.
Australian Tennis Fans Didn't Understand Last Night's Protest
Last night's protest at the Australian Open attracted a lot of booing. We asked spectators why.
Dimensions 2014 Recap : The Techno Eden on the Adriatic Coast
Time to book your next festival getaway.
Spinning Arseholes: The Voice UK is Finally Over!
Here’s a handy round up of our favourite ways that The Voice completely shot itself in the foot. Again.
Godflesh and Angel Dust to Jesu and Children's Music: The Evolution of Justin Broadrick
Ever-evolving metal iconoclast talks new Jesu, kids and more
Rubber Bullets Fly Outside the Confederations Cup Final in Rio de Janeiro
On Sunday, the Brazilian men’s national soccer team dismantled defending World Cup champions Spain 3–0 in the finals of the Confederations Cup in Rio de Janeiro. In a soccer-crazed country like Brazil, you’d expect the buildup to such an event would be...
The Spectacle of the Space Shuttle
The launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis this Friday marks the end of a technological and national era. In the 30 years of NASA's space shuttle program, six orbiters were built, 135 launches occurred, 355 astronauts went for the ride, and 14 never came...