Not displaying correctly? View this newsletter online.
Everybody pees and poops. The fight to make that basic human right more accessible for transgender people.
Humans of New York is raising money for students in Brownsville, Brooklyn, to take trips to Harvard.
The world's oceans warmed so much in 2014 that charts used to track ocean temperatures had to be redrawn. Much of the heat went into deep ocean waters.
A French theme park wants to create a chandelier in the sky.
You'd be forgiven for thinking there won't be an Internet on which to read Eric Schmidt headlines much longer.
SkyMall, the in-flight catalogue of strange products, is declaring bankruptcy. Let this eulogy commemorate a historical novelty.
Netflix announced that it had signed a four-movie deal with Mark and Jay Duplass, filmmakers whose indie films have grown a strong following.
Artist KATSU created a portrait of Mark Zuckerberg using his own fecal matter.
Male models walked down the runway with exposed genitals during a Rick Owens show during Paris Fashion Week.
One man spent £15,000 and thousands of hours converting a Ford Granada into a replica of a Pagani Zonda supercar.
United Airlines announced on Thursday that it expects capacity growth of 1.5% to 2.5% on its entire fleet. Part of that growth will be new planes.
ليست هناك تعليقات:
إرسال تعليق