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MediaProduction/Getty Images How One Man Lowered the Price of Guinness by Using AI to Call 3,000 Pubs
Good things come to those who… research?
By Luis Prada
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Yeferson Cossio Man Banned From Airline Over Blasting Farts at 35,000 Feet
The worst guy on your flight now comes with a ring light.
By Ashley Fike
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Emmanuel Faure/Getty Images A Woman Got Pregnant After Sex With Identical Twins. Now No One Can Figure Out Who the Dad Is.
I’m sure Netflix is already on line one.
By Luis Prada
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Vladimir Godnik/Getty Images 7 Dating Habits That Feel Romantic at First but Are Actually Huge Red Flags
These are some of the relationship habits that might feel romantic at first, but could be big “run” signals.
By Ashley Fike
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Peter Dazeley/Getty Images Gen Z Are Willing to Quit Their Jobs to Date a Coworker
A new survey suggests many Gen Z and millennial daters see the workplace as a rare source of organic romance.
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Why It Looked Like the Apocalypse Came to Australia Last Week
Cyclone Narelle turned parts of Western Australia blood-red last week with iron-rich dust and eerie light scattering.
By Luis Prada
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Gremlin/Getty Images How an Astronaut Almost Drowned While Floating in Space
Astronaut Luca Parmitano described to New Scientist’s Colin Barras one of the most dangerous moments of his career.
By Luis Prada
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Francesco Carta Fotografo/Getty Images This Country Just Banned Social Media for Kids and Teens. Is Yours Next?
The goal is to limit exposure to pornography, cyberbullying, scams, and algorithms.
By Luis Prada
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413,793 KitKat Bars Stolen in Bizarre Candy Heist
The vehicle transporting the KitKats is also missing, as you can imagine.
By Luis Prada
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YouTube Would You Live in the World’s Narrowest House?
A man in Peru built a fully functional house that’s just 24.8 inches wide, and it may soon become the narrowest home in the world.
By Ashley Fike
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Aldo Pavan/Getty Images Dogs Have Been Man’s Best Friend Even Longer Than We Thought, DNA Shows
New studies reveal the oldest known dog DNA, showing humans had already bonded with canine companions nearly 16,000 years ago.
By Ashley Fike