Twenty-six states—Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming and Georgia—permit the sale of all or most types of consumer fireworks to residents, so it's pretty likely you'll find most of these if...
If you make a bucket list, be sure to include “walk behind a waterfall” in it.
Thanks to technological advancements, your nightmares have been made real. What a great time to be alive!
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery—or is it?
From a three-lane carnival attraction in a Silicon Valley office to a glass structure a thousand feet above LA, check out these eight unusual thrill rides.
A while ago, we wrote an article on the coolest Mona Lisa parodies. Our friend and reader Jack Schofield recently visited an ongoing exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London called Botticelli Reimagined featuring several generations of artists who have repurposed Botticelli's Birth of Venus (painted in 1485) and suggested we did the...
Some believe social media has made people colder, more calculated and hungry for notoriety—they might be right.
At some point, every boy has been obsessed over cartoons like The Hulk or Hercules, but these men decided to become their living embodiments!
Whatever side of the fence you find yourself on, the British vote to leave the EU has inspired concern—and in some cases, regret—among not only citizens but international observers.
Why do people smile in their mugshots? A Florida defense attorney, John Trevena, says some people are nervous, some are drunk, and others are laughing at something the photographer says. However, a growing number of criminals are smiling because they know their photos will be seen on the Internet. Fame, however fleeting, is a helluva...