South Korean Cafes Struggle with ‘Cagongjok’ — Customers Who Won’t Leave

Go into any coffee shop in a big city and you’re likely to see someone sipping their drink while using a laptop. Perhaps it’s a college student trying to escape a noisy roommate, or a professional checking emails before heading to a business meeting. Really, there’s nothing wrong with any of that. These people by …

5 Important Details to Know about Personal Injury Cases

Every lawsuit has its primary and secondary details, and personal injury lawsuits are no different. Knowing which details to handle, when, and where could be the difference between winning or losing a case. You might have been involved in a slip and fall accident or are suffering from a condition caused by a wrongly prescribed …

Enormous Jellyfish Swarm Causes Emergency Shutdown at French Nuclear Plant

The humble jellyfish is truly one of the weirdest and most fascinating creatures of the sea. They’re brainless, they can be gigantic, they can murder you, and they’ve cracked the code to immortality. They can apparently also attack and shut down nuclear plants. The Gravelines nuclear plant in France recently went into emergency shutdown mode. …

Man Rescued After Spending Two Days Trapped Behind a Waterfall

You should always check out what’s behind a waterfall, at least if adventure stories are anything to go by. There’s bound to be an ancient cave full of wonderful treasures hidden behind the cascade. In reality, however, it’s best to leave waterfalls unexplored. Their hidden areas are miserable and cold at best, and fatally dangerous …

Another 7 of the Most Bizarre Airplanes Ever Designed

On December 17, 1903, the clumsy and unwieldy Wright Flyer soared through the air for 12 seconds, covering 120 feet. It doesn’t sound like much, but it marked the first time humanity had achieved sustained, powered flight. Today, on August 19, we celebrate National Aviation Day. Coinciding with Wilbur Wright’s birthday, this day commemorates the …