Man survives with titanium heart for 100 days – a world first
Scientists Just Found a THC-Free Cannabis Compound That May Replace Opioids
Hard as Fuck
In 1984 Gary Plauche shot and killed Jeffrey Doucet who had kidnapped and raped his 12 year old son , as Doucet was being escorted through the airport by the police Plauche fired one shot killing Faucet instantly. Plauche served no prison time for his wonderful act of vengeance.
The Kendrick/Drake beef is one of the corniest rap beefs in rap history
USA ask Denmark for eggs - Due to rising prices
This giant Maine Coon I got to hold at work today. He is super sweet! The best boy! I have permission from his owner to share.
I almost wasted my wish on a Barbie doll
The frost on my car makes it look like it’s winking at me…
How to get yourself out of the water if you fall through thin ice.
An old man who was going to speak against gender-affirming care in the Wisconsin state legislature, changes stance after listening to testimony for 7 hours.
A grandfather having fun with his grandson by shaving with a spoon
A beautiful view of the Antartic Ocean.
JD Vance Booed While Attending Concert at Kennedy Center
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A Canadian man named John Mccue from Stellarton NS, filled in potholes with this sign. "I filled the potholes, pay me instead of your taxes". Drivers would give him cash, coffee and joints.
This guy's youtube channel is awesome.
Tesla’s decline in value could be unprecedented in automotive industry: JPMorgan — By market capitalisation, Tesla has lost $795bn since December 17, or 53.7 per cent
Small business uncertainty spikes to 2nd highest level since 1973 after rising the most of any single month after Trump was elected in November.
HAPPY PHOENIX LIGHTS DAY (March 13, 1997)
Ticketmaster Gets Worse Every Year: How Dynamic Pricing and Hidden Fees Are Alienating Fans and Sucking the Life Out of Live Music
Russia rejects ceasefire
Russian Negotiator Rejects Temporary Cease-Fire Plan in Ukraine War
Jean-Claude van Damme (in Versace) with Darcy LaPier at Club USA, New York, August 13 1993
In 1948, David Seymour captured this powerful photo of Terezka, a young girl in a postwar Warsaw home for children. When asked to draw "home", she instead scribbled a chaotic image, her expression and drawing revealing the deep trauma of war.