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The secret history of snowstorms: How blizzards shaped the modern American city
The Northeast ground to a halt last week after an onslaught of winter weather—revealing much about the way we live
02/01/2015 20:29 UTC
Why Nevada’s new lethal injection protocol is unethical
Complications that rise from experimental injections expose the cruel possibilities of death penalty attempts
11/16/2017 08:59 UTC
This is what happens when you FOIA the ingredients in school chicken nuggets
It turns out, they're not just made of chicken
04/14/2014 23:44 UTC
Why anti-vaxxers are stuck on the "magnetic vaccine" conspiracy theory
The bizarre conspiracy is yet another strategy for anti-vax influencers to monetize misinformation
06/18/2021 22:00 UTC
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The TiriPro Prisma Ionic Pro Dryer creates celebrity-level hair for a fraction of the price.
09/03/2019 11:00 UTC
Russians who raised the dead
In the years before World War II, Russian scientists attempted to revive fish and dog heads, and even a human being
06/15/2013 03:30 UTC
Weird news of the day
For 25 years a Connecticut homeowner was billed for the electricity used to power streetlights
08/14/2012 19:44 UTC
Texas' death-row peep show
The state doesn't just hold a record for executions -- it proudly posts online the macabre details of hundreds of convicts' last suppers and final words.
02/04/2000 22:00 UTC
Jeremy Irons' hypocritical defense of sexual harassment
The British actor believes real women don't mind an affectionate grab, but blames them for the temptation anyway
08/10/2011 01:50 UTC
In defense of salt
NYC's war on sodium is a good idea, but here are reasons to still love salt -- and ways to use it judiciously
01/12/2010 23:01 UTC
Minuscule nuclear fallout reaches California
How minuscule? "About a billion times beneath levels that would be health threatening," says diplomat
03/18/2011 20:27 UTC
Lethal injection is a gruesome disaster: After 40 years of cruelty, enough is enough
Invented on hunches and guesses, America's primary execution method has a dreadful record of cruelty and failure
12/15/2022 10:30 UTC
Why the train wreck in Ohio is such a major public health disaster
Despite reassurances from public officials, concerns linger about a train derailment that released toxic chemicals
02/15/2023 22:45 UTC
"Why would someone expend the effort, risk damaging the environment, and possibly harm themselves to refine metals from scrap?"
Using risky methods, amateur recyclers aren't afraid to get their hands dirty in pursuit of the prize -- gold
01/18/2015 20:00 UTC
How is decaf coffee made? And is it really caffeine-free?
"Most decaf coffee is made using solvent-based methods as it's the cheapest process"
10/31/2023 21:01 UTC
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