• Kiss Of Death: Hershey's To Retire Fleet Of Kissmobiles

    Originally rolled off the line in 1997, the Kissmobile is a 12-foot high, 26-foot long testament to man's ability to shrug and say "Why not?" In a statement by Hershey spokesman Jeff Beckman, it was announced that the Kissmobiles would not be making further appearances starting in 2020.

    By Tom Meisfjord January 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Dog Breed That Is Closest To A Wolf

    People have adopted all kinds of animal friends throughout history, but dogs have always been humankind's closest companions. But the contemporary doggo that is the most genetically similar to its ancestors is about the least wolfy little thing imaginable. Here's the dog breed closest to a wolf.

    By Nicholas Conley January 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • AKC Announces Two New Dog Breeds: Barbet And Dogo Argentino

    In a groundbreaking announcement that's sure to change the game, the American Kennel Club announced this week that there are two new dog breeds, the "barbet" and the "dogo Argentino," and that they are definitely not just a pit bull and a poodle.

    By Tom Meisfjord January 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • What Life Is Really Like As A Conjoined Twin

    The chances of being conjoined twins are about 1 in 200,000, roughly the same odds the Atlanta Falcons had of losing to the Patriots in the 2017 Super Bowl. But as we all know, these things inevitably happen, and when they happen, we must live with the consequences.

    By Jim Dykstra January 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Things Marvel Gets Wrong About Thor's Norse Mythology

    Thor was around long before Marvel added him to their roster of superheroes. They've done a good job of translating Norse mythology to the page and screen … but there have been a few big changes. From Sif’s hair to the Warriors Three, here are the things Marvel changed about Thor’s mythology.

    By Chris Sims January 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Keto Diet Ranked Worst For Healthy Eating

    With so many ways to go from dad bod to rad bod, it's difficult to decide which fad diet is going to transform your body, but you can at least narrow the field. U.S. News and World Report posted their annual list of the best and worst diets making the rounds, and the "keto diet" came in dead last.

    By Tom Meisfjord January 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • India Announces First Manned Space Mission

    India is getting ready to send humans into space. NPR reports that India's space agency has selected its first four astronaut candidates for the country's first manned space launch, targeted for 2022. As of now, their names and identities haven't been released ... cue the conspiracy theorists.

    By Jim Dykstra January 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • 30-Foot Tumbleweed Pileup Traps Motorists In Washington

    Many people picture tumbleweed as those sad, roughly sheep-sized balls that slowly roll through the main street of an Old West town as a handy visual cue to show just how much of a backwater the place is. But they also have the ability to create 30-foot pileups and trap motorists. Here's the story.

    By Pauli Poisuo January 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Creepy Truth About Camel Spiders

    Of the many creepy-crawlies that haunt an arachnophobe's nightmares, perhaps none seem so chilling as the dreaded camel spider. But are they as bad as people make them out to be? Here's the creepy truth.

    By Nicholas Conley January 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Study Reveals How Life May Have Formed On Earth

    One of the great unsolved scientific mysteries -- even greater than the question of whether the chicken or the egg came first -- is the question of how life hatched in the first place. Thanks to a new study, scientists may have figured out how life formed on Earth.

    By A. C. Grimes January 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • What Happens To Your Body When You Drink Expired Milk

    There are few things as universally disgusting as a whiff of rotten milk. Is it really unsafe, though, in addition to being gross? To figure this out, it's important to take a look at what spoiled milk actually does to your body, and assess whether it's ever worth the risk

    By Nicholas Conley January 1st, 2020 Read More
  • Here's How Much Big Show Is Actually Worth

    Paul Wight, known better as the WWE's resident giant Big Show, has been in the sports entertainment business for well over two decades, and he has used these years to craft a reputation as arguably the best-liked big man in the pro wrestling business. Here's how much he's worth.

    By Pauli Poisuo January 1st, 2020 Read More
  • Drinking Whole Milk Is Less Likely To Make You Fat, Studies Show

    In America, we've been taught to treat our milk like we treat our reading assignments: we opt for the skim instead of the whole. But according to a new study, that logic needs to be taken out to pasture, because it looks like drinking whole milk is less likely to make you fat.

    By Jim Dykstra December 31st, 2019 Read More
  • Sheep Wears Human Bra To Support Saggy Udders

    Years of marketing by Big Dairy have calcified the idea that when you've got milk, it does your body good. But that wasn't the case for Rose, a pregnant sheep who needed a bra for her saggy udders. Luckily, a wily vet had a secret weapon. Some might even call it a Victoria's Secret weapon.

    By A. C. Grimes December 31st, 2019 Read More
  • Stick-Toting Puffins Show First Evidence Of Tool Use By Seabirds

    Who doesn't like puffins? Just look at the picture, they're adorable. And if for some reason you don't find them cute, the Telegraph reports that Gordon Ramsay thinks they're also quite delicious. But they're talents don't end there. Apparently these seabirds know how to use tools!

    By Pauli Poisuo December 31st, 2019 Read More
  • The Dumbest Animal In The World

    What, one may ask, is the dumbest animal in the world? What beast possesses so little intelligence as to be considered meat with a fart for a brain? Where do we go when we, the apex of natural evolution, want to dunk on the total dip of the animal kingdom?

    By Tom Meisfjord December 31st, 2019 Read More
  • How Long Can A Human Survive In Space?

    There's a reason astronauts use space suits: Given half a chance, space will kill you stone dead. It's a freezing void that isn't prepared to lift a finger to support human life, and exposure to it is pretty much an instant death sentence. Just how long can a human survive in space?

    By Pauli Poisuo December 31st, 2019 Read More
  • Why We Won't Find Alien Life In 2020

    In our relatively short occupation of Planet Earth, humanity has made spectacular technological leaps forward. Will 2020 be the year when we, at long last, make contact with an alien organism? No, probably not. Here's why.

    By Tom Meisfjord December 31st, 2019 Read More
  • The Truth About The First Item Ever Sold Online

    Back in the old days, before the railroad came through town, the internet was a wild and untamed place. It wasn't like it is today, all civilized and proper. But where did it all begin? Have a seat on the porch, young buck, and we'll tell you the tale of the first thing ever sold online.

    By Tom Meisfjord December 31st, 2019 Read More