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Japanese Fast Food Chain Mos Burger Is In Trouble

These Parents Gave Their Baby A Lemon And It Goes About As Well As Expected

How A Bacon Sandwich Derailed Ed Miliband's UK Political Career

Samin Nosrat Wants Everybody To Cook

Seth Meyers Creepily Floats Down The Hallways Of Studio 8H In His 'SNL' Promo

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Sex Robots Are Now A Thing, Officials Are Freaking Out And Experts Are Like 'Here We Go'

The Horny History Of Marvel's Venom

Former USA Gymnastics president arrested, and why everyone is listening to Fleetwood Mac now.

Facebook Portal's privacy claims are falling apart, and the FBI of the National Park Service.

Saudis reportedly prepare to admit they killed journalist, and the bench transforming mental health.

Trump goes on "60 Minutes," and the best advice column questions of the week

Stories for the weekend.

Hurricane Michael's death toll rises to 11, and scooters won't solve our transit problems.

The latest news on Hurricane Michael, and how the mystery of space object 'Oumuamua deepens.

Just the good stuff from yesterday's Google Pixel event, and bitcoin in Budapest.

Hurricane warnings issued for Gulf Coast, and how one Inuit community won against Big Oil.

The world has a decade to stop climate change, and the best advice column questions of the week

Stories for the weekend.

Kavanaugh vote set to go ahead, and the fake Saudi prince who scammed the rich.

Senators to review FBI report on Kavanaugh, and the uncanny use of AI to erases things in images.

Wi-Fi is getting version numbers, and the New Yorkers who're afraid of elevators.

First woman in 55 years wins Nobel Prize in Physics, and a criminally bad surgeon.

US and Canada agree to save free trade deal, and the best advice column questions of the week

Key moments from yesterday's Ford/Kavanaugh hearing, and why we must believe women

More sexual assault reports come out against Kavanaugh, and a woman's career as a blood smuggler.

Virginia Woolf’s Little-Known Biography of a Cocker Spaniel

Dog Loves His Tennis Ball, But Sadly, He Is Also Frickin' Terrified Of Heights

This Data Visualization Shows What's Really Responsible For Our Current Bull Market

The Next Level Of Commitment: Revealing Our Money Secrets

​How A Wooden Bench In Zimbabwe Is Starting A Revolution In Mental Health

This Ultimate Frisbee Play Is Unbelievable

7-Year-Old Absolutely Crushes National Anthem At MLS Game

Alyssa Milano: I Was Sexually Assaulted As A Teen. Here's Why I Didn't Report

Cortinarius caperatus

History of the British penny (1714–1901)

You might find your next home on Amazon

Here's Fresh Evidence Student Loans Are A Massive, Generational Scam

Searching for the Soul of a Community

How Manhattan Became a Rich Ghost Town

Sears Didn't 'Die.' Vulture Capitalists Killed It.

When Employers Demand A Salary Range From Applicants But Refuse To Suggest One

The Great American Health Care Panic

The Prophets Of Cryptocurrency Survey The Boom And Bust

Why Bill Gates Is Worried

Billionaires Are The Leading Cause Of Climate Change

Millennials Prioritize Owning A Home Over Getting Married Or Having Kids

The Entire Global Economy, Visualized

Universal Basic Income Is Silicon Valley’s Latest Scam

Millennials Kill Again. The Latest Victim? American Cheese

How Much Power Do 'Millennials' Actually Have?

The States With The Biggest Differences In Life Expectancy, Charted

Ken Burns Isn't Mad