Saturday, August 2, 2014

Giraffe Dies After Hitting Its Head on Highway Bridge and 10 More

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Giraffe Dies After Hitting Its Head on Highway Bridge

A giraffe being transported in an open-air truck bed on a South Africa highway this week died after reportedly hitting its head on an overpass.

NASA Unveils Its Next Mars Rover

NASA unveiled its plans for the 2020 Mars rover on Thursday, and though its design may look familiar, it's got a lot of new gadgets under the hood.

Couple's Sign Language Car Dancing Will Brighten Your Day

American Sign Language interpreter Tina Cleveland and her fiancé do a unique car dance on a road trip.

First 'Into the Woods' Trailer Brings Magic, But No Music

Here's the first trailer for Disney's star-studded 'Into the Woods.'

South Korea Sent 10,000 Choco Pies Over to North Korea in Balloons

In an act of rebellion against the alleged North Korean ban on Choco Pies, about 200 people in South Korea have sent over pie-filled balloons to the north.

Proud Dad Brian Williams Tells the World About His Daughter's New Acting Role

Brian Williams very sweetly and proudly reported Wednesday on 'NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams' that his daughter Allison had been cast in Peter Pan.

Vin Diesel Singing Sam Smith's 'Stay With Me' Is So 'Surreal' [VIDEO]

Sam Smith's "Stay With Me" has never sounded like this: Behold Vin Diesel's cover of the chart-topping ballad.

There's a Samsung Galaxy Note Hiding Inside the New Oculus Rift

The next-generation Oculus Rift virtual reality headsets have a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 hidden inside.

Southwest and SeaWorld End 25-Year Marketing Partnership

After 25 years, Southwest Airlines and SeaWorld Entertainment are ending their marketing partnership. The airline has been criticized by animal rights activists for continuing t...

Reddit Bans One of Most Popular Users for Vote Manipulation

Reddit tells us that the excited biologist's ban is permanent.

See-Through Mice: Disgusting to Us, Probably Useful to Scientists

The transparent rodents aren't alive and they're for research only, to help scientists study fine details of anatomy.

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