Saturday, August 22, 2015

When Howard Hughes built the biggest plane in history — out of wood and 10 More

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When Howard Hughes built the biggest plane in history — out of wood

It was five stories high and wide as a football field. But could it even fly?

'Get him': How four men foiled a bloody French train attack

Passengers who helped subdue a gunman on a train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris on Friday describe the harrowing ordeal.

Send your name to Mars without ever leaving your computer

Submit your name to NASA and they might send it to Mars aboard the agency's next lander launching in 2016.

Incoming freshman sinks half-court shot, gets free tuition

Lem Turner is an incoming freshman at Ball State University, and he just became a legend.

High school adopts local cat named Bubba as student, gives him I.D. card

Bubba the cat has been wandering around Leland High School in San Jose, California, for so long, that he's become an institution unto himself.

Why people are pissed about what Spotify is doing to their phones

A new privacy policy from Spotify has sparked a backlash against the streaming music service.

North Korea to South Korea: Turn off your loudspeakers or it's war

North Korea is threatening war if the South doesn't stop playing Kpop, soap operas and propaganda over its 11 speakers.

Pooductive app wants to be the social network for people who are pooping

Pooductive is a new anonymous chat app for when you're sitting on the toilet.

'Friends' fans uncover airport security scene deleted after 9/11

A previously deleted scene from the hit sitcom 'Friends,' in which Chandler argues with airport security, has gone viral.

Samsung is tempting iPhone users with a 30-day trial of its new phones

With the upcoming launch of the Galaxy S6 Edge+ and Galaxy Note 5, Samsung has Apple in its crosshairs.

The mashup of news anchors saying 'Deez Nuts' you desperately needed

The media can't resist talking about euphemisms for testicles (guilty!), so news anchors have been saying "Deez Nuts" on air a lot.

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