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Fisherman Bitten by Shark After Ignoring Warning
A shocking video captured the moment a fisherman was bitten by a shark that pulled him overboard into the murky waters of Florida’s Everglades—seconds ...
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Woman Charged $1,000 for Sandwich
When Letitia Bishop ordered three Subway sandwiches at her local gas station, she probably expected a four-figure receipt – as long as the last ...
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Gate Agent’s Minor Mix-Up
It’s never a good thing for an airline to send a passenger on the wrong plane, especially when that passenger is a child. The six-year-old was supposed ...
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Jeopardy Contestants Ignorant of Lord’s Prayer
Jeopardy fans were furious after the contestants on an episode failed to answer a “simple” question about the Lord's Prayer during the ...
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Your Brain’s Late-Night Guilt Trip
Your brain is planning to remind you of the stupid thing you did 15 years ago in the early hours of tomorrow morning. It reckons on waking you up with ...
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The NFL Player Who Scored for the Other Team
NFL lineman Jim Marshall was part of the revered “Purple People Eater” Minnesota Viking defensive line. For twenty seasons he never missed ...
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The Chinese Communist Party Is Rewriting the Bible
As part of a push to "sinicize" religion (to make it Chinese in character), the Chinese Communist Party has embarked on a 10-year project to ...
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The False Path to Self-Improvement
An Aperture video goes into some depth as to how the promises of self-help and New Age teachings fail to deliver what the individual truly needs. The ...
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Online Typo Spurs Wave of Donations
Michael heard from a neighbor about a charitable cause that he wanted to support. So, he found the GoFundMe website and began the donation process. Michael ...
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Experts Concerned About Chatbots Making Stuff Up
Gerrit De Vynck wrote a story in The Washington Post about how artificial intelligences respond to the errors they make.
Citing a recent MIT research paper, ...
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