Quarantine Parents Figure Out A Way To Keep Their Kids Endlessly Entertained
Somebody should give them the "Parents of the Year" award right here and now.
Somebody should give them the "Parents of the Year" award right here and now.
The nuances with which he delivers all these impressions is seriously impressive.
From the car in "Ghostbusters" to Gipsy Danger in "Pacific Rim," here are the sizes of different vehicles in popular culture compared.
Charles Bello tells the story of how he built a sustainable home with his wife completely surrounded by 240 acres of redwood forest.
We've been given wildly differing numbers when it comes to the prediction of coronavirus deaths. Here's the reason behind the discrepancy.
The roads don't cross at a right angle — and the angle that they do cross at makes the intersection a major hazard.
This pride of lions got the surprise of a lifetime with this encounter at Kruger National Park in South Africa.
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Industry assurances have blurred the science of cabin air. Biology, physics and pure proximity are all at play.
The interactive starts with one pixel equaling a thousand dollars, and escalates rapidly from there.
In nature, certain animals and objects are not always like what they seem.
With Adobe Sign you can stop chasing down signatures and get documents signed in minutes — not days.
Gus Johnson demonstrates how music industry people stretch the limit of a dead artist's catalog.
The mysterious behavior of the young dealer crosses three continents, cost tens — if not hundreds — of millions of dollars and left some of the world's most savvy collectors scratching their heads and very badly out of pocket.
As the coronavirus continues to disrupt lives and livelihoods, influencers are offering free money to followers — and gaining a lot more in return.
Who owns the rain? In some states, where water is hard to come by, it can be a contentious legal question.
New office dress code: business on top, party on the bottom.
The new coronavirus has spread rapidly in cities around the globe. How might the virus make us think differently about urban design in the future?
Charles Bello tells the story of how he built a sustainable home with his wife completely surrounded by 240 acres of redwood forest.
The arrival of the coronavirus was swift and brutal.
The Instagram influencer talks about the backlash to her "creativity workshops," her reneged book deal, her addiction and the fallout from her relationship with her ghostwriter.
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There are far more monitors and controls involved than we anticipated.
Love in the time of coronavirus is tough enough for two. Adding a third or fourth romantic partner to the quarantine equation only makes life more complicated.
Opal is a gentle soul as her owner feeds her a dinner of blueberries, cheese, pâté and peanut butter.
To complete the test, you must meet many requirements, including swimming 500 yards under 12.5 minutes, completing 42 pushups in two minutes and running 1.5 miles in 11.5 minutes. To say it's challenging would be the understatement of the year.
For the nation as a whole, cases and deaths appear to have peaked or are starting to flatten. But there is a lot of regional variation.
From the car in "Ghostbusters" to Gipsy Danger in "Pacific Rim," here are the sizes of different vehicles in popular culture compared.
A Greek cardiologist and French neuroscientist are trying to find out.
In their latest project, "A Glittering Eye," photographers Courtney Asztalos and Michael W. Hicks capture a lavish world on the brink of collapse.
With Adobe Sign you can stop chasing down signatures and get documents signed in minutes — not days.
There's been a bit of a shortage in recent weeks, but the Switch Lite is back in stock — at least for now.
Fortunately, nobody was seriously injured in this incident.
Sometimes even a squirrel wants to go where everybody knows its name.
Twitter prompt threads can be a deeply tedious affair. But they're not all bad, as Twitter user @tonybonesarelli's thread proves.
When you need to transport an entire rocket, go big or go home.
The nuances with which he delivers all these impressions is seriously impressive.
Cuomo has been meticulously chronicling both her and her husband's COVID-19 regimen for her wellness publication. Some of it is a bit out there.
The government put us in this position by failing to prepare and provide aid. Now they want small businesses and workers to carry the load of the recovery?
Vallejo Planning Commissioner Chris Platzer has since resigned from the commission after throwing his cat in the air and drinking during a Zoom meeting.
The inside story of the Dallas-born luxury retailer's struggle to remain relevant — and solvent.
Coronavirus antibody studies and what they allegedly show have triggered fierce debates, further confusing public understanding.
Breaking news: this mashup is unexpected, but fantastic.
Meanwhile, the original print, now just a piece of paper with 88 holes and Hirst's signature, is up for auction for a minimum of $126,500.
Financial Times reporter Mark Di Stefano allegedly spied on Zoom meetings at rival newspapers to get scoops on staff cuts and furloughs due to the coronavirus pandemic — and did a comically bad job of covering his tracks.
A toxicologist breaks down what happened to a TikToker's body after he tried the viral nutmeg challenge.
Murph the Surf's savvy on a longboard earned him trophies. His burglary of the Natural History museum in New York earned him headlines. And his brutality on a Florida boat 50-odd years ago earned him a lifetime in prison. Now: What does penance get you?
If not read correctly, the most popular and widely disseminated COVID-19 chart can be misleading.
For eight American billionaires, their fortunes have ballooned by at least $1 billion during the pandemic.
The immunity tests were supposed to be a "game changer," but they are instead revealing that the majority of Americans are still vulnerable to COVID-19 infection.
This pride of lions got the surprise of a lifetime with this encounter at Kruger National Park in South Africa.
The former Senate Majority Leader says the "American people deserve to be informed" about UFOs.
Dynamic pricing algorithms on Amazon aren't just about supply and demand.
You've got places to be, but you're also driving in a low-riding McLaren 600LT and it's absolutely sheeting rain outside. What should you do? Not what this guy did, that's for sure.
And the moment is made even more surreal by the fact that it happened on the set of "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
Ryan and Savannah are engaged, but haven't been able to even hold hands since the border closed.
As weird insects go, this one is incredibly mesmerizing to watch.
Take a look at this fascinating flying wing that would impact future Allied technology.