N.C. officials are scrambling to understand why sharks are attacking people at an unprecedented rate.
Minecon draws 10,000 obsessed to London, sets world attendance record
The event sold out in hours when tickets became available in March. Who knew smashing blocks could be so popular.
Portuguese ‘man-of-wars’ appearing along New Jersey coast
Jellyfish-like creatures have a sting that packs a wallop but are harmless if left alone.
Is AI getting too smart? Elon Musk invests $10 million to prevent ‘Skynet’
Musk, the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, has publicly stated his worries that artificial intelligence may be getting too smart for humanity’s good.
Texas scrambles to figure out how to ship $650 million in gold out of New York
A new law would move thousands of gold bars out of a bank in New York and within Texas borders — but officials have no idea how they’re going to do it.
‘Weed the People’: Massive marijuana rally descends on Portland
More than a thousand people were on hand in Oregon on Friday to celebrate pot and rally in support of a new law that allows recreational use.
Leaked: Blackberry’s new curved ‘Venice’ Android phone is getting people’s attention
All sorts of details are flooding in on the brand new Blackberry smartphone, and we’ve got them here.
Are airlines colluding to jack up prices on customers? The government is investigating…
The Justice Department is trying to prove that there is collusion going on in the airline industry — but they have a big hill to climb.
Hurry! OnePlus is giving away free Google Cardboard VR headgear
All you have to do is pay $5 for shipping and you will be the proud owner of one of the hottest items in tech.
Scientists are really close to cloning a mammoth
Scientists could bring back the woolly mammoth in the foreseeable future — although researchers question whether such a thing should ever be carried out.
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