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- Fark's Weird News Quiz (Hungry Sinkhole Edition) -- Tony Deconinck
- Moving Back With the 'Rents a Reality for 'Big Lake' Stars -- Monica Garske
- British Dictionary Just Twigs to 'Chill Pill' -- Theunis Bates
- 'Bed Intruder' Cracks Billboard Charts -- Jordan Carr
- North Korea Turns to Twitter, YouTube in Propaganda War -- Terence Neilan
- 2010's Most Bizarre Mug Shots (So Far) -- Ben Muessig
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These SunChips Are Making Me Noisy
(Aug. 20) -- Why are SunChips generating so much noise these days? The Frito-Lay owned snack brand intended to market its new non-plastic bag around the 100 percent biodegradable plant-matter packagi ...
Massive 'Michelin Baby' Stuns Web: How Did He Get So Big?
(Aug. 20) -- The Chinese tot who's been dubbed "Michelin Baby" for his massive girth -- at 10 months, he weighs 44 pounds, as much as the average six-year-old -- is astounding web viewers in photogra ...
Word Up: British Dictionary Just Twigs to 'Chill Pill'
LONDON (Aug. 20) -- Ever defriended a hater or chillaxed with a vuvuzela? No? Well, apparently a lot of other people have, because along with 2,000 other terms, those ungainly words have just been gr ...
NKorea Turns to Twitter in Propaganda War
(Aug. 20) -- The war of words between North Korea and South Korea has reached an unexpected new high, or perhaps a new low. North Korea has embraced Twitter, YouTube and now possibly Facebook to step ...
The Incredible Shrinking Moon
(Aug. 20) -- Simply stated, the moon is shrinking. According to a recent scientific study, including images taken by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or the LRO, the lunar surface has revealed a ...
Roger Corman Celebrates 'Piranha' 32 Years Later
(Aug. 20) -- Folks in Hollywood used to say that filmmaker Roger Corman was the only guy in Tinseltown who could negotiate a deal in the booth, use the booth as a set and finance the film using the c ...
Fark's Weird News Quiz (Hungry Sinkhole Edition)
(Aug. 20) -- Editor's note: How well do you follow weird news? Find out with this strange news quiz from our obsessive friends at Fark.com. Test your knowledge and check your answers below. 1. Police ...
For 'Big Lake' Stars, Moving Back With the 'Rents Is Deja Vu
(Aug. 20) -- They say you can't go home again, but for the stars of the new TV sitcom "Big Lake," that old adage simply doesn't apply. "Big Lake," which airs at 10 p.m. EDT Tuesdays on Comedy Central ...
Dumb and Dumber: The Country's Least Savvy Criminal Suspects
(Aug. 4) -- There are criminals who elude authorities for years, committing nefarious acts that make Hollywood villains like Hannibal Lecter and Keyser Soze look as bumbling as Boris and Natasha. And ...
High-Flying Vulture Escapes, Posing Threat to UK Airplanes
(Aug. 19) -- Vultures are typically depicted circling high above the desert or perched on a skimpy branch, drool dripping from their flesh-ripping beaks, waiting and watching the long, slow death of ...
Ketamine: Club Drug, Anesthetic ... Prescription Anti-Depressant?
(Aug. 19) -- Ketamine, a common anesthetic in emergency rooms that's also renowned as a popular recreational hallucinogen, might soon have a third application: fast-acting anti-depressant medication. ...
Bear Pack Greets Cops on Pot Bust in Canadian Woods
(Aug. 19) -- Canadian police on a bust in the woods of British Columbia found more than drugs at one remote cabin. Cops in Christina Lake, a town of barely 1,500 year-round residents, were acting on ...
- Photoshop this mountain climber [Photoshop]
- Examination of statues under ultraviolet light shows that ancient Greeks were really, really tacky [Interesting]
- If you're a cop, GOOD NEWS, you can legally get trashed and mow down people in your car [Obvious]
- A good place to put your $25,000 in cash would be: a) the local bank; b) a safe; c) your car at a Park-N-Ride while you go to the movies [Dumbass]
- Meet the most disgusting woman in the UK. No, it's not Amy Winehouse [Sick]
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It's not joke! The moon really is shrinking. Images taken by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter reveal a series of geologic faults that weren't seen before. (Read More)