For The First Time Ever, The 'Best Whiskey In The World' Is Not From Scotland
Scottish distilleries are in shock after a Japanese single malt was named the best whiskey in the world.
View ArticleStudy Suggests Irregular Work Patterns Can Impair Brain Function
Working an irregular shift pattern may be causing long-term damage to people’s memory and mental abilities, new research has shown. Shift work can disrupt the body’s internal clock in a similar way to...
View ArticleThe Truth About Sharks
Far from being "killing machines", they have personalities, best friends and an exceptional capacity for learning.
View ArticleA Long List Of Sex Acts Just Got Banned In UK Porn
The Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014 requires that video-on-demand (VoD) online porn now adhere to the same guidelines laid out for DVD sex shop-type porn by the British Board of Film...
View ArticleProtesters Plan Mass 'Face Sitting' Protest Outside Parliament
Around 500 people are to simulate sex at Old Palace Yard in Westminster on Friday, as MPs debate the recent changes to UK pornography regulations and the effective banning of certain sex acts the...
View ArticleISIS Publishes 27 Tips For Taking, Punishing And Raping Female Captives
The ISIS militant group has released what appears to be an abhorrent pamphlet providing its followers with guidelines on how to capture, keep and sexually abuse female slaves.
View ArticleJames Bond Script Leaked In Sony Hack
The script for the new James Bond film "Spectre" has been leaked by Sony hackers, the film’s producers have confirmed. Eon Productions said an early version of the film’s screenplay, which stars Daniel...
View ArticleThe First Western Journalist Given Access To ISIS Has Returned
The first Western journalist in the world to be allowed extensive access to ISIS territories in Syria and Iraq has returned from the region with a warning: the group is “much stronger and much more...
View ArticlePresident Of Argentina Adopts Jewish Godson To 'Stop Him Turning Into A...
The President of Argentina has adopted a young Jewish man as her godson to stop him turning into a werewolf. President Christina Fernández de Kirchner met Yair Tawil and his family at her office last...
View ArticleLarge Hadron Collider Ready To Turn On With Double The Power
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider is set to be switched back on in March — hoping that a £97 million upgrade could push it to even greater discoveries, after it found the “God particle” in 2012.
View ArticlePolice 'Locate' Two Charlie Hebdo Suspects In Northern France
The two Franco-Algerian brothers sought for the murderous attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which left 12 people dead, have been spotted in northern France. A police source told the French...
View ArticleWhat We Know About The Suspects Behind The Charlie Hebdo Attack
Said and Cherif Kouachi, in their early 30s, are believed to be part of the 19th arrondissement network that is named after the suburb of Paris they lived in however it is not yet confirmed if the...
View ArticleYouTube Videos Are Teaching Military Robots Of The Future To Cook
Robots are being taught to cook by watching YouTube videos at a research institute in Maryland, and learning skills that could one day help them to be used in war.
View ArticleEcstasy, Ketamine And Crystal Meth Are Legal In Ireland For The Next 24 Hours
For the next 24 hours, a host of Class A drugs are legal (or else in a legal quandary) in Ireland due to an accidental loophole in drug laws.
View ArticleThe Nassir Family Lived With An Unexploded Israeli Bomb In Their Home For...
"A lot of people said we were irresponsible," says civil servant Fadel Nassir. "But what choice did we have but to live with the bomb?"
View ArticleJay Z Pulls Album 'Reasonable Doubt' From Spotify After Launching Tidal
The rapper's 1996 debut "Reasonable Doubt" is no longer available in the US and Canada although the rest of his catalogue currently is, and it remains unknown whether he plans to “do a Taylor Swift”...
View Article'Game Of Thrones' Star Sophie Turner Says 'Inventive' Script Taught Her Sex Ed
"Game of Thrones" star Sophie Turner says the numerous sex scenes contained within the HBO series led her to tell her parents that she didn't need a sex education talk.
View ArticleFrance Makes It Illegal For Supermarkets To Destroy Edible Food
The country’s National Assembly unanimously voted in new laws on Thursday night that will force chains to donate discarded food to charity or allow it to be turned into animal feed, compost or energy.
View ArticleWas William Shakespeare High When He Penned His Plays?
Several pipes were recently excavated from Shakespeare's garden. Scientists conducted a chemical analysis to answer the question we're all asking, "What was Shakespeare smoking?"
View ArticleEgypt's Alcohol Restrictions Have Left Consumers With One Company Or...
Booze in the Muslim country often ranges from the questionable to the downright undrinkable, but that doesn't stop some people from partaking.
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