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Photo Credit: Tenga If You’ve Used a Sex Toy From Tenga, Your Information May Have Been Stolen By a Hacker
A compromised employee email account may have exposed customer correspondence, including possible order details.
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Picture by Christian Filardo Exclusive: An Ex-UN Officer Reveals His Secret Double Life of Cocaine Addiction
After using five grams a day while stationed in South America, the UN insider believes legalization will help bring an end to violent organized crime in the region.
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svarshik/Getty Images Ancient Romans Used Poop as Medicine, Researchers Confirm
There is now archaeological evidence that the ancient Romans were using poop as medicine thousands of years ago.
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Tuul & Bruno Morandi/Getty Images How Bird Poop Helped Make Ancient Peru a Superpower
Researchers have long suspected that bird droppings may have helped nations like Peru dominate their regions in ancient times.
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Nazarii Neshcherenskyi/Getty Images Did Volcanoes on Mars Erupt During the Last Days of the Dinosaurs?
While Earth was still in its dinosaur era and edging into mammal history, Mars still had volcanic activity in the Tharsis region.
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Photo: gremlin / Getty Images A Flying Pig Knocked Out Power to an Entire Village in China
Police say the farmer was suspected of flying the pig in a no-fly zone.
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Anastassiya Bezhekeneva/Getty Images Brazil Passed a New Law Inspired by a Dog’s 10-Year Grave Vigil. Here’s What It Does.
In the southeastern state of São Paulo, a hyper-loyal dog has helped rewrite local laws.
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Comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresák This Comet Suddenly Started Spinning Backward Near the Sun, and Scientists Don’t Know Why
As Comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresák barreled toward the sun, it appeared to have stopped entirely… and then it flipped.
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Image credit: Trung Chenh Everything We Know About the Giant Fireball That Just Lit Up the Midwest Sky
If you were in the Midwest late Tuesday night and saw a bright streak tear across the sky, your eyes were working just fine.
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Flavio Coelho/Getty Images How Scientists Hacked People’s Dreams to Help Them Solve Real-Life Puzzles
A new study in Neuroscience of Consciousness tested whether researchers could steer dream content during REM sleep using audio cues.
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Space Frontier/Stringer/Getty Images Did NASA Find Life on Mars 50 Years Ago and Accidentally Kill It?
Back in 1976, NASA’s Viking Landers looked for life on Mars and came up empty. Today, a group of scientists thinks we accidentally killed it.
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OF Photo: Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto / Getty Images California Spent More on OnlyFans in 2025 Than the Average Californian Would Make in 3,000 Years
The median household income in California is $99k, by the way.