Every Morning You Drink A Venti Cup Of Calories
Whether you'd like to know or not, Starbucks will be listing calories on menu boards and in bakery cases starting Tuesday.
Smokes On A Plane? Regulators Struggle To Classify E-Cigarettes
Electronic cigarettes have evaded normal cigarette laws by being tabacco-less, vapor-filled devices that can be used pretty much anywhere. Now, lawmakers are questioning their safety and what regulations might be necessary.
Paula Deen Won't Be Allowed To Fry Food On TV Anymore Because She's A Racist
The queen of Southern cooking issued a nearly teary-eyed apology for having admitted to using racist language, but it wasn't enough.
Apple One: 37-Year Old Computer Likely To Sell For Half A Million Dollars
Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs built the Apple One in 1976. The forefather of your MacBook had about a million times less memory than your average computer today, and yet one of them is on auction -- with a starting bid of $300,000.
New Leak: NSA Can Hold Your Info For 5 Years With No Warrant
Edward Snowden's at it again, releasing more top secret documents from within the National Security Agency. This time, we know that FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court) allows the NSA to retain data from Americans for five years without a warrant.
Paula Deen "Begs Your Forgiveness" For Her Racism
The Southern cooking, Food Network star seemed close to tears in a televised apology. A transcript surfaced earlier this week of Deen seemingly nonchalantly describing different racist jokes she'd told and her penchant for saying the n-word.
Buncha Damn Hippies Celebrate The Summer Solstice
Over 20,000 people celebrated the longest day of the year at Stonehenge in England. The summer and winter solstices are celebrated by pagans and druids every year.
Cops Haven't Ruled Out Aaron Hernandez In Connection To Murder Charge
The Pat's tight end has not been arrested, but remains at the center of an ongoing murder investigation. The case is connected to the murder of Odin Lloyd, who was found dead, after he'd spent an evening hanging out with Hernandez at a bar. While he's not a suspect, police also say they haven't ruled Hernandez out.
Drake Tries To Get Into The Miami Heat Locker Room, Gets Shot Down
Young Aubrey was hanging out outside the Miami Heat's locker room at the NBA finals last, trying to get inside to say hi to his friend LeBron. But even Drake can't get past the security guard.
Gorgeous Time-Lapse Video Of US National Parks
A travelling crew shot this beautiful video in 11 days in parks around the American Southwest.
Watch An 86-Year Old Congressman Try Out Google Glass
The technology may have been different when Rep. John Dingell took office 57 years ago, but the 86-year old congressman stays with the times. The representative from Michigan gamely tried out Google Glass on Thursday and declared that it was "quite a machine." Dingell recently broke the record as the longest-serving congressman in our history.
Obama To Nominate New FBI Director, Famous For Opposing Electronic Eavesdropping
The President plans to nominate the former Bush administration official James Comey to be director of the FBI on Friday. Comey's famous for objecting strongly to electronic eavesdropping in 2004, which is likely to be of interest in the wake of recent government surveillance leaks.
NASA's Latest Mission: Analyzing The Sun
The newest program launched by NASA analyzes captures the energy and flow of the sun.The mission, known as IRIS, could change our understanding of the stellar object.
Brazil Protests Grow: One Million March Across The Nation
Protests in Brazil which started earlier this week have skyrocketed, with an estimated one million protesters on the streets in cities across the country. The protests began in response to a hike in bus fares but have turned into a referendum on inequality and government spending.
Workers In China Catch A Toddler Who Fell From A Fifth Story Window
A 2-year old fell five stories from an apartment building window on Thursday but was saved when a group of postal office workers gathered to catch her.
Guess How Many Cats Are In This Fishbowl
This is a video of a Russian cat that climbs into a fishbowl. Let's not over-think it.
Ancient Mayan City Uncovered From The Depths Of A Jungle
The city of "Chactun" or "Red Rock" is believed to be more than 3,000 years old. The site was discovered in the southeastern Mexican rain forests by archaeologists using aerial photos.
LEGO's New Mars Rover Set Is A Great Excuse To Pretend You're 9 Again
It's a testament to the beauty of crowd-sourcing: LEGO Cuusoo is a site that lets users submit designs they'd like to see made. Through The program, the building-block company has just accepted a set for Mars Rover Curiosity, which in real-life has been exploring the red planet since 2012.
Black Sabbath's First Album In 35 Years Unexpectedly Slays
The album, called "13," debuted at the top of the Billboard chart this week, as the band's first number-one record. Ozzy and the gang split in 2001 before reuniting to make this record. The metal band first rose to prominence in the '70s.
Miami Heat Are The NBA Champs
LeBron James And The Miami Heat defeat the San Antonio Spurs 95-88 to win their 2nd straight NBA title.