Archive
October 27, 2013
10 scènes de sexe plus gênantes que celles de La Vie D'Adèle
À ne pas lire l'estomac vide.
ObamaCare Website Girl Vanishes
The woman who was featured on the HealthCare.gov homepage and was the subject of a media hunt from news organizations such as CNN, BuzzFeed, Fox News, and others, is mysteriously gone.
Georgia Thrilled At Boring Landslide Elections, But Intrigue Remains
A handy victory for the Georgian Dream coalition in a presidential vote still leaves the major questions in Georgian politics unanswered.
Meet Fusion, The ABC-Univision Frankenbaby That Wants Millennials To Laugh And Get Their News On
Highlights include the former head writer of The Daily Show, one of the most respected Latino news anchors in the U.S., and puppets interviewing newsmakers. The Holy Grail: a new audience of twentysomethings.
21 Consejos De Cocina Que Cambiarán Tu Vida
Y te ahorrarán un montón de tiempo. ¡Tiempo que puedes pasar comiendo!
6 Awesome Versions Of Scout's Ham Costume In "To Kill A Mockingbird"
Chicken wire + brown cloth + paint = one porktastic outfit. Happy Ham-o-ween!
16 Cosas Que Te Harán Decir "Ese Culo"
Ese cuuuulo.
Musicians And Friends Remember Lou Reed On Twitter
Friends, music lovers, and musicians expressed their grief at the loss of the music icon.
This Man Wore Blackface And Dressed As Trayvon Martin For Halloween
Is this the most offensive Halloween costume ever?
Music Legend Lou Reed Dies At 71
Updated: The rock pioneer died from an ailment related to a liver transplant in May, his literary agent Andrew Wylie told the Associated Press.
Wave Of Bombings Across Iraq Kill 62
On Sunday, a series of bombings across Shiite regions of Iraq killed 62 people and wounded dozens. The attacks bring the death toll across the country this month to 545, the Associated Press reports.
Street Monkey Performances Banned In Indonesia Capital
The mayor of Jakarta, Indonesia's capital city, has outlawed street performances by macaques, which have widely been seen as animal abuse.
New Report Suggests US Has Been Spying On Germany's Chancellor Since 2002
German newspaper Der Spiegel claims that the United States has been spying on Angela Merkel's cell phone since 2002.
If You Live Your Life On The Move, Where Do You Call Home?
"Where are you from?" is an innocent enough question. But for someone who's spent her whole life bouncing from place to place — and sometimes, without any home to speak of at all — it only leads to more questions.
24 Disfraces Que Dan Poder A Las Niñas Pequeñas
No se permiten Princesas de Disney. Lo siento, no lo siento.
Chris Brown Arrested After Hotel Brawl
"We don’t have VIP cells or anything, any special treatment," a Metropolitan Police Department officer said. UPDATE: Chris Brown's charge has been reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor and he was released without bail.