Archive
May 19, 2014
Julian Assange Is Angry At Glenn Greenwald And He's Not Going To Take It Anymore
War of the whistleblowers.
Thailand's Army Declares Martial Law
The announcement by the Thai army came before dawn Tuesday in a surprise move as the country's political crisis continues.
Head Of Moldova's Largest Pro-Europe Party Seeks Help From U.S.
The post-Soviet country looks westward after Russia's gamble in Ukraine.
One Of The Kremlin's Favorite Writers Is Convinced North Korea Is Heaven On Earth
Russia and North Korea: BFF.
The 19 Most Unfortunate Photos Ever Taken, In 100 Seconds
Well, this is awkward. Based on this post.
The White House Finally Promised To Stop Using Polio Campaigns As Fronts For Spying
Because, surprise, it's a terribly dangerous idea.
Women In Love With Priests Write A Letter To The Pope Asking Him To End Celibacy Rules
Twenty-six Italian women, claiming to be in relationships with Catholic priests, want the Pope to make the Catholic church's celibacy requirement optional.
Are You A Bad Person?
Of course I know which one is the recycling bin...
Urban Outfitters Hopes To Be Cool Again By This Fall
Comparable sales fell for a third straight quarter while rising at Anthropologie and Free People, the retailer said Monday.
Los 20 más lindos recorridos en coche
Porque todo el mundo necesita un copiloto.
Syracuse Researchers Sue ICE Alleging Access To Deportations Data Is Being Denied
They claim officials are trying to deny the public access to important information regarding U.S. immigration practices.
Credit Suisse Pleads Guilty In Tax Evasion Case, Will Pay $2.6 Billion
"No financial institution, no matter its size or global reach, is above the law," Attorney General Eric Holder said.
37 GIFs de Disneyland que no sabías que necesitabas
GIFs en un mundo pequeño, después de todo.
What Going To Prom With Joe Biden Would Really Be Like
*sound of harpsichord*
Bipartisan Group Urges Obama To Not Arm Syrian Rebels With Anti-Aircraft Missiles
Lawmakers sent a letter to the president and will take legislative action to try and prevent the United States from sending shoulder-fired missiles to the Syrian Opposition
India's Version Of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" Will Allow Third Gender Participants
The show, hosted by Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, currently recognizes only male and female participants.
NBA Begins Process To Terminate Donald Sterling's Clippers Ownership
The league believes Clippers owner Donald Sterling has "engaged in conduct that has damaged and continues to damage the NBA and its teams."
10 Perfect DIY Projects For The Beach
Headed to the beach this Memorial Day weekend? You're gonna want to make some stuff first!
Facebook's Latest Trick To Get You To Share More Personal Information
A new way to flirt or a clever attempt to mine data?
The Worst Day Of My Life Is Now New York's Hottest Tourist Attraction
Nearly 13 years after my sister's death, a reluctant Sunday visit to the 9/11 Memorial Museum, where public spectacle and private grief have a permanent home together.
Arizona Republican: 99% Of "All The Fiascos" Are Committed By Democrat Shooters
Not an exact science.
The Academy Is Turning To YouTube To Expand Its Diversity
The organization behind the Oscars has launched a series of digital shorts that challenges expectations about the moviegoing experience and filmmaking.
34 lecciones que "The Notebook" nos enseñó sobre el amor
"Si tú eres un pájaro, yo soy un pájaro".
25 veces en que «Padre de familia» tuvoa razón en todo
Sí, el espectáculo es polémico, sin embargo, estos momentos son indiscutibles.
AT&T Hopes History Doesn't Repeat Itself
Sixteen years ago, in 1998, AT&T's then-Chief Executive C. Michael Armstrong spent close to $100 billion buying up cable companies to pursue an ambitious plan to bundle video, internet, and phone service. It did not go well. And now, with its DirecTV deal, AT&T is basically trying to do it again.
Joe Biden Sent An Adorable Surprise To A 17-Year-Old Girl Who Asked Him To Prom
"I could only tolerate a high school dance if I was to be escorted by the most delightful man in America," the teen wrote to him.
A 22-Year-Old Called In A Bomb Threat To Her Commencement So Her Family Wouldn't Find Out She Wasn't Graduating
Danielle Shea of Quincy, Mass., was arrested Sunday.
Una araña intenta unirse a un autorretrato, pánico ocurre
Tres definitivamente es una multitud.
Le guide des soirées merdiques à Paris
Comment être sûr de passer une soirée de merde à Paris? Suivez le guide!
26 Cosas que todos sentimos cuando alguien nos traiciona
Ilustrado por Dragon Ball Z.
Hedge Funds Band Together To Strike Down "Horrific" Sale Of Red Lobster
Barington Capital announced its support of a shareholder vote to kill the "fire sale" of Red Lobster to the private equity firm Golden Gate Capital. "Blatant disregard for shareholder interest."
This Card Being Sent To Mississippi Voters Is Amazing
A Super PAC sent out a mailer that plays audio of state senator Chris McDaniel talking about how the word "Mamacita" means "Hey, hot mama."
Game of Thrones S4E7 : le recap en GIFs et en images
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Congressman Charlie Rangel Can Dance
The video of the Bronx and Harlem congressman comes from 22nd Annual Ethnic Festival, which was held Saturday.
9 Things You Never Knew Could Be Measured
May 20th is World Measurement Day, a day to celebrate the weird and wacky world of measurement. The UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has been measuring things for 115 years. Here are some of the strangest.
A Brief History Of Kim And Kanye's Love Of Fro-Yo
If there's one thing that Kimye truly loves (beyond themselves) it's ice cream.
Trans People Now Have Their Own Box On Nepali Immigration Form
This is what it looks like.
18 cosas que nunca supiste que empezaron como estrategias de mercadeo
Todo lo que sabes es una mentira.
A Definitive Ranking Of The Best Celebrity Jorts
#Jortslyfe.
John Oliver Imagines A World Of Gay Nintendo Characters
"Last Week Tonight" pokes fun at Nintendo's "virtual eventual equality".
21 photos terrifiantes qui révèleront vos pires phobies
Lisez, si vous en avez la force.
Glenn Beck On Common Core: "This Is Slavery"
"They are breeding an entire new generation of slaves," radio host Glenn Beck said about the federal education-standards initiative on his program Monday.
How #blessed Are You?
#family #sunsets #brunch #eyelidkisses
Game Of Editors: The New York Times
Innovation is coming.
19 Stuffed Strawberries You Need In Your Mouth
There is a deep-fried cheesecake-stuffed strawberry / there is a God.
Google Is In Talks To Pay $1 Billion For Boob Cams And "League Of Legends" Fans
What really happens on Twitch.tv?
Las 100 fotos de perros más importantes de todos los tiempos
Estos perros han cambiado nuestros corazones, nuestras vidas, nuestro mundo. Tal vez más que estos importantes gatos.
Republican Georgia Congressional Candidate Has Many Thoughts On Gays Marrying
He compares the lack of a parent of one gender in a same-sex couple with children to "losing mom or dad in a car accident."
Who Should You Kill?
Decide who to murder with this handy quiz.
The Georgia Primary's Biggest Surprise
Karen Handel's surge in advance of Tuesday's GOP primary has stunned some Republicans in the state. "I have been underestimated my whole life," Handel says.
17 problèmes que tous les hommes comprendront
A chaque jour suffit son érection.
It's Impossible Not To Dance To "Friend Like Me" From The New "Aladdin" Musical
I dare you to stay still. BuzzFeed premieres the Genie's showstopper, plus a new Aladdin and Jasmine duet, "A Million Miles Away," from the Original Broadway Cast Recording of Aladdin.
26 cosas que te harán sentir mejor instantáneamente
No importa cuán triste estés, apuesto que no puedes ver esta lista sin sonreír.
Monte el maltés es el cachorro más lindo que alguna vez conocerás
¿Puedes sobrepasar esta publicación sin ser abrumado por lo adorable que es este perro?
At Least 11 People Injured In Subway Explosion In South Korea
The blast occurred in the south of Seoul. No deaths have been reported.
Nigeria's Nobel Winner Wole Soyinka Blames Corrupt Political Elite Over Kidnapped Girls
I wanted President Goodluck Jonathan "to get off his butt and stop treating this episode in a perfunctory manner,” Nigeria's leading writer told BuzzFeed.
21 problèmes que tous les accros au café connaissent
Une tasse, deux tasses, trois tasses...
NYU's Controversial New Campus In Abu Dhabi Still Has A Labor Problem
"I just don't think that universities and museums should be working like Wal-Mart."
Here's How Republicans Are Trying To Solve Their Problem With Black Voters
The RNC picks fights with liberal media over race, while Rand Paul talks policy with black Democrats. But mixed signals continue.
20 Heartbreaking Photos Of The Deadly Floods In Serbia, Bosnia
Severe flooding has prompted the evacuation of tens of thousands of people and left dozens dead. The number of people impacted by the high water is expected to be much larger.
Mary Landrieu's Doing Something Weird: Running On Her Record
"I don't apologize." The Louisiana Democrat is vulnerable in 2014, but she isn't running a quiet campaign.
Chris Christie Doesn't Mention Israel In Foreign Policy Speech
With Sheldon Adelson (and Gov. Rick Perry) in attendance, Christie talks U.S. foreign policy — but skips Israel.