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Tyler McNally | June 1, 2015
This guy probably had the worst night of his life Friday night at Madison Square Garden. During an interview with Sportsnet's Scott Oake, a New York Rangers fan boldly claimed that he paid thousands of dollars to watch Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Final between the Rangers and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Live on air during the game, the unnamed fan boasted that he spent $4,500 for rink-side…
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Tyler McNally | June 1, 2015
The widow of the subject of the blockbuster hit, "American Sniper" has endorsed former Gov. Rick Perry (R-Texas) for the Republican nominee for president. Taya Kyle has mostly stayed out the spotlight, given the amount of press coverage that "American Sniper" received for its record blockbuster numbers, but she recently announced that she will speak at an upcoming event where Gov. Perry will…
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Tyler McNally | May 29, 2015
This food-eating competitor may have eaten all of the twinkies left on the face of the earth after this competition. YouTuber Matt Stonie won the World Twinkie Eating Championship in November (I didn't even know there was a World Twinkie Eating Championship, but this is America), by eating a staggering 120 Twinkies in 6 minutes. On his way to victory, Stonie defeated famed competitive eater…
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Tyler McNally | May 29, 2015
Filmmaker Neil Halloran created a new short film that shows the damage and body count of World War II in a new and depressing way. Using stick figures to represent 1,000 people or soldiers, Halloran tallies up the deaths of all countries involved. Releasing his film on Memorial Day, Halloran starts out the film with the number of American soldiers that died on both the European and Pacific…
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Tyler McNally | May 28, 2015
Former presidential candidate Herman Cain wants a slice of the 2016 action. Not as a candidate, but as the one who sits back and laughs at the perceived failures of the candidates. First up on his list is former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum. Santorum announced his candidacy Wednesday with an interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos. Most candidates have announced at…
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Tyler McNally | May 28, 2015
ESPN has decided that it will now capture and televise the exact moment that a child's dream of continuing on in the Scripps National Spelling Bee are crushed through the introduction of a "bell camera." In years past, viewers of the event have seen some of the greatest moments of television history. Now, they'll be able to see the reactions of both the child prodigy and the judges' "bell ring…
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Tyler McNally | May 28, 2015
Jellyfish Lake, in the in the island country of Palau, has a secret that not many know about. Want to know what it is? It's a shocker: jellyfish. While many in the world think of jellyfish as the awful creature that's lurking below the surface of the ocean or bay waiting to sting your unsuspecting legs or torso, the Golden Jellyfish that inhabit Jellyfish Lake are essentially harmless.…
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Tyler McNally | May 27, 2015
The People's Republic of China is planning an exploration trip to the dark side of the moon, says CNN. The project, if successful, would be the first ever landing on the dark side. The Chinese successfully landed a Chang'e-3 lunar rover in 2013. The details of the proposed 2020 mission were announced on Chinese state television by chief engineer for China's Lunar Exploration Program Wu Weiren…
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Tyler McNally | May 27, 2015
In an excerpt from Ann Coulter's upcoming book ¡Adios, America!: The Left’s Plan to Turn Our Country Into a Third World Hellhole, she has turned on one her biggest allies in the conservative movement: Tea Partiers. She wrote that, "As for these idiot Tea Partiers or whichever conservatives are idol-worshipping Ronald Reagan, he was great for his time, but it was a different world. I don’t think…
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Tyler McNally | May 27, 2015
These levitating balls are either a great scientific invention or a fantastic CGI job. It appears as if the team inserts a transmitter that also acts a magnet to control how much the magnetic field affects the balls. But I'm not a scientist and I never did so well in physics, so I could be all wrong with the explaination. If you think that the toy balls are real or not, leave a comment…