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The most powerful bite in the world (pics+video)
The most powerful bite force in the world belongs to the saltwater crocodile with 16,460 newtons. Scientists believe it has a bite as powerful as its prehistoric ancestor the T-Rex! One of its reptilian relatives called ‘Elvis’ chomped into a watermelon causing it to literally explode!
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The economics of (sea)weed
Unlike Mark Twain?s experience with New York, returning to Washington D.C. after an absence of a mere six months in April I found quite of bit of moral decadence: Cannabis had been legalized. To my chagrin, only its consumption, but not its sale, was allowed.
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Top 10 porn stars with University Degrees (pics+vid)
Porn stars do not exactly gain public recognition through their academic achievements. But did you know that there some very smart actresses in the pornographic industry who hold PhDs and double masters? Site Ranker compiled a list of the most intelligent porn stars. A Greek tops the list.
1. Sasha Grey
US anti-pollution workers turn river orange in toxic spill
Workers from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accidentally triggered a massive release of toxic waste from an old gold mine that sent about three million gallons of polluted water into a Colorado river, turning it orange.
James Holmes, Batman gunman, spared death penalty
A jury in the US state of Colorado spared James Holmes the death penalty after he gunned down 12 people at the screening of a Batman film in 2012. Instead of being sent to death, Holmes will serve a lifetime in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Some Guantanamo inmates would go to U.S. under new plan: Obama aide
A plan being drafted for closing the Guantanamo military jail will call for the transfer to U.S. prisons of possibly dozens of inmates deemed too dangerous to release, President Barack Obama's counter terrorism adviser said, setting up a fight with congressional opponents.
INTERVIEW: PKK and Ankara still trapped by decisions taken years ago
Turkey's Kurdish question is once again at a perilous crossroads, after the Islamic State-linked suicide bombing in Suruç that killed 32 people on July 20 and the "revenge" killing of two Turkish police officers in nearby Urfa.
Three dead, seven hurt in Louisiana theater shooting
A gunman opened fire at a movie theater in the US state of Louisiana late July 23, fatally shooting two people and wounding seven others before killing himself, police said.
The shooting comes as a jury deliberates the death penalty for the gunman in a 2012 theater massacre in Colorado that left 12 dead and 70 injured.
Obama sends Iran deal to wary Congress, Israel urges rejection
President Barack Obama's administration sent a nuclear agreement with Tehran to Congress on July 19 and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged U.S. lawmakers to reject a deal he said would only feed an "Iranian terror machine"
NASA craft discovers heart shape on Pluto as flyby nears
There's a near-perfect heart shape on Pluto's rusty red surface. The dwarf planet is dotted with bright points which may be ice caps, and a mysterious dark shape nicknamed "The Whale."