Drag Racer Explosion
It's one thing to wreck your drag car. It's another to have it explode as you're driving. The latter happened to Ron Capps at the 2014 NHRA Winternationals. Luckily, he (and everyone else) was okay.
It's one thing to wreck your drag car. It's another to have it explode as you're driving. The latter happened to Ron Capps at the 2014 NHRA Winternationals. Luckily, he (and everyone else) was okay.
Take a deeper look at the upcoming season of HBO's hit Game of Thrones with this 15-minute behind-the-scenes preview.
With a little help from The Muppets, Jimmy Fallon bid farewell to Late Night with a rousing rendition of "The Weight" by The Band — before heading down the hall to the set of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
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Forget "No Service." With T-Satellite, you're connected — whether you're posting from Joshua Tree or checking in from the outskirts of the Gobi Desert. T-Mobile fuses traditional mobile data with real-time satellite coverage, and the result is dead-simple: if you can see the sky, you can send the text. No bulky sat phone. No special app. Just seamless, automatic connection on most smartphones made in the last four years. The beta is officially open allowing you to test the tech before it hits the market in July. Whether you're locked into a cabin off-grid or summiting solo, T-Satellite with Starlink eliminates dead zones, excuses, and outdated expectations.
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Take a look behind the scenes at the shop of second-generation taxidermist John Youngaitis, who runs the only taxidermist business in the five boroughs.
It might be gone from the virtual shelves of the App Store and Google Play, but the endearingly frustrating Flappy Bird shall live on in our hearts and the notes and lyrics of Song A Day virtuoso Jonathan Mann.
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Even the flies have beef. In an effort to find out why males are aggressive, researchers began studying the brains of fruit flies, with surprising results.
What some people have to do to get their kicks. A group of French thrillseekers string a tightrope between two hot air balloons and attempt to cross — with parachutes, thankfully.