Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Photographer Stunned by Family Placing Baby on a Cliff Edge in Norway and 10 More

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Photographer Stunned by Family Placing Baby on a Cliff Edge in Norway

Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock, is one of the most popular destinations in southern Norway: The cliff rises about 2,000 feet above a long and narrow fjord. Hiker Fred S...

The Story Behind Those Nude-Looking Women's Cycling Uniforms

The nude-looking uniforms worn by a women's cycling team from Colombia last weekend aren't new -- and were reportedly designed by a team member.

Apple Phone 6 Is Bigger and Better Than Ever [REVIEW]

Apple's decision to go big may disappoint some iPhone fans, but the iPhone 6 is, without a doubt, the best smartphone Apple has ever produced.

World's First 3D Printed Car Took Years to Design, But Only 44 Hours to Print

The Strati can drive 120 miles on a single charge.

Apple iPhone 6 Plus Is a Phabulous Phablet [REVIEW]

A 5.5-inch iPhone is not for everyone, but with its information-packed screen and excellent camera, the iPhone 6 Plus is likely to create some converts.

Slave to Terror: One Woman Sold to ISIS Tells the Story of Her Escape

Amsha Alyas was sold to an ISIS leader and held captive for a month.

No Welfare for Weed Bill Passes House of Representatives

The so-called "no welfare for weed bill," which blocks pot shops from accepting welfare debit cards, passed the House of Representatives Tuesday.

CBS Pulls Rihanna Song From All NFL Games — and She's Not Happy About It

Rihanna curses at CBS on Twitter for pulling her song from Thursday night NFL pregame coverage.

PSA: Don't Enable iCloud Drive When You Upgrade to iOS 8 Yet

Before you make the leap to iOS 8, there's one feature you should opt out of for now: iCloud Drive.

A State Ablaze: Wildfires Tear Through California, Leveling Homes

Two new wildfires swept through California on Monday, destroying homes and forcing hundreds to evacuate, according to local fire agencies.

MIT's Robot Cheetah Is No Longer Bound to the Treadmill

MIT has significantly improved its robot cheetah, making it faster and more nimble.

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