A mystery boy showed up in Berlin in September of 2011 claiming to be a 17-year-old boy named Ray. He... Read More
For those of you who have been agonizing over how you’ll find “entertainment” the next time you’re in Paris, worry... Read More
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BoingBoing points us to this interesting post where Steven Frischling can’t seem to get the TSA to explain how/why the... Read More
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© (unknown) A Toronto artist repainted an abandoned bike that had been locked in front of a storefront gallery for... Read More
[I]t was reported in Reuters Tuesday that the Lone Star State of Texas wants to send a message loud and... Read More
The Senate voted 98-0 to make it a felony for anyone to misuse those images, by copying them, collecting them... Read More
An odd post title. And an ever odder case.... Read More
© National Geographic Evidently, trafficking in endangered species is quite easy in many parts of the world: Wildlife trafficking may... Read More
The sad news is coming in that two towns in the Netherlands, Roosendaal and Bergen-op-Doom, will be shutting down their... Read More
Mark Britton, long time legal counsel for Expedia, sheds some light on the often confusing and nerve-wracking topic of air passengers' rights. Read More
As a rather apt follow-up to this video review of Tokyo’s coffin hotels … Tokyo has joined the growing list... Read More