Considering China is the Mecca of mass production, it isn’t especially surprising to see even high art being produced on... Read More
© Meanest Indian The controversial wall that Israel (Taxi Israel) has under construction to reduce terrorist attacks on civilians has... Read More
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New passport cards that American travelers can use to make frequent cross border transfers are expected to be issued in... Read More
On the occasion of its 90th birthday, Estonia is planning a beauty contest for languages to crown the prettiest dialect... Read More
The Daily Mail is reporting that scrap metal thieves in Khabarovsk in Eastern Russia have made off with an entire... Read More
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The BBC is reporting a yellow fever alert in Brazil. Brazilian authorities are asking travelers headed to the country to... Read More
A Chicago suburb is trying to get drivers to pay attention to stop signs (those oft-missed, bright red, octagonal signs... Read More
An Australia—Antarctica passenger jet made its first successful landing at the very first runway in Antarctica. Scientists at the Australian-Antarctica... Read More
Tokyo has never been known for its vast parklands. Green space accounts for just four percent of the city, compared... Read More
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According to Gothamist, the East River waterfalls project is scheduled to come to New York in July. The $15 million... Read More
Beijing is all wrapped in a flurry of activity before the Olympic Games open in June this year. Billions are... Read More
The first of New York City’s twenty automated self cleaning toilets opened its sliding doors to the public recently. The... Read More
China gets a lot of bad press on just about everything — lead tainted products, pollution levels, labor laws, and... Read More
Carnival has announced the first blogger’s cruise. A group of 700 readers who regularly follow Carnival Freedom Cruise Director John... Read More
Glacier experts in Norway have reason to rejoice after recently uncovering a sensational new grotto, formed under the Nigard Glacier... Read More