May 31

Artist spends 700 hours sitting in performance art record

A Serbian artist who has spent 700 hours staring at members of the public on Monday brought to an end the longest piece of performance art ever undertaken. Abramovic's more challenging solo work has also included stabbing herself, playing with fire and standing motionless for six hours, having invited visitors to do anything they liked to her.

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May 31

Dwight Schrute’s Top 10 Skills & Where To Obtain Them

We all know Dwight (from The Office) is a master at many things, but what if you could preform some to his calibur? Ever wanted to become a Beet Farmer...or how about learn Goju-Ryu Karate? Find out where you can actually acquire these skills to become slightly more Schrute-like.

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May 31

Study: Marijuana Doesn’t Affect Driving Performance

It's something most seasoned pot smokers already know, but still it's nice to get more scientific confirmation: Marijuana doesn't make you wreck your car.
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May 31

“Quit Facebook Day” Only Affects 2% of U.S. Users

Have you heard of "Quit Facebook Day?" If not, you're not alone. In response to the recent Facebook privacy issues, a batch of users founded this celebration of-sorts in hopes that thousands more would join their commitment to deactivate their Facebook accounts come May 31. Well, that's tomorrow, and it appears to be a bust.
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May 31

The Gates of Hell Just Opened In Guatemala [Science]

"This can't be real" was my first thought. Then I checked the source: The Guatemalan government. This sinkhole appeared last sunday in a street intersection of Ciudad de Guatemala. Just looking at the photo gives me vertigo.
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May 31

Study: A Cigarette A Month Can Get A Kid Hooked

Occasional smoking among middle-schoolers can lead to tobacco addiction, according to a study in the journal Pediatrics. Of the young people in the study who said they had inhaled from a cigarette, nearly two-thirds said they smoked at least once a month. Half experienced symptoms of dependence.

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May 31

HTC EVO 4G for Sprint Review

Let's clear the air right away: The Evo 4G isn't the second coming. It's not the iPhone slayer. It might not even be the best Android phone available to date. But it is a solid phone with amazing hardware running the consumer-friendly HTC Sense Android release. That's a good thing.

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May 31

Beer Sales Drop, Brewers Scramble For Your Beer Money

In the past month, sales of premium light beers fell 11%, reports Advertising Age. Instead of light Coors, Miller, or Bud brands, people have been buying cheaper brews like PBR, or saving up for fancier brands. But we're not just spending our beer money differently--we're also drinking less of the

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May 31

High School Dropouts Costly for American Economy

Dropouts cost taxpayers more than $8 billion annually in public assistance programs like food stamps. High school dropouts earn about $10 thousand less a year than workers with diplomas. That's $300 billion in lost earnings every year. They're more likely to be unemployed: 15 percent are out of work versus a national average of 9.4 percent.
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May 31

Why 70% Of Hollywood Black Men Marry White Women [Video]

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