“John Holmes: A Life Measured in Inches” is set to be released by Bear Manor Media in August. The biography is a collaboration between two first-time authors, Jennifer Sugar and Jill Nelson.
Nestlé USA announced today that after 80 years, it is retiring the name BUTTERFINGER and officially changing the name of the popular candy bar to “THE FINGER.” This change is effective immediately.
A survey of sex therapists concluded the optimal amount of time for sexual intercourse was 3 to 13 minutes. The findings, to be published in the May issue of the Journal of Sexual Medicine, strike at the notion that endurance is the key to a great sex lif
Pay-per-view funerals go live online in Britain on Tuesday, allowing mourners who cannot attend services in person to pay their last respects via the Internet.
Thailand’s health chiefs barred hospitals and clinics on Wednesday from castrating would-be “ladyboys” amid growing concern about the operation being seen as a cheap and quick alternative to a full sex-change.
We have unveiled the American city that has fallen the farthest from grace in each of the seven deadly sins ( lust, gluttony, avarice, sloth, wrath, envy and pride).
When British Airways experimented a decade ago with removing the Union Jack from the tail fins of its planes, few of the company’s executives seemed to have anticipated the public outcry that would ensue.
A cozy relationship between Southwest Airlines officials and the manager of a Federal Aviation Administration office put passengers in danger of catastrophe, an FAA whistle-blower told Congress on Thursday.
At 5 a.m. on any given day, Anne Mahlum could be found running the dark streets of Philadelphia — with homeless men cheering her on as she passed their shelter. But one morning last spring, she stopped in her tracks.
On 3 April 2008, the Ledra Street border crossing through the UN buffer zone was reopened after 44 years in the presence of Greek and Turkish Cypriot officials.
On the 2 April 2008, Irish Prime Minster Bertie Ahern announced his intention to resign as Taoiseach and as leader of Fianna Fáil and will tender his resignation to the President.
Regulators have largely ignored a series of dangerous incidents in which cockpit windshields in commercial airliners shattered in midflight, sometimes forcing emergency landings, according to an American Airlines pilots’ group.
A new report of tiny beads of meteor impact glass strewn high in Antarctica’s Transantarctic Mountains may expand a debris field to a tenth of Earth’s surface — despite no sign of the crater which spewed out the molten rock 800,000 years ago.
The War of Knives (French: Guerre des couteaux) alludes to the conflict between the great Haitian revolutionary Toussaint L’Ouverture, a Black, and his adversary André Rigaud, a mulatto, in June 1799. These men fought over control of Haiti after defeatin
The War of the (Sicilian) Vespers started with the insurrection of the Sicilian Vespers against Charles of Anjou in 1282 and finally ended with the peace of Caltabellotta in 1302.
When I got to work at the SF Armory this morning, [name redacted], who directs Behind Kink, asked me if Peter’s Assistant had found me yet. I said she had not, why was she looking for me?
On Digg’s list of TV stories was a piece on Children of Men. Apparently, a T.V. series is in the works. This news hit me somewhat strangely. It was sort of like finding out the best steak I’ve ever tasted is now available as a low calorie soft drink.
An Australian politician on Wednesday proposed designating a special day for residents to hunt and kill what he called one of the world’s most disgusting creatures: the poisonous cane toad.
After the Indonesian government passed a new law that banned online pornography, hackers in the country protested by executing a cyber-blitz on the website of the nation’s information ministry and posting a picture of a bare-chested male model along with