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Happy Second Birthday, Bub!
June 21st, 2013 3:00 PMLil Bub is celebrating her second birthday today with some big news: she's getting her very own web series on the Discovery-owned digital network Revision3, set to premiere in August.
Human Safety Net Saves a Baby in China
June 21st, 2013 2:31 PMA security camera in an alleyway of China's Zhejiang province captured this heart-stopping footage of mail couriers catching a two-year-old toddler in free fall from the fifth floor.
The Most Corporate Birthday Card Ever
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June 21st, 2013 1:32 PMPBS Idea Channel examines the reasons why Zombies have become such a beloved pop culture phenomenon.
Drunk History
June 21st, 2013 12:00 PMThis webseries debuted on YouTube in 2007, showing incredibly inebriated people retelling major events in American history while well-known actors dramatized the story. Next month, the series will be premiering as a 30 minute television show on Comedy Central.
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Happy Second Birthday, Bub!
Lil Bub is celebrating her second birthday today with some big news: she's getting her very own web series on the Discovery-owned digital network Revision3, set to premiere in August.
Human Safety Net Saves a Baby in China
A security camera in an alleyway of China's Zhejiang province captured this heart-stopping footage of mail couriers catching a two-year-old toddler in free fall from the fifth floor.
Why Do We Love Zombies?
PBS Idea Channel examines the reasons why Zombies have become such a beloved pop culture phenomenon.
Drunk History
This webseries debuted on YouTube in 2007, showing incredibly inebriated people retelling major events in American history while well-known actors dramatized the story. Next month, the series will be premiering as a 30 minute television show on Comedy Central.