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Sandy Hook Truthers
January 16th, 2013 10:02 PMConspiracy theories surrounding the Sandy Hook tragedy have been drawing a lot of attention lately, including a viral mini-documentary video alleging that the shooting was plotted by the U.S. government.
Aro Laughs Like a Crazy Person
January 16th, 2013 9:15 PMHollywood's age-old "evil laughter" hits a new octave with actor Michael Sheen's performance as Aro in Twilight: Breaking Dawn.
The Song of My People
January 16th, 2013 8:30 PMLet me play you the confirm of my people.
Iron for Breakfast
January 16th, 2013 7:45 PMWe've all heard that cereal is a rich source of iron, but who knew that you can literally find particles of iron in a bag of cereal using a strong magnet? For the scientific explanation behind it, head over to Spangler Experiment Library!
Every Grandma's Number One Concern
January 16th, 2013 7:18 PMEvery time you skip a meal, your grandma's world tumbles down.
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Sandy Hook Truthers
Conspiracy theories surrounding the Sandy Hook tragedy have been drawing a lot of attention lately, including a viral mini-documentary video alleging that the shooting was plotted by the U.S. government.
Aro Laughs Like a Crazy Person
Hollywood's age-old "evil laughter" hits a new octave with actor Michael Sheen's performance as Aro in Twilight: Breaking Dawn.
The Song of My People
Let me play you the confirm of my people.
Iron for Breakfast
We've all heard that cereal is a rich source of iron, but who knew that you can literally find particles of iron in a bag of cereal using a strong magnet? For the scientific explanation behind it, head over to Spangler Experiment Library!
Every Grandma's Number One Concern
Every time you skip a meal, your grandma's world tumbles down.