7 Crazy Things That Happened During the Gov't Shutdown
The government shutdown of 2013 — what will we remember most? Let us hope we do not forget these seven crazy things that happened:
The government shutdown of 2013 — what will we remember most? Let us hope we do not forget these seven crazy things that happened:
I walked around Washington, D.C., during the government shutdown. This is what I saw.
Louis C.K. once again showed why he is one of the most insightful comedians of his generation in an appearance this week on TBS' "Conan." In a five minute segment that has already gone viral on YouTube, he explains why deep loneliness as an innate part of human nature leads him to deny cellphones for his kids.
On any given day, you can find Christians around the globe reading their Bible's for many reasons, such as for study, comfort, or discernment. As the most popular book on the planet, perhaps it is inevitable, though, that a Bible would be used for something else. Here are three times a Bible has been used for something a little unexpected.
Christians have fallen for some of the strangest rumors. Here are five of the most memorable, in no particular order.
"Majority of Americans approve of sending Congress to Syria," a satirical website called The Onion wrote on Sept. 5. Though it was a joke, someone thought it was such a good idea that they started a White House petition to make it happen.
A new commercial for Guinness beer is the antithesis of the typical beer commercial. Rather than depicting men as self-centered, dumbed down and pumped full of steroids and libido, Guinness produced a beer commercial depicting brotherly love – Biblical manhood, in other words.
"The Fox" music video, by Norwegian band Ylvis, has nearly 2.5 million YouTube views in only three days. It is absurd, goofy and just plain awful. It's also the best thing you'll see today.