Charlottesville Reminded Holocaust Survivor Of The Hate She Was Lucky To Escape

Maud Dahme was 4 years old when the Nazis invaded her home country of The Netherlands.

How Mexico City’s Unique Location Dangerously Amplifies Earthquakes

The combination of the dried-up lake it’s built over and nearby tectonic plates makes the city especially vulnerable.

After White Supremacists Marched Through Campus, UVA Grapples With Change

“The terrain is telling you you’re not welcome here. I don’t know how a black person at U.Va. is supposed to feel.”

The Peanut Butter And Jelly Grilled Cheese Is Peak Sandwich

Two great sandwiches between two slices of bread.

Sports Illustrated Cover Makes Powerful Show Of Unity

Performing the anthem at a sporting event “necessarily politicizes that event,” sportswriter Charles Pierce argues.

Congresswoman Takes A Knee On The House Floor To Protest Trump’s NFL Remarks

“I kneel in front of the flag and on this floor, I kneel in honor of the First Amendment,” said Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee.

Ken Block Almost Died Filming Climbkhana at Pikes Peak

Ken block is crazy when it comes to filming his awesome Gymkhana series of videos. He jumps over all sorts of things and generally hoons all over whatever setting he is involved in. This time out we don’t get a normal Gymkhana video, this one is called Climbkhana and it’s called that because he is climbing America’s Mountain. Each year … Continue reading

Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Sport Turismo packs 680hp

Porsche has announced the most powerful Panamera Sport Turismo and the car is a hybrid. The gas engine for the car is a 550 hp 4.0L twin-turbo V8 engine and the electric hybrid motor is a 136hp unit. Total system output for the car is 680hp and 626 lb-ft of torque. The car is able to reach 60mph from a … Continue reading

Kano’s next learn-to-code kit is a build-it-yourself laptop

 London-based Kano has another code kit in the works to add to its STEM targeting gamified educational line of build-it-yourself kids’ products ahead of the present-buying holiday season. Read More

Apple’s Safari update secretly mines data to protect your privacy

Apple’s newly launched macOS High Sierra may not be flashy on the outside, but there’s plenty going on beneath the surface. Admittedly, some of its high-profile upgrades are easier to spot: Like Safari muting autoplaying videos by default. However, a…