Adam Schefter Thinks Chip Kelly and the Eagles Will Part Ways After This Season

Chip Kelly appears destined to be the latest in a long line of great college coaches bounced from the NFL after a 45-17 beat down courtesy of the Bucs this past Sunday. And even though the NFC East is a rotting diaper, and his Eagles still have a chance to win it by default, they’re … Read more

State Department Issues a Travel Alert, Asks Everyone to be Vigilant

After the attacks in Paris and additional threats around the world, the State Department issued a travel alert on Monday. They’re asking for citizens to be vigilant and look out for suspicious activity—especially during the holidays. According to the Associated Press, the alert says that current information suggests extremists’ affiliated with the Islamic State, al-Qaida, … Read more

Here’s the Full List of Winners for Last Night’s 2015 American Music Awards

ARTIST OF THE YEAR Luke Bryan Ariana Grande Nicki Minaj One Direction [WINNER] Taylor Swift NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR PRESENTED BY KOHL’S Fetty Wap Sam Hunt [WINNER] Tove Lo Walk The Moon The Weeknd ​Maroon 5 Arianna Grande Meghan Trainor Sam Smith Ed Sheeran SONG OF THE YEAR Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth – “See You … Read more

Lenny Dykstra Claims He Paid Private Investigators $500,000 to Help Him Blackmail Umpires

Since retiring from Major League Baseball in 1996, former Mets and Phillies player Lenny Dykstra has run into one legal issue after another. From bankruptcy fraud to grand theft auto, he’s been hit with some really serious charges. So it should go without saying that you need to take the things he says with a … Read more

Will Smartphones Kill the Tradition of Black Friday?

The obligatory chore of holiday shopping isn’t nearly as stressful as it once was—thanks in large part to our mobile devices. No longer are we required to dedicate entire days at the mall, maneuvering through hordes of shoppers and enduring long lines; today, we simply need a WiFi connection and some spare time. According to … Read more

Earth Had Its Hottest September on Record, 2015 on Track to be Hottest Year

Each month we’re reminded of our slow fast march to the grave when NASA, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the Japan Meteorological Agency, get together to tell us that the month that’s just passed has been recorded as the hottest in Earth’s history and that global warming is worsening with every last … Read more

Poll: Less Than Half of Recent Graduates Think College Was Worth It

With parasitic for-profit colleges, money-grubbing colleges, and the evil overlord that is Sallie Mae clouding the College Experience—not to mention the $1.3 trillion student loan debt—it’s not hard to imagine that a few customers alumni are less than satisfied with college. Approximately 30,000 graduates of four-year colleges in the U.S. were surveyed for the second … Read more

Twitter Is Reportedly Planning to Expand Beyond Its Signature 140-Character Limit

In a somewhat baffling move, Twitter is reportedly planning to expand beyond its signature 140-character limit. These reports claim that Twitter is currently working on a mystery product that will allow users to “publish long-form content,” though the specifics of that product are not known. Lest we forget, Twitter practically sent out a global casting … Read more

NASA Finds Definitive Evidence of Water on Mars

Mars, our dear old friend and elusive spectacle, has finally delivered some astoundingly good news for the future of mankind. According to a paper published in the journal Nature Geoscience, scientists have discovered “definitive signs of liquid water” on the surface of the notorious red planet. This means that, in addition to its boastful status … Read more

Painkiller Deaths Drop by 25 Percent in States Where Medical Marijuana is Legal

Painkiller overdoses are a growing problem nationwide, but new research shows that medical marijuana might be one way to fix the problem. Newsweek reports that in states where medical marijuana is legal painkiller deaths and overdoses are 25 percent lower than the national rate. More than 16,500 people died of opioid drug overdoses in the … Read more