Canadian Man Named Lorne Grabher Stripped of His Right to Have a ‘GRABHER’ License Plate Is Appealing the Court’s Decision
Lorne Grabher had bought the vanity license plate as a 65th birthday gift for his father to celebrate their family name.
Lorne Grabher had bought the vanity license plate as a 65th birthday gift for his father to celebrate their family name.
You can stamp Baby Yoda's portrait on your breakfast with this waffle maker, which also has five different temperature settings.
The police in Surrey, England used Pancake Day as an excuse to make pancake art wanted posters and flood their Twitter feed with breakfast puns.
The popular dollar store franchise is reserving an hour for seniors to help them avoid crowds and stock up on household items.
Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium is closed to visitors due to the coronavirus outbreak, and the penguins there got to take advantage of the empty halls.
Even today, Buster “The Great Stone Face” Keaton's filmmaking genius continues to influence everyone from Mel Brooks to Jackie Chan.
Police in the city of Newport, Oregon, were forced to post a Facebook update cautioning citizens against treating a lack of toilet tissue as an emergency.
The Winchester Mystery House, one of the most infamous pieces of architecture on Earth, will appear in LEGO form at the Bay Area's new LEGOLAND Discovery Center.
A couple of long-suffering scientists from Australia donated their time—and their gas—to figuring out whether farts can spread disease.
All it takes is a can of compressed air and a little homemade computer cleaner to keep coronavirus and other germs away from your laptop.
The organization is cautioning that canceled blood drives could create a serious supply shortage for people in need.
J.K. Rowling wrote and illustrated the one-of-a-kind, pocket-sized Harry Potter book for a charity auction in 2004.
From Oscar-winning actors to CEOs, these are some of the most notable people to have attended and graduated from New York University.
To keep customers safer during the coronavirus outbreak, Capitol Hill Books in Washington, D.C., will allow guests to sign up for one-hour time slots to browse books in isolation.
Beyond practicing good hygiene and social distancing, you can help your community during the coronavirus outbreak in a number of ways.
There are a million reasons why we should be paying more attention to treehoppers, entomology student Brendan Morris says.
Television shows have been trying to be their generation's 'Twilight Zone' ever since Rod Serling's trippy anthology first scrambled its viewers brains. In the 1980s, Steven Spielberg gave it a try with 'Amazing Stories'—a series that has just been reboot
This recipe balances savory and sweet and creates an addictive chocolate chip cookie that has some surprises in store.
With its down layer made of recycled plastic and water-resistant outer shell, you can wear this trench coat in the spring, winter, and fall.
Mail-order mattress companies make solemn oaths that consumers can return purchases. The problem is that the companies can't accept them. So what happens next?
The star recently spotted 1500 light-years from Earth is shaped like a teardrop and pulsates on one side, making it a celestial anamoly.
Stop pushing around that beat-up manual vacuum and step into the future with these top-rated robot vacuums on Amazon, including models from iRobot, eufy, and other major brands.
The Spanish surrealist's work has materialized in a North Carolina thift shop, where it was waiting to be priced for less than $50.
Vans' new slip-on sneakers feature cool color palettes and a variety of visually appealing, tactile designs.