Moviegoers settle in for what they believe is a coming attraction for a driver behind the wheel. Just then, everyone in the theater gets a text message and many look down to read it. What happens next chilled me to the bone.
The Punan people believe that a large helmeted hornbill guards the river between life and death. Their call is described as hoots followed by maniacal laughter.
The Punan people believe that a large helmeted hornbill guards the river between life and death. Their call is described as hoots followed by maniacal laughter.
Ever experience a coincidence? What they mean divides us into one of two camps: skeptics and believers. Believers think coincidences are evidence of mysterious and hidden causes. Skeptics put them down to statistical quirks.
Ever experience a coincidence? What they mean divides us into one of two camps: skeptics and believers. Believers think coincidences are evidence of mysterious and hidden causes. Skeptics put them down to statistical quirks.
Ever experience a coincidence? What they mean divides us into one of two camps: skeptics and believers. Believers think coincidences are evidence of mysterious and hidden causes. Skeptics put them down to statistical quirks.
Ever experience a coincidence? What they mean divides us into one of two camps: skeptics and believers. Believers think coincidences are evidence of mysterious and hidden causes. Skeptics put them down to statistical quirks.
In general, many believe men can more easily compartmentalize between sex and emotion, while women need to experience an emotional connection to feel sexual desire.
People love to fill in mysterious areas of nature with myths of monsters. Early maps had voids marked "Here be Dragons," sasquatches are believed to be prowling the thick forests, and creatures are concealed under every lake.
People love to fill in mysterious areas of nature with myths of monsters. Early maps had voids marked "Here be Dragons," sasquatches are believed to be prowling the thick forests, and creatures are concealed under every lake.
People love to fill in mysterious areas of nature with myths of monsters. Early maps had voids marked "Here be Dragons," sasquatches are believed to be prowling the thick forests, and creatures are concealed under every lake.
People love to fill in mysterious areas of nature with myths of monsters. Early maps had voids marked "Here be Dragons," sasquatches are believed to be prowling the thick forests, and creatures are concealed under every lake.
"I never believed a woman has to fall in love with a guy just because they're having sex. I hated the hypocrisy of it. Men can do whatever, and it's acceptable."
When Mr. Snowden went to the airport, he had a clear plan to reach another jurisdiction where he believed he could obtain asylum, partly from discussions with a WikiLeaks activist who had begun advising him.
When Mr. Snowden went to the airport, he had a clear plan to reach another jurisdiction where he believed he could obtain asylum, partly from discussions with a WikiLeaks activist who had begun advising him.
When Mr. Snowden went to the airport, he had a clear plan to reach another jurisdiction where he believed he could obtain asylum, partly from discussions with a WikiLeaks activist who had begun advising him.
The journalists had been uncovered, and now, they were sitting ducks. Both in the blast which killed Colvin and Ochlik and now, photographer William Daniels believes the Syrian Army deliberately targeted them.
The journalists had been uncovered, and now, they were sitting ducks. Both in the blast which killed Colvin and Ochlik and now, photographer William Daniels believes the Syrian Army deliberately targeted them.
Despite attacks on their livestock, Pakistani herders don't have an atavistic enmity to snow leopards. One conservationist believes that if locals are compensated for their losses, they will have no interest in killing them.
Despite attacks on their livestock, Pakistani herders don't have an atavistic enmity to snow leopards. One conservationist believes that if locals are compensated for their losses, they will have no interest in killing them.
Despite attacks on their livestock, Pakistani herders don't have an atavistic enmity to snow leopards. One conservationist believes that if locals are compensated for their losses, they will have no interest in killing them.
The Punan people believe that a large helmeted hornbill guards the river between life and death. Their call is described as hoots followed by maniacal laughter.
"...I believe that local communities have rights, and they have made decisions to allow these businesses to prosper as they are a big part of their economy."
A Japanese scientist says he believes a new cloning technique will allow him to bring the long-extinct wooly mammoth back to life within four to five years.
A Japanese scientist says he believes a new cloning technique will allow him to bring the long-extinct wooly mammoth back to life within four to five years.