Interviewer: Hello Alex. Tell me a little about yourself. Why do you think you'd be a good fit for our restaurant?
It’s our last day in Boston. Are you up for sailing on the Charles?
Oh man, you look sick as a dog. What's up? Do you have the flu or something?
That bed looks very comfortable. I think I'll take a quick nap.
Hey, have you ever broken a bone? I did! I broke my collar bone when I was skiing 3 years ago.
Some of my friends get to school by bus.
Goodbye hot smelly city. I'm so happy we're on our way to the countryside.
Our seat backs are upright, seat belts are fastened, and electronics are turned off (well almost)!
I am a fast learner. I like taking on new responsibilities and am quick to acquire new skills.
Whoa, I'm exhausted. I just worked a double, fourteen hours on my feet! What about you, how was your shift?
Oh no! There's a checkpoint up ahead, the police are looking for drunk drivers! What are we gonna do?
It’s chilly in our winter and I love it!
Ari: Hey Ami, Christina, I’m glad I bumped into you!
"Are you looking for Leo's Pizza? It's just around the block from here."
January starts the new year. We had a good time in Times Square!
It's 100 degrees outside, but my room is cool since I have air-conditioning. My cat loves it!
Hey, what's the cover to get into this place?
'Hey! My name is Robbie. I'm studying English here. It is my first year. What about you? What's your major, what are you taking?
Our appetite for salt is programmed into our brains. Now scientists believe that cocaine and heroin are particularly addictive in part because they usurp that programming.
The ride got very bumpy and an announcement told everyone to sit down and fasten their seat belts.
Hey, we should grab a bite sometime. I know a place that serves up tasty meals made from insects!
I looked for my glasses for ten minutes before I realized I was wearing them. I feel pretty dense!
An unnamed Belarus hunter was outfoxed by his quarry when the fox he had wounded ended up shooting him by pulling the trigger on the man's gun.
Really cute, guys. Now who's going to help me remove all this newspaper from my office?
I'm applying to many different companies for a job. With luck I'll hear back from a couple of them!
By the time the staff at New Zealand’s National Aquarium noticed that Inky the octopus was missing, telltale suction cup prints were the main clue to how he had broken free.
It is dawn in the Andes. A grimy carpet of red dust stretches over rolling featureless hills towards a horizon dominated by the icy cone of Chile's Licancabur volcano.
It is dawn in the Andes. A grimy carpet of red dust stretches over rolling featureless hills towards a horizon dominated by the icy cone of Chile's Licancabur volcano.
The dish will direct the radio waves down into the heart of the receiver, where signals from deep space can be amplified, recorded and analysed. To compensate for the rotation of the Earth, it will need to be fully steerable.
After the newly-born cosmos had exploded into existence and the heavens had filled with superheated particles, a thin gruel of matter somehow coalesced to produce heavy solid objects.
Gangnam Style by the Korean artist Psy enthralled one and all and became viral on the net. It entertained many and Bollywood took the opportunity to cash in on its immense popularity.
Here's Channel 17's anchor Victoria with today's top news stories.
The FDA report says that no link has been proven but that people are more likely to eat more at restaurants because of the large portions and the convivial atmosphere.
It's easy to fall asleep waiting for the cycle to end.
Russia has invited the U.S. to participate in a tank biathlon so that both nations may learn to play nice — with heavy artillery.
Across this bucolic countryside, trouble is brewing. An invasive African insect known as the coffee berry borer is threatening the area’s crops.
When you keep a collection of books in a city where the roads are made of water, you have to go with the flow. Venice's "Libreria Acqua Alta" keeps all their titles in basins, boats, and even a full-sized gondola!
Many parents are familiar with the trick of sneaking vegetables and other healthful stuff into their kids’ food. Turns out White House chefs were using similar tricks to whip up grub for noted junk food lover Bill Clinton.
Business is booming at the Sonora Market in Mexico City, where people concerned with the economy and the country's drug violence seek charms for protection and good luck.
In 2011 almost 9.5 million people were affected by severe drought. So few people dreamt that beneath the sun-scorched, cracked earth was enough water to supply the entire country of 41.6 million people for 70 years.
The racers are placed at a center circle and, when the command is given—"Ready, Steady, Slow!"—they're let loose toward the finish line. The average speed of a snail clocks in at around 0.03 mph/0.05kph.
At a very basic level, it simply makes many people angry to see elements of a "Big Brother" society, where authorities spy on people wherever they go, in the United States.
The billionaire’s will included $12 million to her dog Trouble. A judge, in an amendment, changed the amount to $2 million, still ample for the dog to live an opulent life.
An aurora borealis sends ribbons of yellow-green light through the sky over northern Canada.
Indian officials are blaming the blackouts, which have left a tenth of the world's population without power, on "energy-hungry states guzzling more than their allotted power" and crashing the grid.
Under extreme heat conditions, the body's organs begin to shut down. The brain, too, is affected by reduced blood flow. That's why people in the throes of heat illness begin to make poor, often life-threatening decisions.
Featuring three incarnations of the Doctor, the Doctor Who 50th anniversary episode delved deep into the character's psyche. "It's the most ambitious episode we've ever done," said the show's boss, Steven Moffat.
Before the massive blowout of BP's Macondo oil well in the Gulf of Mexico, tests showed that the slurry Halliburton pumped down into the well could be unstable.
A mutilated Afghan girl has been given a new prosthetic nose. Her abusive husband, a Taliban fighter, cut it off after she attempted to run away.
The rapper found out that he was banned from the Wynn Hotel in Vegas, because the Hotel didn't want Wayne to get in trouble on the premises.
Police are investigating a violent ice hockey impact where one player was left with severe concussion and a cracked vertebra after another slammed him into a glass partition.
Jesse James and Kat Von D have been exposed canoodling since the summer, but recent reports have conflicting views on whether the pair are happily together or acrimoniously split.
After looking at a series of upsetting photographs, research subjects who made amiable jokes about the images had more positive emotions afterward than those who laughed mockingly at the pictures.
Because Internet anonymity is known to aid cyber-crimes, social media companies like Google and Facebook are taking measures to stop people from using pseudonyms. A 'real name' culture is spreading.
Tens of thousands of Youtube clips have been gathered and collated by director Kevin MacDonald into a feature film meant to depict a "single day on earth."
Johnny Depp turns the one-dimensional Mad Hatter caricature into a nuanced, if orange-coiffed, paragon tormented by the effects of mercury poisoning.
Here's a flipped view from the wharf with the city's skyscrapers in the background.
The game was on in the background but everyone was too busy in the kitchen to watch.
Yeah, I think they are. My cousin saw tanks in the street yesterday. He wasn't scared, though. He was mad as hell.
Doesn't your family live near the fighting? Are they in danger of getting hit by the bombs?