While the demand for catgirls is likely a playful facade, the breach at the Idaho National Laboratory is a reminder of the ongoing cybersecurity challenges facing institutions today. The INL’s breach is a wake-up call for enhanced security protocols in an era where cyber threats can come fro...
In a country as large and diverse as the United States, there's really no limit to the new things that you can learn about the 50 states every day — which is why we've rounded up some of the weirdest and most random facts for each state right here. Whether you're looking to stump...
We combed through list after list of the oddest, strangest and somewhat naughty-sounding town names in every state. From Smut Eye to Ding Dong, you can learn unbelievable facts about each of these towns below. Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll Alabama Canva Alabama Fun Fact:This rural community is ...
So, next time you spot a beaver in Idaho, remember that it might just be the descendant of a brave pioneer who once took an unexpected flight into history. —WTF fun facts Source: “Parachuting beavers into Idaho’s wilderness? Yes, it really happened” — Boise State Public Radio Leave ...
Weird Washington Weird Washington Laws It is illegal to attach a vending machine to a utility pole without prior consent from the utility company. No person may walk about in public if he or she has the common cold. Destroying a beer cask or bottle of another is illegal....
East Idaho News: “Dan Gutman, author of ‘My Weird School’ series and other children’s books, answers 7 Questions” (2022) Book Club for Kids Podcast: “Interview with Dan Gutman” (2020) School Library Journal: “How I Corrupted America’s Youth” (2010) ...
You can find funny shaped buildings across the world. From a dog-shaped, dog-friendly park house in Idaho to a home in Bulgaria shaped like a very colorful snail, these weird building shapes will make you feel pretty disappointed with your current living space. ...
Kansas -Be careful about burning rubber when passing through Kansas. Screeching your tires is illegal in the state, and squealing upon acceleration can warrant a $500 fine and/or imprisonment up to 30 days. (
Brian of Boise, Idaho on 2016-08-31 said: Just found this site, business meeting in downtown Pasadena, knew nothing of the parrots, and a swarm screamed past! Loud like all parrots. I didn't see head or breasts, only wings and back and tail feathers. I thought I saw a lot of ...
When you say your home has everything, you really mean everything *but* a pickle blanket, sheep toilet paper organizer, and melting analog clock.