Kurt tests a product that claims to provide 24 oz of fluids and charge your electric devices.
A grand jury voted to indict Laken Snelling on an additional charge of manslaughter. The former beauty queen and college ...
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A new study has revealed that the iconic Black Beauty meteorite contains much more hidden water than previously suspected. The rock, which fell to Earth from Mars, could reveal clues about the Red ...
Members of an Arizona fraternity are alleged to have instructed pledges to drink from large bottles of vodka the night before a Northern Arizona University student was pronounced dead, court documents ...
Owala has just released a brand new color drop in honor of Valentine’s Day. The company that was named one of Time Magazine’s “Best Inventions” in the last few years now has a customizable “Tattoo” ...
“We’re a cocktail band” is how the members of Off the Record describe their approach to early rock ’n’ roll. The trio’s arrangements are intentionally minimal — no bass player, no wall of sound — just ...
Urban Outfitters has released an exclusive version of Owala’s popular FreeSip 32oz water bottle in a Delft Cat print inspired by classic blue-and-white Delftware pottery. The patterned bottle is ...
Over the years, the sourced bourbon has become a favorite of collectors, particularly the high-proof, single-barrel bottlings usually known by the color of their wax tops. “Purple tops” are arguably ...
Fish are usually confined to water as their primary habitat, but a small group defies that rule in surprising ways. These species can remain on land for hours, days, or even years, thanks to ...
Shakas & Shoutouts! Battery Bill’s announces a future flagship superstore, Skyline extends rail service on New Year’s Eve for safer celebrations, and 17-year-old Genshu Price and Bottles4College kick ...
For years, David Waggonner designed courthouses and other public buildings at his architectural practice, Waggonner & Ball, in New Orleans. Then Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, and Waggonner became ...
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