Free shopping? Yes, there is such a thing… in Tokyo, Japan.
If you’re one of the millions of Americans getting an economic stimulus check, we want to know how you plan to spend the money (on average $600 per person).
The price of gold is near $900 an ounce these days, and some people are cashing in at “Gold Parties.“
There’s a new “green” cell phone tower in Wisconsin – it’s appropriately in the Green Bay area. So, how does it work?
Check out an office in Denver where you can exercise while you work! Let me know what you think about this idea.
A new bar opened in Portugal earlier this week, it’s called the Minus5 ice lounge. And that’s not just a name they picked to sound “cool,” it literally is cool… cold, really.
A few months ago, in an earlier blog, I wrote about the Virgin Galactic Spaceship 2 – a commuter spaceship with a hefty price tag for passengers. But it seems they’re not the only player in the space tourism game.
In The UK there’s a research project being done to see if hydrogen gas could be a real pollution free alternative to gasoline and diesel gas in the future.
The Nintendo Wii has made quite a name for itself over the past several months. The video gaming system has also doubled as a way to help with physical rehab, and even train surgeons at one Arizona hospital. Now, a new addition to the interactive system will help you get fit, according to Nintendo.com.
Want to buy a Ferris wheel? Check out one for sale on eBay.
101 year old Buster Martin finished this past weekend’s London Marathon in less than 10 hours. He’s now the world’s oldest marathon runner, but that’s not the only record he holds.
As gas prices soar, drivers look for options that may help them get more mileage for their money. That’s why some people are looking into the “Smart Car.” I went to the manufacturer’s website to take a look at the 2-seater, which starts at $13,590.
CBS News and The Associated Press report that in Los Angeles, the city council is proposing a new law limiting what paparazzi can do around celebrities.
The council’s proposal includes a “safety zone” around famous individuals.
This was the subject of an earlier blog, but I decided to revisit this topic after watching a story that aired on KTVI-TV in St. Louis. I want to hear your opinion.
If you’ve been to New York City, you’ve probably seen the subway grates that line city streets. Well, one student artist has added something you probably haven’t seen before.