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Tired Employees Are as Bad as Drunk Ones, Study Says
The report found that 74 percent of Americans aren't getting at least the recommended seven hours of sleep every night, and the companies are suffering for it.
People at a Tattoo Removal Clinic Tell Us Why They're Getting Rid of Their Shitty Ink
Diamonds are forever, garbage tattoos don't have to be.
Zlatan Will Sue Swedish Doctor for Accusing Him of Doping
You don't want to accuse Zlatan Ibrahimovic of doping without proof.
Pro-Tip: If You're a Suspected Dark Web Drug Dealer, Don't Trademark Your #Brand
David Ryan Burchard was charged, in part, because he allegedly tried to trademark "caliconnect," his supposed dark web dealer username.
David Roth's Weak In Review: March Madness, And The Tao Of Blowing It
The NCAA Tournament is already kind of a mess, and will definitely continue to be a mess. It's both bigger and smaller than basketball, and the mess is the point.
A Raccoon Stocks Up on Cucumber in This Week's Pachecomics
Tencha the raccoon finds out that intimate activities with vegetables rarely end well.
Fraud, Misconduct, Mistakes: This Blog Finds the Stories Behind Retracted Papers
Five years on, Retraction Watch continues to push harder for transparency in scientific publishing.
Defending the Indefensible: Bad DJing
Perhaps, just perhaps, it's time to give terrible DJs their shine.
British 'Vogue' Wants You to 'Buzzfeed Your Wardrobe'—But What Exactly Does That Mean?
27 Ways This Heritage Brand Is Jumping the Shark
Matthew Dellavedova And The Search For The Perfect Mistake
Matthew Dellavedova had his ups and downs in Cleveland's Game 2 victory. We parse those downs—namely, his six turnovers—for some hidden signs of greatness.
These Wild Asparagus Harvesters Were Mistaken for Violent Criminals
Six police cars sped out to the site of the pending crime only to find that these knife-wielders were not exactly violent—towards humans, anyway.
What I Learned Working Summers at an Amusement Park
Working at Hersheypark, a chocolate-themed amusement park in Pennsylvania, taught me to be a better liar, do drugs at work to make the day go by faster, and never take my job too seriously.