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Tiger Woods Allegedly Dating 22-Year-Old With Arrest Record
Tiger Woods is apparently back on the dating scene.
According to the Daily Mail, the disgraced golfer is now dating Alyse Lahti Johnston, a 22-year-old (yep, 22) student from Cleveland, Ohio. The relationship has reportedly been going on for a few months now, and sources say Woods -- who is 13 years Johnston's senior -- is "smitten" with her.
How the couple met is a little vague (a sourc
Price of Taco Bell Burrito Sparks Shootout
Ricardo Jones was angry that the price of a Taco Bell Beefy Crunch Burrito had gone from 99 cents to a $1.49. How angry? Well, it took tear gas and a SWAT team to finally calm him down.
In Jones's defense, he had ordered seven Beefy Crunch Burritos from a Taco Bell drive-through window in San Antonio, Texas...
The Crazy Blake Griffin Dunk That Didn’t Count and Others That Did [VIDEOS]
Phoenix Suns' head coach Alvin Gentry labeled the dunk Los Angeles Clippers' rookie Blake Griffin threw down over Suns' center Marcin Gortat on Sunday as "impressive of a dunk as I have seen in the NBA in 23 years."
Unfortunately for Griffin, the dunk didn't count, since he was called for a charge.
After the jump, watch Griffin posterize Gortat. (Does it still count as posterization when
Barack Obama Picks Kansas to Win The National Championship
Barack Obama didn't take a whole lot of risks when filling out his NCAA Tournament brackets.
The President has all four number one seeds — Duke, Pittsburgh, Ohio State and Kansas — advancing to the Final Four, with Kansas winning it all...
Painting With WiFi and Other Amazing Videos of ‘Light Art’
Move over, Jackson Pollock. Artist Timo Arnall eschews the oil paints for light by creating visualizations of WiFi signals. Says Arnall on Vimeo:
This project explores the invisible terrain of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs.
A four-metre long measuring rod with 80 points of light reveals cross-sections through WiFi networks using a phot
Man Arrested After Complaining To Police He Was Cheated in Coke Deal
The 40-dollar bag of cocaine Antonio Recinos bought from his friendly neighborhood drug dealer seemed to him to be a bit short. So the East Hartford, Connecticut man dialed 911 to report that he had been ripped off.
Light-Up Cereal Boxes and Other Whiz-Bang Product Packaging [VIDEOS]
We found these light-up cereal boxes today that illuminate store shelves. These are just a marketing demo, but there's a good chance this electrical induction technique will be lighting up grocery stores in the near future.
We've got the video, along with a few other mind-blowing examples of the future of point of purchase display gadgetry.
Blind Man’s Guide Dog Loses Sight, New Guide Dog Leads Them Both
In heartwarming news, the Daily Mail reports on a blind man whose seeing-eye dog went blind, so he got another guide dog to help him and his newly blind dog get around.
Sound confusing? Check out the BBC's adorable video.
Massive Earthquake, Tsunami Strike Japan; Effects Expected Around the Globe
Hundreds have been found or are presumed dead after a massive earthquake and ensuing tsunami tore through Japan's northeast coast. Some are already declaring the 8.9 magnitude quake the largest ever recorded and after-effects are expected to hit the west coast of the US, the Phillippines, Indonesia and other vulnerable spots. The Internet has sped into action, using Twitter to report updates and G
Hawaii Named Happiest State in the US
Hawaii was the country's happiest state in 2010.
This according to the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, which takes into account emotional health, physical health, healthy behaviors, and job satisfaction.
While one might guess that Hawaii's stellar climate has something to do with its residents' contentment, the rest of the top five happiest states were rounded out by Wyoming, North Dakota, Al