German Automaker Develops First Salt Water-Powered Car – Truth! & Misleading!
A German automaker has developed the world’s first salt water-powered car that has been approved for travel on European roads.
A German automaker has developed the world’s first salt water-powered car that has been approved for travel on European roads.
An abandoned “ghost ship” full of Ebola-infected rats will make landfall in Florida.
An FBI raid of a pig brothel in Missouri resulted in 40 arrests.
The FDA has admitted that most chicken meat sold in the U.S. contains cancer-causing arsenic.
DNA tests have confirmed that a homeless man found dead beneath an overpass in San Diego was Elvis Presley.
An official email orders the recipient to appear in court and to print off an attachment.
As much as 59% of the fresh “tuna” that Americans eat is not actually tuna.
Facebook will delete “inactive likes” from business pages on the social network.
Wisconsin Republican Rep. Paul Ryan’s budget plan would slash federal spending by $2.5 trillion over 10 years.
Sale stickers at Target can be used to determine whether an sale price will be lowered more in the future, and Target uses a regular weekly schedule to mark down prices in different departments.