Brian Moylan
Jaymes Mansfield Wishes She Could've Been the Villain of 'RuPaul's Drag Race'
The Milwaukee queen looks back on the events of Friday's episode.
Anal Rejuvenation Is Making Works of Art Out of American Butts
From skin-tag removal to tightening procedures to anal botox, how a new class of doctors is making bottoming its top priority.
A Bunch of People Got Naked and Slaughtered a Sheep at Auschwitz
They then chained themselves to the camp's front gate before authorities arrested them.
Rick Perry Challenged the Election of Texas A&M's First Gay Student Body President
The energy secretary said he was "deeply troubled" by the results, but the university couldn't believe he cared.
China's Fighting Toilet Paper Thieves with Facial Recognition
Authorities at Beijing's Temple of Heaven recently installed new TP dispensers that record visitors' faces so that no one can hog the Charmin.
A Waiter Was Fired for Asking Customers if They Were Legal US Residents
"I need to make sure you're from here before I serve you."
The Yellow Ranger in the New Power Rangers Movie Is Queer
It's a small aside in a film that's otherwise about five teens battling evil, but it's a big step forward in the superhero genre.
A River in New Zealand Now Has the Same Rights as a Living Human Being
The court ruled in favor of the local Whanganui tribe, which has been fighting for the country to recognize the river as its ancestor for over 100 years.
The Satanic Temple Wants to Save Kids from Abusive Teachers
The Temple plans to erect billboards in areas that still allow corporal punishment in public schools and notify school boards of children's civil rights.
Some Generous Stoner Left a Bunch of Weed to Goodwill in a Donated Cooler
Police in Washington are currently looking for the mysterious Johnny Marijuana Seed figure who left nearly four pounds of weed at the local charity store.
New Zealand Sees Spike in Americans Seeking Citizenship Following Trump's Election
Applications from Americans seeking citizenship to the Kiwi nation jumped 70 percent over the 12 weeks following the election, compared to the same period last year.
Weed Might Put You at Greater Risk for Heart Attack or Stroke, Says Study
The new research adds to a number of conflicting studies about the safety of getting high.