Taylor Berman · 08/15/12 11:42PM

It might be time to reconsider your breakfast: eggs are almost as bad for your arteries as cigarettes, says a new study.

'Cosmic Supermom' Galaxy Is Having Over Two Star Babies a Day

Taylor Berman · 08/15/12 06:35PM

A galaxy 5.7 billion light years away from Earth has been having so many star babies that the Associated Press deemed it a 'cosmic supermom.' This space mom galaxy, which doesn't have an official name (commenters, do your worst), 'births' 740 stars a year, compared to the Milky Way's very prudish one a year. The rapid creation of stars has scientists baffled.

African Olympic Athletes Have Begun Claiming Asylum in London

Caity Weaver · 08/15/12 05:30PM

While Ryan Lochte is getting smashed and letting Swedish long jumpers try on his diamond grille, some Olympic athletes were quietly planning how to slip away from the Olympic village and request political asylum in London.

Watch This Bar Mitzvah Boy Vogue Like a Man

Neetzan Zimmerman · 08/15/12 05:22PM

Shaun Sperling was just another kid from the northwest suburbs of Chicago, until one day — March 14th, 1992 to be exact — when he stood before his friends and family at his Madonna-themed Bar Mitzvah and vogued the sacred vogue, thus officially becoming a man.

John Sununu Bitchily Tells Soledad O'Brien She Should Just 'Put an Obama Bumper Sticker on Her Forehead'

Kate Bennert · 08/15/12 05:13PM

In an interview this morning with Mitt Romney's surrogate John Sununu that was really just a shouting match, CNN's Soledad O'Brien attempted to explain to the former New Hampshire governor that the lies about Obama "stealing $700 billion" from Medicare are still, in fact, lies. But amidst her several attempts to get the facts straight and move on, At the 4:35 mark Sununu tells her she might as well just "put an Obama bumper sticker on her forehead." Which doesn't go over well.

Caity Weaver · 08/15/12 05:07PM

Blossom actress Mayim Bialik was just in a car crash and might lose her finger. There was "blood everywhere." Whoa!

The Day My Parents (and I) Found Out My Boobs Were on the Internet

Anonymous · 08/15/12 03:55PM

We received an anonymous personal account this week from a woman who'd read about Reddit's "fusking" of private nude photographs that had been uploaded to PhotoBucket. The tipster had had a similar experience, only with a website we'd never heard of. PinkMeth.com (very NSFW), she wrote, had stolen nude photographs she'd never intended to be made public, and then—adding insult to a privacy breach she might never had known existed otherwise—linked to her Facebook profile so that her identity was matched to the embarrassment.