The US Secret Service Has Lost 1,024 Computers Since 2001
It's also misplaced 736 mobile phones, 121 guns and six cars.
It's also misplaced 736 mobile phones, 121 guns and six cars.
If you’re looking for NSA docs about the surveillance state, Snowden is your man. If you’re looking for guidance on how to make the world a more just place, we have to look elsewhere.
It serves as a terrifying reminder that the normalisation of the Nazis in the 1930s provided cover for some very powerful people in the US to be friendly with genocidal maniacs.
Hey, have you seen this flying car? It appeared in over 200 newspapers across the United States in 1958. Sure, it’s impractical, but it sure is neat. I’m just going to be staring at this flying car for the next four years if anybody needs me.
Even Twitter's brief boost couldn't last forever.
America lost last night. But Twitter must be feeling pretty good this morning.
Eva Braun’s home movies of Adolf Hitler are nowhere to be found.
Funeral homes aren’t just selling caskets anymore. They’re selling an “experience”.
Buzzfeed tracked down the photographer and the people in the photo and laid out the facts.
Apparently "the single greatest photo of any president ever" - but it's photoshopped.
Ever since Elon Musk unveiled his idea for a Hyperloop in 2013, we’ve been patiently waiting for it to become a reality. But some people have been waiting even longer.
Rajneeshpuram is largely forgotten today, but back in the early 1980s, the utopian community in Central Oregon became a national media fascination.
They may be partnering with ABC News, but they're still not a media company. Nope. No way. Not even a little bit.
Aircraft seen pouring out thick black smoke on Chicago airport runway.
That man was John Kerr. And Gizmodo has now obtained the CIA’s internal biographic report on him.
After months of searching, a history museum in Ohio has finally found a time capsule that was sealed by a local church in 1866.