We could have used a couple of exploding watermelons back in the ’70s, when villains roamed the countryside snatching the fruits of our labor and destroying a young boy’s dream of riches beyond his ...
Jake Carlini finds a lawn mower and destroys assorted items with it, including a piñata, spray paint, and even a watermelon. This video is for entertainment purposes only! Heavy snow warning as up to ...
If you’ve been on YouTube Shorts lately, you’ve probably noticed a new wave of animated videos blowing up with tens of millions of views. They look sleek, fast-paced, and way too complicated for the ...
Sofie Dossi and her brother explode a watermelon, milk jug, and coke bottle using only rubber bands! A fun and messy challenge. Trump admin reversing Obama-era emission rule Hawley introduces bill to ...
Holly has a degree in Medical Biochemistry from the University of Leicester. Her scientific interests include genomics, personalized medicine, and bioethics.View full profile Holly has a degree in ...
It felt like a science-fiction film, one Lebanese friend told me. At almost exactly the same moment—3:30 p.m. today—pagers exploded all over Lebanon, leaving hideous gashes and wounds on the heads, ...
Imagine slicing into a juicy watermelon on a hot summer day, only to find it has spontaneously exploded, releasing swarms of maggots and a foul odor so potent it could singe your nose hairs. Yes, ...
Bryson DeChambeau’s YouTube video with Donald Trump has been a huge hit. As of Wednesday morning, 21 hours after the video of the two playing golf together was posted, it had already surpassed four ...
Watermelons can offer a nice explosion of flavor in your mouth, but they shouldn’t be spontaneously combusting. Oddly enough, that’s exactly what some fans of the popular fruit are worried about ...
A staple at picnics and backyard barbecues, watermelon is the quintessential summer fruit. Over half of Americans said they purchased it within the last year, according to a survey by The Packer, a ...
“It was foaming like a volcano, so I thought this is not good,” retired biology teacher Julie Raines tells Inside Edition. Americans eat 5.1 billion pounds of watermelon each year. But this year comes ...