Brian Gongol
Bridge to nowhere, meet the skywalk to nowhere
A very scary design for a glass-bottomed skywalk in the Grand Canyon would put visitors 4,000 feet up above the river below. That's more than twice the height of the Sears Tower. But good for the builders: The project is being conducted by the Hualapai Indian Nation, which is trying to diversify its tribal income.
A very scary design for a glass-bottomed skywalk in the Grand Canyon would put visitors 4,000 feet up above the river below. That's more than twice the height of the Sears Tower. But good for the builders: The project is being conducted by the Hualapai Indian Nation, which is trying to diversify its tribal income.
Free long-distance, planet-wide
California company uses an Iowa phone number to deliver global long-distance service for free. Of course, they plan to turn it into an advertising-based revenue model before long. They always do.
McCook's water is safe again
Hand on the Torch
UK anti-terror chief says they're tracking 30 major plots against Britain