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Porcupine Goes on Tour in Alaska

Porcupine Goes on Tour in Alaska

Snickers the friendly porcupine is essentially the mascot of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. The furry friend has been part of the organization's educational endeavors and has gone on tour to schools in the area. Snickers is a great pal for the AWCC and a great example of an unorthodox spokesman. View Now
Turning Neknominating From Negative to Positive - Challenge Accepted!

Turning Neknominating From Negative to Positive - Challenge Accepted!

Neknominating became a "thing" recently where people would chug a bottle of beer and then do something potentially dangerous as a dare. That person would then "neknominate" someone else to carry out a similar stunt. Two guys took it upon themselves to change up the whole neknominating thing and the outcome is so much more satisfying. See how they turned a dangerous trend into a movement of paying it forward. Not only that - but they've nominated our very own RightThisMinute hosts to do something great for others. They've got 24 hours to make it happen. Ready? Set. Go! View Now
Man Reunites With Stranger Who Thwarted His Suicide

Man Reunites With Stranger Who Thwarted His Suicide

Jonny Benjamin was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder when he was 20 years old. In January of 2008 he went to London's Waterloo Bridge with plans to commit suicide but something happened. A guy who came to be known as "Mike," but whose actual name is Neil, said something to Jonny while he was at the bridge. Jonny says, "His words actually prompted my recovery." Fast forward six years later and Rethink Mental Illness was able to capture the incredibly emotional reunion between Jonny and Neil. View Now
Kid Tested, Gov't Approved: Using Children for Bio-Testing Protective Masks

Kid Tested, Gov't Approved: Using Children for Bio-Testing Protective Masks

Circa 1960, the US Department of Defense responded to the threat of biological warfare by developing protective masks for the civilian population. After they conducted various tests in the lab, they graduated to using living human test subjects who were volunteered for the study... the children of US Service Men. Take a look at this eerie informational video. View Now
Adorable Tyke Moved to Tears by 'A Great Big World'

Adorable Tyke Moved to Tears by 'A Great Big World'

This video is further proof that music is its own language. Whether you're young or old, the power of a melody combined with singing can move you to tears like it did to 4-year-old Jackson. Watch as the adorable tyke sheds tears as A Great Big World's "Say Something" featuring Christina Aguilera plays on the car stereo. Click here for the RTM crew's take on this video. Click here for the RTM take on the video. View Now
Husband Catches His Wife Rocking Out

Husband Catches His Wife Rocking Out

Sometimes you just want to dance! A woman in Tempe, Arizona was getting down in her kitchen to the tunes of "Do You Love Me" by The Contours while reading a vegetarian cookbook. However, she didn't realize that she was being filmed by her husband, UFC fighter Aaron Simpson, while rocking out. The look on her face when she realizes that she has been caught dancing is absolutely priceless. View Now
Impaired Driver Runs Into Pole & Car Narrowly Avoids Flash Flood

Impaired Driver Runs Into Pole & Car Narrowly Avoids Flash Flood

These videos show two different disasters made by man and nature that were caught on camera. In the first clip, a possibly-impaired driver cruises in front of this man with a car camera. It appears that the driver in front is having issues, but instead of stopping, continues to swerve until they hit a pole. In the second clip, a car barely misses a flash flood on a bridge in Bolivia that injured two people. The explosion and force of water came just seconds after a few cars and a pedestrian passed the bridge, so luckily they were able to avoid the ordeal. View Now
Searching the World for the Rarest Cars

Searching the World for the Rarest Cars

A new show called Chrome Undergound is set to air on the Discovery Channel and is all about old school cars. A pair of car collectors travel the world to get some of the rarest and finest cars around. These vehicles can cost upwards of eight figures. The show kicks off on Feburary 25th on the Discovery Channel at 10 p.m. EST. View Now
Paris Has Never Been So Extreme Original

Paris Has Never Been So Extreme

This is Neels Castillon's masterpiece that features a trio of skateboaders as they make their way through Paris. Who knew that black and white skateboarding footage could make you want to head to France? It is basically a video tour of Paris through the eyes of the skateboarders, which is pretty unique. Click here for the RTM crew's take on this film. View Now
Entertainment System Helps You Forget Where You Are Tech Time

Entertainment System Helps You Forget Where You Are

It's Tech Time! The Glyph is the ultimate noise- and vision-canceling headset. You can play video games and movies without worrying about standing too close to the screen. Without the use of pixels, the quality of the entertainment is also better. If you want to check out the Glyph's Kickstarter, click here. The product costs $500 and ships in the winter of 2014. View Now
Prank Goes From Joke to Choke

Prank Goes From Joke to Choke

YouTube prankster Sam Pepper teamed up with fouseyTUBE to prank some unsuspecting people around Los Angeles. The plan: provide a taxi service around the city while throwing customers into the middle of a drug deal. What could possibly go wrong? Well, the guy they picked up wasn't about to be "taken for a ride." View Now
Skateboarding Through Paris

Skateboarding Through Paris

Filmmaker Neels Castillon decided to film three skateboarders as they explored Paris. With several famous sites as their background, these extremists made themselves at home. The awesome cinematography makes the skaters and scenery look that much cooler. Click here for the original video. View Now
A Not-So-Friendly Ghost May Be Haunting This Bar

A Not-So-Friendly Ghost May Be Haunting This Bar

Carlisle Castle Hotel in Australia has had some seriously spooky activity over the last few weeks. Surveillance cameras have captured the action and folks believe the haunting could be by a bartender who died in the 90s. If it is in fact Old Peter, he certainly has made a mess of the place. Do you believe the bar is haunted or is all of this just a hoax? View Now
Diver Saves Dog From Icy Lake

Diver Saves Dog From Icy Lake

Diver Ove Karlson was forced to save a dog from an icy lake. The dog was chasing birds when it slipped through the ice while Karlson's wife was nearby. The owner left to get help, but by the time they got back, Ove had already saved the day. The dog was tired but was taken to the vet and is expected to fine. View Now
Alleged Burglar Caught on Tape Is Not Very Good at His Job

Alleged Burglar Caught on Tape Is Not Very Good at His Job

An attempted burglary was caught on tape by a woman in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The entire incident was picked up with the woman essentially providing commentary as she was talking to police while filming. The man took off in a getaway car but the woman was still on the phone with cops and helped them track the guy down. He was arrested and charged with burglary, something he is evidently not very good at in the first place. View Now

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