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Watch Roger Federer Play Tennis Through Google Glass [VIDEO] and 10 More

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Watch Roger Federer Play Tennis Through Google Glass [VIDEO]

When tennis stars Roger Federer and Stefan Edberg visited Google's Silicon Valley campus, they hit the tennis court to play a few rounds while wearing Glass.

A Giant Shark Is About to Eat Washington, D.C., Weather Map Reveals

According to this weather map, a giant shark is about to eat Washington, D.C. Also, severe thunderstorms are likely there, and in other parts of the U.S.

California Woman Found 10 Years After Kidnapping, Police Say

Police found a missing California woman on Wednesday, 10 years after she was kidnapped as a teenager.

Millions of Bees Swarm Delaware Highway After Truck Accident

An estimated 16 million to 20 million honey bees swarmed a Delaware highway after a truck carrying 460 hives overturned on I-95 outside of Newark.

World Cup Preview: Can England Survive Deadly Group D?

The 2014 World Cup's Group D includes England, Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica. Here's a 10-minute guide to the teams, players and storylines to follow.

Rabbi, Boy Scout Leader and a Mother Arrested in Online Child Porn Bust

Seventy people were arrested in the New York City area on Wednesday and charged with creating and distributing online child pornography.

Iranians Arrested for 'Happy' Tribute Video Apparently Released

Iran has apparently released the three men and women who starred in a viral YouTube video that showed them dancing to Pharrell Williams' "Happy"

Golf Star Rory McIlroy Calls Off Engagement, 'Wasn't Ready for Marriage'

Professional golf superstar Rory McIlroy announced on Wednesday that he broke off his five-month engagement to tennis star Caroline Wozniacki.

For American World Cup Hopefuls, the Road to Brazil Starts at Stanford

A report from the United States Men's National Team's pre-World Cup training camp.

The Top 10 Job Industries Hiring Right Now

Here are the top 10 job sectors you should be checking out.

Russia Sent Twitter a Court Order to Ban an Account — And Twitter Complied

Twitter blocked a pro-Ukrainian Twitter account for its users in Russia on Monday, but the company wouldn't tell us why — until now.

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