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Humans Ride Verruckt, the Tallest Water Slide in the World and 10 More

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Humans Ride Verruckt, the Tallest Water Slide in the World

The first humans to ride Verruckt, the tallest water slide in the world, have taken the plunge.

Facebook: Here's Why We Deleted Cheerleader's Hunting Pics

Facebook came under fire from hunting advocates and gun-rights supporters this weekend when it removed a series of photos from the account of Kendall Jones.

Dubai to Create the World's First Climate-Controlled City

Dubai has announced plans to create the world's first climate-controlled city.

25 People Rescued From Magic Mountain 'Ninja' Roller Coaster

About 25 people were trapped for more than two hours Monday night on the Ninja roller coaster at Magic Mountain in Valencia, California, and were eventually rescued by specializ...

The CIA's Social Media Manager Deserves a Raise

The CIA answered five Twitter questions on Monday, a month after sending its first official tweet.

Self-Serve Beer Stations Designed for All-Stars

Anyone headed to Minnesota's Target Field next week can expect a hoppy new addition: two self-serve beer stations.

Google Founders Talk About Ending the 40-Hour Work Week

It's not often that Google's two founders do a joint interview, so when they do it's worth paying attention.

Your Country's 'Game of Thrones' Sigil if the World Cup Was in Westeros

The 'World Cup Westeros' Tumblr features 'Game of Thrones'-inspired sigils for the competition's biggest teams.

Roxy Jacenko gets in email fight with Sarah Stavrow

Australian businesswoman Roxy Jacenko has taken aim at another successful female Sarah Stravrow, blasting her for gossiping in a leaked email.

California Shark Bite Victim: 'It Locked Into My Chest...I Was Like, This Is It'

Steven Robles was an hour into his regular weekend swim off some of Southern California's most popular beaches when he came face-to-face with a great white shark.

Chicago's Brutal Weekend Ends With 82 People Shot

It was a bloody Fourth of July weekend in Chicago, where at least nine people were shot to death in one of the biggest crime surges the city has seen this year.

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