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'I Regret Nothing': First Man to Buy Legal Weed in Washington Fired and 10 More

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'I Regret Nothing': First Man to Buy Legal Weed in Washington Fired

A Spokane, Washington man was fired after becoming the first man to buy legal weed there. Why? His bosses spotted him on the evening news.

12 Very North Korean Quotes From North Korea's Letter About Seth Rogen Film

The government of North Korea has filed a formal protest with the United Nations over The Interview, a film starring Seth Rogen and James Franco about a plot to kill Kim Jong-Un.

Polar Vortex in July: Record Cold Weather on the Way to U.S.

A polar vortex-like event will cause temperatures to plunge across the Midwest during what should be the hottest week of the year.

Soot-Stained Documents Reveal Firing Squad Executions in Ukraine

In the burnt-out rubble of pro-Russian rebel headquarters in Ukraine, Mashable's Christopher Miller found evidence of an execution trial.

Man Allegedly Steals a Tesla, Then Becomes First to Die in a Model S Crash

The crash occurred after the suspect led police on a high-speed chase.

Brazilian Footballers Are Instagram Gods

Brazil's World Cup dreams are over, but the team took home at least one title no one can take away: champions of Instagram.

Long-Anticipated World's Tallest Water Slide Is Now Open for Business

Verruckt, the world's tallest water slide, is now open to the public in Kansas City.

FIFA Partner, Wanted in World Cup Ticket Scam, Is On the Run

FIFA partner Ray Whelan gave police in Brazil the slip, just moments before officers were set to re-arrest him for illegally selling World Cup tickets.

Aussie Starup Airtasker Acquires Occasional Butler

Startup Airtasker, which allows people to outsource their random tasks for a fee, is on track to make sure no Australian does their own boring jobs again.

Mystery of Fireball That Lit Up Australian Sky Is Solved

Social media lit up as a massive fireball shot across Australian skies last night, with many thinking it was a crashing plane.

The US Wants Iraq's Radicals to Keep Tweeting

Social media works for and against the radicals who are known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

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