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It's Finally Over: Donald Sterling Loses Bid to Block Clippers Sale and 10 More

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It's Finally Over: Donald Sterling Loses Bid to Block Clippers Sale

Finally, after months of noise and nonsense, the saga of disgraced Donald Sterling and his Los Angeles Clippers appears to have reached its end.

Newspaper Mistakenly Runs Photo of 'Jackass' Star Instead of Dead Israeli Soldier

The 'New Zealand Herald' has apologised after running a photo of Jackass comedian Ryan Dunn alongside a story about the death of an Israeli soldier.

MH17 Black Boxes Reveal 'Missile Explosion' Caused Crash in Ukraine

Black box data from Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 indicates that the plane crashed as a result of a "missile explosion," Ukraine defense officials said Monday.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Catches Fire and Melts Next to Sleeping Teen

A teen's Samsung Galaxy S4 caught fire as she slept next to it, burning a hole through her bedding.

Internet Trolls Soccer Star Frank Lampard's #AskLamps Twitter Q&A

World Cup and EPL veteran Frank Lampard participated in a Twitter Q&A with the hashtag #AskLamps, so the Internet decided to troll by asking about lamps.

Rare Tornado Slams Boston Area

A rather rare tornado hit just north of Boston on Monday, ripping roofs off homes, uprooting dozens of large trees and forcing businesses to close.

Australians Go Nuts as Crazy Colours Light up the Sky

Australians went crazy Monday night and Tuesday morning over a beautiful red colouring that lit up the sky.

Violent Spider-Man Prompts Times Square Character Crackdown

The New York Police Department cracked down on Times Square characters this weekend, arresting a Naked Cowboy, Captain America and Spider-Man.

10 Rising Social Networks You Should Explore

With the explosion of startups, there are plenty of new social networks popping up. Here are 10 up-and-coming social networks worth exploring.

The Countries Where Human Progress Is Fastest and Slowest [CHART]

The UNDP's 2014 Human Development Report ranked 187 countries based on human progress and vulnerability.

OkCupid Defends Human Experiments: 'That's How Websites Work'

OKCupid founder Christian Rudder took to the site's blog Monday to defend human experimentation.

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