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Kobe or Jordan? YouTube Mashup Proves Spooky Similarities and 10 More

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Kobe or Jordan? YouTube Mashup Proves Spooky Similarities

This mashup of Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant making identical plays is downright uncanny.

Woman Flew From San Jose to Los Angeles Without a Ticket

A woman who had been arrested six times for trying to sneak onto flights at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) managed to take a Southwest flight from San Jose to Los Ang...

Antarctica Station With 13 People Loses Power in Dead of Winter

The British Antarctic Halley research station on the Brunt Ice Shelf has suffered a major power loss, knocking out heat in the depth of the frigid winter.

Passengers Save Man Trapped Between Train and Platform in Australia

Passengers at a Perth train station managed to tilt the train and free a man who got stuck between the train and the platform.

In Voice of Dumbledore, J.K. Rowling Pens Letter to Shooting Survivor

'Harry Potter' author J.K. Rowling has reportedly written a letter to Texas shooting victim Cassidy Stay.

Man Drunkenly Writes Petition for Weird Al to Perform at Super Bowl

A man walks into a bar and submits a Change.org petition urging the NFL to pick Weird Al as the next Super Bowl halftime show headliner. This is not a joke.

The Unprecedented Hurricane Scenario Playing Out in Hawaii This Week

Hawaii, a state that tends to be protected from tropical storms and hurricanes, is bracing for two such storms in the same week -- an unprecedented event.

Hong Kong Court Says Tycoon Can Sue Google Over Autocomplete

A Hong Kong court has ruled that tycoon Albert Yeung can sue Google over autocomplete results.

Women's World Cup Players Threaten FIFA With Gender Discrimination Suit

Alleging gender discrimination, dozens of players have threatened to sue over artificial playing surfaces planned to be used for the 2015 Women's World Cup.

Slow-Motion Video Makes Summer in New York City Look Impossibly Zen [VIDEO]

Tim Sessler's short film "Streets" takes a slow-motion lens to New York City's busy, humid summer streets, and produces something beautiful.

Haunting Photo Series Documents the Rural Lives of Former City Dwellers

Antoine Bruy's photography series "Scrublands" focuses on people who have abandoned cities to live a self-sufficient lifestyle in remote areas.

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