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Toddler Adorably Breaches White House Security and 10 More

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Toddler Adorably Breaches White House Security

The Secret Service has confirmed that the perimeter of the White House was adorably breached Thursday evening — by the tiniest interloper in presidential history. A toddler, nam...

All the Records That Hawaii's Hurricane Iselle Could Break Today

By striking the Big Island of Hawaii as a hurricane or a strong tropical storm, Iselle is likely to make Hawaii tropical cyclone history.

When to Watch the Most Super Supermoon of 2014

The full moon will appear as much as 30% brighter and 14% bigger than usual, and won't be this close to the Earth again until September 2015.

Kim Jong-un Visited a Lube Factory, and Of Course It Became a Meme

Reddit users Photoshopped images of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visiting a lubricant factory.

Hawaii Braces For Hurricane Iselle: Latest Updates

The historic Hurricane Iselle is spinning its way toward the Hawaiian Islands. Mashable will be covering its impact live. Get the latest updates.

Extreme Paraglider Swoops Between Two Buildings

Adrenaline junkie Derek Dutton used the cliffy Hawaiian countryside as a launching pad to paraglide -- and recorded it on GoPro.

WHO: Ebola Outbreak is a Public Health Emergency

The World Health Organization on Friday declared the Ebola outbreak in West Africa to be an international public health emergency.

6,500-Year Old 'Noah' Found in Museum Basement

A digitization project led a museum to discover a 6,500-year-old skeleton in its own basement.

Those World Cup Stadium Redesigns You're Sharing Are Never Happening

Economic waste, physical decay, negative social impact -- how can we construct Olympic and World Cup stadiums more sustainably?

Facebook Confirms: the Messenger App Split Has Started

Some users who had not already downloaded Messenger began to see messages disappear from the main Facebook app Wednesday.

Were 1.2 Billion Passwords Really Stolen? And Does It Matter?

The revelation that a Russian criminal gang stole more than 1.2 billion passwords have us asking if the hack was legitimate or if it even matters.

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