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Senate staffer tries to scrub 'torture' reference from Wikipedia's CIA torture article

A Wikipedia user from an IP address registered to the U.S. Senate tries to remove a phrase that calls enhanced interrogation "a euphemism for torture."

How social media saved San Francisco from a giant toilet lookalike

The Golden State Warriors' planned arena for San Francisco now looks less like a toilet than it used to.

Old iPods are selling for as much as $90,000

Do you really like U2 and iPods? Got a spare $90,000?

Have emotional support animals gone too far?

This is a message from your flight crew.

Baby doesn't understand how twins work

When Landon meets twins for the first time, his mind is totally blown.

22 weird stocking stuffers that are more fun than socks

Some weird stocking stuffers to spice up this year's holiday festivities.

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show: The sexy scenes you missed

Taylor Swift, butterfly wings and million-dollar gold bras are among the highlights from this year's Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in London.

Family's R.E.M. holiday parody puts regular Christmas cards to shame

The Holderness family has released their 2014 Christmas card jammies video, this time set to R.E.M's "It's the End of the World."

'Don't forget Mexico': Man disrupts Malala Yousafzai's Nobel Peace Prize ceremony

A man brandishing a Mexican flag stained with blood-red paint disrupted Malala Yousafzai's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance ceremony on Wednesday.

Apple and IBM partnership bears first fruit: 10 enterprise apps

The first wave of IBM and Apple apps is finally rolling out to big business.

The 'Sim City' of your childhood is now free

Relive your childhood and snap up a copy of 'Sim City 2000' for free on Origin for a limited time.

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