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10 times ESPN employees acted like total jerks

All too often, it can sometimes seem, ESPN employees become stories themselves for misdeeds of their own.

Which type of weed is right for you?

An interactive guide to the types of weed that show no two highs are exactly alike.

Photoshoot shows Kim Jong-un reportedly climbing North Korea's highest peak

Kim Jong-Un reportedly climbed to the peak of Mt. Paektu, the highest mountain in North Korea and a symbol of his family's rule.

Pitcher Jon Lester goes rogue, throws his glove to first base for the out

Pitcher Jon Lester goes rogue, throws his glove to first base for the out.

Lilly Pulitzer for Target items are sold out everywhere and people are pissed

Hundreds of thousands of fashion fans woke up early Sunday in hopes of snagging items from the Lilly Pulitzer for Target line, but most items were sold out.

Original Moore's Law paper doesn't say what you think it does

Moore's Law states roughly that the number of transistors that can be installed on an integrated circuit doubles every two years.

BuzzFeed admits deleting 3 articles due to 'advertising complaints'

'BuzzFeed' has deleted more posts than some smaller websites likely publish in an entire year.

Jeremy Clarkson thought he had cancer before altercation with 'Top Gear' producer

Jeremy Clarkson wrote in a column that he'd been told he might have cancer, two days before getting into a physical altercation with a 'Top Gear' producer.

Marco Rubio doubts manmade global warming, says 'climate is always changing'

Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio said he doubts that global climate change is manmade, and thinks any policies to combat it would be damaging.

Hacked emails indicate Ben Affleck asked PBS not to reveal his slave-owning ancestor

Ben Affleck asked creators of the PBS show 'Finding Your Roots' not to reveal his slave-owning ancestor.

Video of tourists lighting Australian quokka on fire leads to court case

Australia's favourite random animal, the quokka, has been at the centre of a horrific court case.

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