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Artist creates beautiful tattoos for women scarred by domestic abuse

Tattoo artist Flavia Carvalho gives free tattoos to victims of domestic abuse as a way to cover up their scarring.

State official uses Facebook to expose secret photo hiding app

State official uses Facebook to expose secret photo hiding app

Apple will show a lot more than iPhones at its September event

Everything you should expect Apple to announce on Sept. 9, 2015.

The new Australian 49er: The low down on Jarryd Hayne

On Saturday local time, it was announced Hayne has made the 53-man squad for the San Francisco 49ers.

TV host John Oliver has become America's social justice warrior

"If you've got a problem and you want it fixed, call John Oliver."

LG's double-sided TV offers a twin peek into the future of OLED displays

LG's double-sided TV offers a twin peek into the future of OLED displays

The Queen loves fact-checking 'Downton Abbey'

It turns out that Queen Elizabeth herself loves 'Downton Abbey,' and especially "loves to pick out the mistakes."

Exasperated teacher wakes up sleeping student with a fire extinguisher

A teacher in the Netherlands wakes up a student sleeping in his class by spraying him with the classroom fire extinguisher.

7 heartbreaking photos that show the human faces of Europe's refugee crisis

The majority of those seeking asylum in Europe are risking their lives in hopes of finding safety. These seven stories paint a much larger picture.

5 ways to find your queer tribe in college

If you're looking to create a supportive network of LGBTQ-identified friends, here are some ways to make it happen.

BBC plans to counter North Korean propaganda with news, reports say

The BBC, worried about democracy and the free press worldwide, will propose expanding World Service coverage in Russia, north Africa and the Middle East.

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