Archive for March 22, 2015

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SeaWorld tried to answer questions on Twitter, and it did not go well and 10 More

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How Anna and Elsa from 'Frozen' would look if they were real humans

Aritst Jirka Väätäinen adds 'Frozen' characters Anna and Elsa to his "Real Life Disney" series.

Men are obsessed with Lululemon's 'Anti-Ball Crushing' pants

Who knew a man's comfort downstairs was worth so much money?

Amanda Knox murder conviction overturned by Italy's highest court

Italy's highest court has overturned the murder conviction against Amanda Knox and her ex-boyfriend, bringing to a definitive end the high-profile case.

High school says student with autism can't wear varsity letter jacket

High school officials are now facing criticism for forcing a student with special needs to remove his high school letterman's jacket.

Woman gets Instagram to accept periods are normal after her photo is removed twice

Instagram banned a picture of a fully clothed woman, poet Rupi Kaur, twice because it showed her period stain.

'Teletubbies' in black and white is the tenth circle of hell

Musician Christopher Brown cut together a creepy, black-and-white music video starring the Teletubbies.

Mom proudly shares her stretch marks in viral bikini photo

The photo of Hollis smiling wide while dressed in a bikini, and its corresponding caption, has been Liked more than 400,000 times, and shared more than 50,000 times.

The breathtaking beauty of Yemen, a war-torn land

Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle East, came even closer to an all-out-war this week in a particularly complex conflict.

The problem isn't if the Germanwings pilot had a mental illness, it's why he hid it

Despite speculation, it would be misguided to draw any conclusions about why Andreas Lubitz steered the plane onto a fatal course.

Yawning, whistling, big hair: How the TSA picks you for extra screening

More reports criticize TSA's practices after ACLU lawsuit for more information on behavior detection.