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Boy, 14, Nearly Dies After Playing ‘Duct Tape Challenge’
A teenage boy is lucky to be alive after suffering injuries from playing the "duct tape challenge."
Cop Brilliantly Hoops It Up While Responding to Noise Complaint
Talk about community relations.
Why Are These Guys Playing Football During a Basketball Game?
This rec league basketball game began with a nod to another sport.
Car Completely Frozen in Ice Is the Biggest Chill You’ll Ever See
This just in: winter is cold.
Revolutionary ‘Smart Bra’ Could Change Your Workouts Forever
Staying in shape may never be the same.
Bill Cosby Officially Charged With Sexual Assault Regarding 2004 Incident
Bill Cosby, who has been accused multiple times of sexually assaulting women over several decades, was officially charged in relation to a 2004 incident in Pennsylvania. Montgomery County assistant district attorney Kevin R. Steele made the announcement Wednesday morning, saying the charge is first-degree aggravated indecent assault.
In 2016 Only These 22 States’ Driver’s Licenses Will Get You on a Domestic Flight
At some point in 2016, residents of most states will not be able to use their driver's licenses as identification at airports -- even for domestic flights.
World’s Most Hated Man, Martin Shkreli, Arrested for Fraud
Martin Shkreli, the man who attained nationwide infamy by purchasing the rights to an AIDS-treatment drug and increasing the price from $13.50 to $750 per pill overnight, was arrested at his Manhattan apartment early Thursday morning.
Shkreli, currently the CEO of Turing Pharaceuticals, was charged with securities fraud dating to when he had previously run a hedge fund called MSMB Capital Manageme
2015’s Top Google Searches Range From the Serious to the Sad
What exactly were people looking for this year?
All Los Angeles Schools Closed Due to Bomb Threat
All schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District were closed Tuesday after officials received an "electronic threat."
Serena Williams Named Sports Illustrated 2015 Sportsperson of the Year
Serena Williams, the number one tennis player in the world, has added another honor to her already overflowing trophy case.
Professor Developing Breathalyzer to Detect Cancer Earlier Than Ever
One college professor is working toward what could be a big breakthrough in the fight against cancer.