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December 14, 2014
Three Dead After Police Storm Sydney Cafe, Ending Hostage Crisis
Three people are dead after police stormed the Lindt chocolate cafe in Sydney's Martin Place, where Man Haron Monis allegedly held 17 hostages for hours. Monis died in a gunfight with police, authorities said.
Obama's Attorney General Nominee Launches Charm Offensive Ahead Of Senate Proceedings
U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch has held nearly 30 meetings with various Senators, including almost every member of the Judiciary Committee.
Japanese Ruling Coalition Wins Re-Election Despite "Abenomics" Recession
The ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, will remain in power despite record-low turnout by voters.
22 Rugby Players That Are So Rucking Hot
Put all these bad boys in the sin bin.
21 personas que perdieron sus privilegios de bastón para selfis en 2014
Noticia de última hora: no todo el mundo sale molón con un bastón para selfis.
People Try To Laugh Like SpongeBob
The key word here is "try."
Dick Cheney Would Use CIA Torture Tactics Again "In A Minute"
The former vice president appeared on Meet the Press Sunday morning and defended the CIA's interrogation methods. He said he believed rectal feeding was used for medical reasons.
If People Who Dislike Children Said What's On Their Mind
I would prefer not to hold your baby.
San Jose Cop Placed On Administrative Leave After His Threatening Tweet To Protesters
"By the way if anyone feels they can't breathe or their lives matter I'll be at the movies tonight, off duty, carrying my gun," Officer Phillip White tweeted.
Guy Best Friends See Each Other Naked For The First Time And It's Awkwardly Hilarious
It's kind of like a car accident: It hurts to look, but you can't turn away.
"Exodus: Gods And Kings" Drew An Uncommonly Diverse Audience Despite Racial Controversy
After coming under fire for casting white actors in all of its major roles, director Ridley Scott's biblical epic debuted with an audience that was nearly 40% black or Latino.
This Video Perfectly Captures What It's Like To Be A Sarcastic Person
Some people just don't get it.
Turkish Police Have Raided A Newspaper Critical Of The Government And Arrested Its Editor
Crowds surrounded the building that houses Zaman newspaper chanting "free press cannot be silenced."
7 Untrue Facts About Women You Probably Believe
Women CAN get pregnant during their period.
17 gatos que son el Grinch en secreto
Diciendo "NO" a toda velocidad.
Last-Minute Deal Reached At U.N. Climate Talks In Peru
The deal was criticized by environmental groups for being too weak.
New James Bond Film Script Stolen In Sony Hack
And the film's producers are not happy.
Poster Campaign Accuses Metropolitan Police Of Racism
The billboards imitate the style of the Met's own poster campaign.
29 Incredibly Easy Things You Can Make With Crescent Roll Dough
Are you bready for this?
31 Brilliant Ikea Hacks Every Parent Should Know
Your kids don't know how good they're about to have it.
How To Make The World's Best Hot Chocolate
The secret is to use really great chocolate, and not much else.
19 Clever Ways To Use Leftover Wrapping Paper
Reduce, reuse, recycle that ripped up mess of paper making your house look like a tornado hit it.
27 Ideas For Kids Artwork You Might Actually Want To Hang
Help them help you with that empty wall space.
33 Impossibly Sweet Wedding Ring Tattoo Ideas You'll Want To Say "I Do" To
Because ink + marriage = forever. (Hopefully.)
19 Boozy Breakfast Treats That Are Worth Waking Up For
You snooze, you booze.
21 Products That Will Let Everyone Know You've Made It In Life
If you happen to have a spare million or two.
13 retratos impactantes de las caras marcadas de África
Para algunos, marcarse la cara es considerado un rito de paso y una poderosa declaración de pertenencia.
Facebook Is Working On Software That Will Stop You From Uploading Drunk Pictures Of Yourself
"Are you sure you want your boss and family to see that?" The future is, terrifyingly, here.
American Crosses Into North Korea, Denounces U.S. Policies
Arturo Pierre Martinez at a press conference held in North Korea spoke out against the war in Iraq and the U.S. penal system. His mother says he's mentally ill.
Senate Passes $1.1 Trillion Spending Bill
The bill will keep the government funded through September of 2015.
Jacob Rees-Mogg Accused Of Failing To Declare Financial Interests To Parliament
Jacob Rees-Mogg works for a hedge fund that has holdings in oil and tobacco companies. Labour has accused him of not declaring his interests when speaking out on behalf of those sectors.
Senate Set To Vote On $1.1 Trillion Spending Bill
Senators reached a deal and were expected to vote on the bill early Sunday morning.
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