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Thursday, December 30, 2010

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Climber Ascends Yosemite's El Capitan 3 Consecutive Times in 24 Hours, Breaking Speed Record

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Guy, Alex Honnold, is one serious, inspired adventurer...

Verizon iPhone reportedly coming 'after CES'

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Will we finally see a Verizon iPhone in 2011? Almost definitely. But with Android coming on strong, does it matter as much? Apple's about to find out.

5 Reasons Why It’s Okay to Like the Duke Blue Devils

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You know who hates the Duke Blue Devils? Everybody. But that doesn't mean it's necessarily right. Here are five reasons why it's okay to like Duke.

Students in China Eating Roundworm Eggs to Aid in Employment

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Stressing about finding a job after graduating from college is common all around the world. Resumes are prepped, interview clothes are purchased, and, if you're

Afghanistan War: Is Child Abuse a New Taliban Gambit?

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US medics in Afghanistan say they are facing a harrowing new Taliban strategy.

Ivory Coast President Refuses Phone Call from Barack Obama

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The incumbent president of Ivory Coast is hardening his resistance to international pressure to stand down, even refusing to take a phone call from Barack Obama.

Man Quits Job to Fight Email Spammers Fulltime

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San Francisco Lawyer Dan Balsam was so fed up with spammers, he decided to quit his job in marketing, go to law school, and fight spammers fulltime.

Facebook Replaces Google as Most Visited Website

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The social media site beats search engine in visits for the first time and was the top search term for the second year in a row.

'Break Up Breakdown': Matt Gets Dumped

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Three roommates frantically search for their friend after receiving word that he's gone AWOL post break up.

Skype Adds Video-over-3G Capabilities to Its IPhone App

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Skype has updated its free iPhone app, adding the ability to make video calls over 3G mobile networks. The updated app is available for download from Apple's app store, Skype announced Thursday.

Americans turn to technology to control impulses

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Have we entered an era in which electronics serve as mother, cop and coach, because we can't manage our own desires?

The 18 Greatest Bodyhorror Movies

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Bodyhorror is a genre that's surprisingly nebulous in its definition. There's a certain amount of medical horror mixed, some gore, but mostly just hideously malformed creatures that tear against the inside of your mind, making you nauseous with their very existence. Today, we salute those freaks, and look at the best bodyhorror movies.

Jobless Claims in U.S. Decreased by 34,000 to 388,000 Last Week

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Initial U.S. jobless claims fell last week to the lowest level since July 2008, a sign that the labor market is improving heading into 2011.

How to Help Pick a Baby Name [COMIC]

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The only thing worse than an ironic T-Shirt is an ironic baby name.

Five reasons to love Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley's craziness

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Slowly but surely, Chiefs coach Todd Haley has revealed himself to be a total and complete loon, marching to some totally distinct and out-of-rhythm drummer. Early in the season, when mediocrity still seemed in play, it was infuriating. But now, with the team playing legitimately and undeniably well so early in his and G.M. Scott Pioli's tenure, it's sort of endearing.

WTF? Alcoholic Chocolate Milk Now On Sale at Costco

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If this was the year of anything, it was the year of creative and not-so-creative alcohol-based products.

Google Earth Engine Tracks Environmental Changes Worldwide [w/vid]

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Search engine giant, Google, has been making news again in December 2010. First, it unveiled Google eBooks and then, a week later at the COP16 talks in Cancun, the company announced Google Earth Engine. The new, free online technology tracks environmental changes worldwide by comparing sattellite images taken over the past 25 years from the LANDSAT satellite.

So A Guy Walks Into A Bar… (PIC)

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Apple Rejects Manhattan Declaration Again

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Apple rejected Manhattan Declaration again - an app that denounces homosexuality and other anti-religious behaviors.

Rare "Ghost" Cheetah Caught on Camera

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The extremely rare Saharan cheetah has been photographed for the first time by biologists with the Sarahan Conservation Fund. The ghostly glow of the cheetah in this photo is the result of the night time camera trap that took the image, but the extreme elusiveness and rarity of this big cat also makes the term "ghost" an accurate descriptor.

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