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O'Reilly: Half The World's Muslims Don't Want Democracy And Human Rights (VIDEO)

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Bill O'Reilly calculated that half of the world's Muslims want to "blow the hell" out of Muslims who want democracy and human rights. O'Reilly--who has long maintained that there is a so-called "Muslim problem" in the world, something he said during the opening of his Thursday show--was speaking to two guests about President Obama's Middle East speech on Thursday. Towards the end of the discussion, one of them said that Obama needed to stress more that "there are Muslims who want liberty."

Exclusive: LinkedIn to Launch Job Application Tool

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LinkedIn is preparing to launch a plug-in for employers' websites called "Apply With LinkedIn" that will allow job candidates to apply for available positions with their LinkedIn profiles. "Apply With LinkedIn" is slated to launch later this month, according to a source briefed on the feature.

Whack...Whack....Whack...Crash (VIDEO)

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Well what did you expect would happen?

Have $100 Million? You Could Be The Only Person Interested In MySpace

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After a few months of being on the auction block, MySpace is still for sale from NewsCorp, who is trying to unload the company. Apparently, after a slow

'The 100 Greatest Threats in Movie History' Leaves Us Speechless (VIDEO)

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Trying to pick the best threat in movie history is a seemingly impossible task. From the original 'Cape Fear' to 'Scarface' to 'Inglorious Basterds,' they have been a part of our movie lexicon for decades. Plus, how do you even begin to narrow down the thousands of Clint Eastwood one-liners? (Warning: Strong NSFW Language)

10 Wicked Headshot Kills in Video Games (VIDs)

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We have 10 skull-splitters that are equal parts unbelievable, incredible and totally brutal.

What A MILF Wants

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You may have no trouble with girls your own age, but when it comes to MILFs, the rules are completely different.

Discovery opens the door to electricity from microbes

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Using bacteria to generate energy is a significant step closer following a breakthrough discovery by scientists from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of East Anglia.

Why Gamers Need to Support Ninja Theory

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One of the most controversial moments in gaming for 2010 was the announcement of Ninja Theory's new take on the Devil May Cry series, simply titled DmC. Ninja Theory, developers behind the PlayStation 3 exclusive Heavenly Sword and the multiplatform Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, drew heavy scrutiny for their drastically different take on Devil May Cry series protagonist Dante. This new Dante, seemingly designed for the Twilight crowd, was universally hated by fans, and both Ninja Theory and Capcom received heavy backlash. However, I'm here to tell you that we as gamers should have faith in Ninja Theory, and that Devil May Cry is in good hands.

Top 10 Sports Documentaries

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A list of the best that celluloid sport has to offer, featuring boxers, ballers and Donkey Kongers.

Inside the Church of Sports: A new history of ESPN shows how one religion got its start.

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Sports make up a religious strand of American life, and their church is the Entertainment Sports Programming Network. In its 32 years of existence, ESPN has expanded from a cheesy tent-show evangelizing Australian-rules football and girls softball to...

World Bank warns of 'failing' international carbon market

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Report shows collapse in market with just $1.5bn of credits traded internationally last year

Intel Presents Atom-powered Tablets Running Android at Computex

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At this year's Computex show in Taipei, we are more than excited about the Intel pavilion, with the company bringing in a truck load of slates running Android on the new Intel Atom platform.

Make Your Own Games for PC, Mac and iOS with Stencyl

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GamePro News: Make Your Own Games with Stencyl

Did Google Hide Apple's Data Center On Its Satellite Images?

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Apple confirmed its plans to build a data center in Maiden, North Carolina in 2009, but images of the site only appeared on Google Earth around the time that Apple pre-announced its cloud-based service offering, iCloud.

How to Survive YouTuberty, Those Awkward Years Before Your Videos Go Viral

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For every dreamy, world-famous Justin Bieber, there are thousands of would-be YouTube sensations still stuck in the awkward limbo years between utter obscurity and fame.

College is a scam — so let’s make money off it

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We can't deny it anymore: College is a scam and a bubble. While college tuitions are still skyrocketing and student-loan debt is creating a generation of indentured servants, we might as well benefit from it..

Marilyn Monroe's Own Words on Her 85th Birthday [w/PICS]

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Today (1 June) would have been Marilyn Monroe's 85th birthday - a concept that's hard to imagine for a woman who captivated a generation of fans with her voluptuous figure and come-hither allure.

When it's OK to say 'thank you' via e-mail

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Decades ago, everyone had neat little stationery to pen, or type, thank you notes. Today thank yous are more complicated. The ISP vs. USPS confusion has infected all sorts of gratitude-sparking exchanges. When to favor the e-indebtedness, and when to go old-school? Behold our handy guide. You can thank us later.

Major Breast Cancer Breakthrough Made at Irish University

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Trinity College researchers believe they have made a major breakthrough in the treatment of breast cancer using a new method to restrict tumors.

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