الاثنين، 22 سبتمبر 2014

Seth Rogen and James Franco Strip Down for Jimmy Fallon's Birthday Surprise and 10 More

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Seth Rogen and James Franco Strip Down for Jimmy Fallon's Birthday Surprise

It has to be pretty difficult to come up with decent gift for someone like Jimmy Fallon, who just turned 40 on Friday.

35,000 Feet: Where Sexual Harassment Can Still Get a Pass

Even in this age of "Keep Climbing" and "Fly the Friendly Skies," sexual harassment happens much more often than it should.

The Australian Woman Behind an $80 Million Recall of Dangerous Cable

An Australian woman is at the centre of a massive electricity cable scandal, after dangerous materials were imported from China and installed in homes.

6 Expert Tips for Keeping Your Kids Safe on Social Media

While growing up online has its benefits, it also poses new risks. Here are six tips from parenting experts to help you keep your kids safe on social media.

7 People Who Stand in the Way of Progress on Climate Change

The science on climate change is undeniable. Yet some people still deny it. Here are 7 people who stand in the way of progress and change..

Famous Faces Lend Star Power to New York Climate Protest

High-profile attendees including Mark Ruffalo, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Leonardo DiCaprio joined the march to protest a lack of action on climate change.

Look How Many People Came Out for the Climate March

Here's a look at how many people crowded the streets of New York City for the People's Climate March.

'Feminists Are Not Man-Haters': Emma Watson's Moving UN Speech

Actress Emma Watson has made a powerful speech to the United Nations on gender equality, which has sent waves across the world.

Live Updates: People's Climate March Draws Thousands to New York Streets

The People's Climate March is expected to draw as many as 100,000 or more people, which would make it the largest protest on climate change in history.

How Victory in the Scottish Vote is Tearing the UK Apart

Despite the fact that 55% of Scottish voters want to stay in the Union, Prime Minister David Cameron's promises have put him in trouble.

Drone Beat: Google Expands UAV Plans, More Drone-Related Arrests and More

The U.S. government uses them to bomb alleged terrorists in far-away places. Tech companies like Amazon, Google and Facebook are all toying with the idea of using them, and now ...

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