الأربعاء، 12 نوفمبر 2014

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Little girl teaches us to never care what people think, farts

Katie Ryan's daughter is here to empower a generation via farting.

Dark side of the walk: Princess Leia gets catcalls from 'Star Wars' characters

A princess of Alderaan can't just walk along the streets of New York City without attracting attention.

1890: Victorian burlesque dancers and their elaborate costumes

Early burlesque has roots in comedy. These 19th century theater cards show its evolution into vaudeville and striptease.

Putin tries back rub, gets no love in return from Obama

It comes as no surprise that the interaction between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama was less then warm in their first meeting since June.

'Wheel of Fortune' contestants troll Pat Sajak

Host Pat Sajakk gets frustrated when 'Wheel of Fortune' contestants don't take the game seriously.

Nicki Minaj apologizes for video: 'I'd never condone Nazism in my art'

Nicki Minaj said sorry for her "Only" lyric video, which critics argue features imagery resembling the Nazi regime, propaganda and swastikas.

What my family wants you to know about autism

One in 68 children has been identified with autism. The Ruscil family has two of them.

Taylor Swift launches app to turn her 'Blank Space' video into a game

Taylor Swift's app places fans into her "Blank Space" video's mansion, allowing them to explore the environment through an immersive 360-degree experience.

350-year-old goblet, high-heeled shoes, found in pit in Irish castle

High heels, tea and goblets discovered in the Rathfarnham Castle reveal that the castle's inhabitants lived rich and lavish lives.

Yahoo buys video ad platform Brightroll for $640 million in cash

Yahoo just bought its way into the growing online video advertising market.

Rosetta mission lands on a comet: Watch live

The European Space Agency will attempt to land a robotic probe on a comet on Nov. 12. Watch the Rosetta mission live here, starting Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET.

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