الاثنين، 15 ديسمبر 2014

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Uber intros surge pricing during Sydney hostage siege, then backtracks after user outcry

Uber is reportedly charging its users in downtown Sydney a minimum $100, a result of surge pricing introduced in the midst of an armed hostage crisis.

Five hostages bolt from Sydney cafe, where others held and Islamic flag displayed

At least 13 hostages are being held in a café in Sydney's busy city district with reports an Islamic flag has been seen in the window.

Martin Freeman takes Middle Earth to 'The Office' in hilarious 'SNL' sketch

This 'Saturday Night Live' sketch perfectly combines Martin Freeman's roles on the British version of 'The Office' and 'The Hobbit' movies.

Stella the pit bull is legitimately terrified of pineapples

Stella the pitbull is afraid of pineapples.

27 weirdest news stories of 2014

The world would be a dark place without weird news.

Youth protesters push back against Al Sharpton's role in police brutality marches

If Rev. Al Sharpton had ever led the "black lives matter" movement that's sweeping the United States, he lost that leadership in one moment on Saturday.

Beyoncé scores her best looks from this obscure Brooklyn designer

Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Madonna — just a few of many celebrities who rock Chromat, a sexy fashion line based in Brooklyn.

Guy crafts personal mistletoe to get kisses from dozens of strangers

YouTube user Blake Grigsby creates a mistletoe kissing contraption to get kisses from strangers.

Denmark claims North Pole via Greenland ridge link

Scientific data shows Greenland's continental shelf is connected to a ridge beneath the Arctic Ocean, Denmark's foreign minister said.

7 essential MOOCs for budding social entrepreneurs

These online courses will prepare you with the basics you need to start your own social enterprise.

In a country where city workers shoot stray dogs, some Iranians work to save them

At the country's only animal shelter, Iranians give love to more than 500 unwanted pups.

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