الأربعاء، 29 أبريل 2015

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Baltimore mom slaps and scolds rioting son in front of everyone

As Baltimore teens threw rocks at police officers and set cars on fire, this mother found her son, yanked him from the crowds and slapped him in the face.

A guy tried to dance away the Baltimore riots with Michael Jackson's 'Beat It'

NBC Washington reporter Shomari Stone captured footage of a dancer performing to Michael Jackson during the Baltimore protests.

Baltimore mom who slapped rioting son: 'I don't want him to be a Freddie Gray'

The Baltimore mother who publicly berated her son for rioting in a now-viral video said she did it because she doesn't want him to be "a Freddie Gray."

Watch 100 years of Mexican beauty in one minute

The Cut fashions model Reyna Marquez in popular hair and make up styles in Mexico from the 1900 through today.

Selfie arm will make your selfies infinitely more sad

The Selfie Arm -- a selfie stick that looks like a human arm -- takes loneliness to a whole new level.

Foursquare has a new problem: Employees are checking out

The six-year-old startup has a problem: Many of the company's employees are checked out, or at least planning to.

Mark Ruffalo answers the sexist questions Scarlett Johansson usually deals with

Cosmo UK decided to ask Mark Ruffalo the sexist questions his 'Avengers' co-star Scarlett Johansson is usually asked.

Uber promises to deliver food in 10 minutes or less

Uber is not just delivering people to their destinations. It wants to deliver lunch.

How Selerity published Twitter's earnings early

It wasn't hacking that revealed Twitter's earnings early, it was poor data protection practices.

Construction workers catcalled a woman for a month, and she's finally had enough

A woman in England has reported construction workers to police after she says they continually whistled and shouted at her on her way to work.

Watch this smart bullet help untrained snipers hit moving targets

DARPA has revealed new footage of its smart bullet called EXACTO that shows a novice rifle shooter accurately hitting a sniper target with ease.

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