الأحد، 26 أبريل 2015

Google exec dies in Mount Everest avalanche after Nepal quake and 10 More

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Google exec dies in Mount Everest avalanche after Nepal quake

A Google executive is among those killed in an avalanche on Mount Everest triggered by the massive earthquake in Nepal on Saturday.

Obama gets an anger translator at White House Correspondents' Dinner

The Secret Service and Hillary Clinton's email kerfuffle were all fodder for President Barack Obama at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday.

Here's how you can get a $10,000 gold Apple Watch for just $349

You don't have to spend $10,000 to get a gold Apple Watch. All you need is this video and a can of spray paint.

How self-publishing on LinkedIn can elevate your professional profile

Active and passive job seekers alike should take advantage of LinkedIn's self-publishing tool in their career strategy.

How to make a MyIdol character that actually looks like you

How to make a MyIdol avatar: A guide for those who can't read Chinese.

5 tips to make Facebook Messenger work better for you

Facebook Messenger isn't the most popular app, but these handy hints could help.

How to help earthquake victims in Nepal

We've rounded up a list of organizations that are helping victims in Nepal and other affected areas, which you can support.

Photos: Devastation in Nepal after huge earthquake

A massive earthquake has shattered Nepal on Saturday, causing widespread destruction and loss of life.

Even in 1969, Hillary Clinton had bold ideas — and bold pants

Even in college, some of Hillary's fellow Wellesley students believed she may one day be the first female president of the United States.

Kris Humphries apologizes for his 'vague' Bruce Jenner tweet

Kris Humphries has apologized for his "vague" tweet about Bruce Jenner, after it attracted the ire of many online.

NBC investigation into Brian Williams reportedly finds at least 10 embellishments

The ongoing NBC investigation into the reporting of anchor Brian Williams has reportedly found at least 10 instances in which he exaggerated his reports.

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