الثلاثاء، 5 يناير 2016

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Man's inspiring final Facebook post lives on after his death

Matthew DeRemer's last Facebook post has been shared thousands of times since he was killed by a drunk driver on New Year's Eve.

Magical gadget scans your food to reveal its nutritional value

Curious just how many carbs and calories are sitting on your dinner plate? This gadget scans the chemical makeup of food and reveals its nutritional value.

Mark Zuckerberg wants us to run a mile a day in 2016, but he's doing it wrong

It's a commendable goal for anyone who doesn't run and wants to get a little healthier: Run 365 miles in one year.

Sheila the sheep gets sheared after going missing for 6 years

Imagine the great yarn you'd have if you went missing for six whole years.

Missing country singer found dead at Oklahoma lake 'experienced no pain,' wife says

The body of missing country singer Craig Strickland, who disappeared while duck hunting during a severe storm, has been recovered from an Oklahoma lake.

Shark tied to a car's bullbar is the most Australian thing you'll ever see

If you don't want anyone to mess with your car, this is one way to do it.

There is no sadness like this racoon dropping his candy in a puddle

It's the saddest tale in the animal kingdom: A raccoon finds a prize of cotton candy only to lose it in a puddle.

Faraday Future's 1,000-horsepower concept car should make Tesla very, very nervous

With a variable skateboard EV platform that can support multiple vehicle types, the FFZERO1 should just be the beginning for Faraday Future.

The 5 best announcements from CES 2016 so far

The International CES doesn't officially open its doors until Tuesday but Monday already saw some big announcements from some of the show's biggest names.

Doritos' Super Bowl ads are back, and Aussies are crunching the competition

We might be biased towards the Australians, but we think they're pretty awesome at making ads.

Donald Trump's campaign ad screws up basic geography

The Trump campaign said it "intentionally" used footage of migrants streaming across the Moroccan border, and not Mexico's, in a new anti-immigration ad.

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