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Queensland newsreader Lincoln Humphries threw water on the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge by refusing to accept the challenge on air.
Peter Theo Curtis, an American journalist, has been freed in Syria after nearly two years of being held captive.
Ukraine boasted its new military might on Sunday, parading troops and hardware through the capital to mark the 23rd anniversary of its independence.
Widespread power outages are reported after magnitude 6.0 quake; some buildings appear to have been damaged.
Across the tracks from each other, the people of one city live two very different lives.
Two Ebola-related deaths have been confirmed in Congo, the country's health minister said Sunday.
Our weekly installation of 'Mashable' Must Reads, a curated collection of can't-miss stories from around the web to read and reflect on.
Australians are working around the clock due to higher connectivity than ever before, which signals a change in the future of workplace culture.
The Islamic State (formerly known as ISIS/ISIL) broke through the defenses of a major military air base in northeastern Syria on Sunday.
Amazon might debut drone delivery in India, some U.S. national parks banned drones and more in this week's Drone Beat.
The suit was created by molding steel into a wearable shape, protecting the wearer from burns.
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