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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

11 weirdest accomplishments at Guinness World Records Day 2014 and 10 More

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11 weirdest accomplishments at Guinness World Records Day 2014

There were plenty of stunningly strange records that were overlooked in all the buzz at Guinness World Records Day 2014.

TV journalist removes make up, grows armpit hair to make a point

Australian journalist and news presenter Tracey Spicer is on a mission to tear down the long-held beauty ideals of women.

Uber VP: we could spend $1 million to take revenge on journalists

An Uber executive told an off-the-record dinner he'd consider looking into the private lives of journalists who attacked the company.

6 really deep moments from Jaden and Willow Smith's bizarre interview

Jaden and Willow Smith, the famous children of famous people Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, were interviewed by T Magazine.

Spider-Dad surprises terminally ill son for his 5th birthday

A father dressed up as Spider-Man to surprise his 5-year-old son who is battling cancer.

Family sings the Thanksgiving-inspired parody 'All About That Baste'

The Holderness family is back, this time with a Thanksgiving-inspired parody of Meghan Trainor's 'All About That Bass."

'Ebola eats at my soul every day': Stories of survival from Sierra Leone

Like Maritu, many survivors of Ebola are racked by guilt and grief. But some are able to find glimmers of comfort and hope. Here are some of their stories.

The first character poster from Disney/Pixar's 'Inside Out': Sadness

The first character poster from "Inside Out" is really sad.

Why I'm breaking up with Google Glass

Our once white-hot relationship has cooled off, and I'm ready to see other wearables.

Couple announces pregnancy to friends with sweet group photo trick

The couple had their loved ones pose for photos and, secretly recording the scene on their phones, revealed the good news.

Atari games found buried in a landfill sell for $37,000

"E.T." for the Atari 2600 may have been one of the worst games of all time, but people are willing to pay for it if you dig it out of a landfill.

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