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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Did Stan Lee just hint at a studio effort to cross over the Marvel movies? and 10 More

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Did Stan Lee just hint at a studio effort to cross over the Marvel movies?

Are the major Hollywood studios with rights to various Marvel characters seriously considering a monster movie crossover? They've at least been talking.

Fitbit Charge: A solid fitness tracker you shouldn't buy [REVIEW]

The Fitbit Charge is a solid follow-up to the recalled Force wristband tracker, but hold off for its upcoming HR model instead.

Sophie the Rhodesian Ridgeback goes from puppy to dog in 23 seconds

In three years, Sophie went from scrappy puppy to full-grown Rhodesian Ridgeback.

Apple Watch's high-priced fashion focus on the mark, survey says

Some consumers are willing to pay more than the market average price for the Apple Watch when it debuts, according to a new survey.

Typhoon Hagupit begins dangerous trek across Philippines, deadly floods likely

Typhoon Hagupit, also known as Ruby, is beginning its arduously slow trek across the Philippines, where it will likely cause deadly flooding.

Why women believe in astrology more than men

Women tend to be believe more in the unproven, the supernatural. But it's less a question of biology than you think.

The 15 best subreddits of 2014

We've rounded up some of the most interesting, irreverent, weird and gripping subreddits that were made, or rose to prominence, in 2014

A global offering of love to 31 Australian couples whose marriages were voided

A campaign is kicking off around the world to recognise the 31 marriages voided by the Australian government in 2013.

Center vomits on ball then snaps it in football season's grossest play

Center vomits on ball. Center snaps ball. Internet reacts in horror. College football, baby!

12 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' facts for its 50th anniversary

'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' turns 50, and yet, we still don't know what's wrong with that doll.

Refusing silence: Black poets protest and mourn in verse

As protests sweep the U.S., people are using poetry to mourn, come together and demonstrate that black lives matter.

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