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Sunday, February 8, 2015

Emoji arrest raises questions of First Amendment protection and 10 More

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Emoji arrest raises questions of First Amendment protection

When a 17-year-old from New York City was arrested and charged last month with making terrorist threats, the primary focus of the charge was two emoji.

Adnan Syed from 'Serial' is granted appeal by Maryland court

Adnan Syed is getting one more chance.

First stars in universe were born 100 million years later than previously thought

The very first stars in the universe burst into existence more than 100 million years later than scientists previously thought, according to new research.

Bruce Jenner unharmed in fatal Malibu car crash, report says

Reality TV star Bruce Jenner was involved in a three-vehicle crash on the Pacific Coast Highway, but is said to be relatively unharmed.

Dashcams can reveal so much, but they're largely ignored by U.S. drivers

We're becoming accustomed to dashcam videos that reveal epic accidents and encounters, but why are so few of them from the U.S.?

7 differences between X-Men's Quicksilver and the Avengers'

Quicksilver is a rare character who actually has two cinematic homes.

15 nerdy backpacks that are cool beyond school

Take your backpack game to expert-level heights with any one of these standout bags.

Left to die: The people trapped in eastern Ukraine's war

With no where to run, the people of eastern Ukraine try to survive a renewed round of bloodshed.

The Japanese Army Crafted a Huge Star Wars Sculpture Out of Snow

The Japanese army paid homage to Star Wars by building a huge sculpture out of a snow.

Brian Williams to take hiatus from 'NBC Nightly News' after fake Iraq war story controversy

'NBC Nightly News' anchor and managing editor Brian Williams announced on Saturday that he will be taking a brief hiatus from the television news program.

Keurig 2.0's DRM brew leaves bad taste in everyone's mouth

Keurig's new coffee system is smarter and potentially better than ever, but a DRM scheme has dampened enthusiasm and business.

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