Tuesday, December 30, 2014

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Twitter users reporting bug that dates every post as one year old

A bug hit Twitter on Sunday that reportedly makes Android unusable and sets the time stamp on Tweetdeck posts to over a year old.

Neil deGrasse Tyson's polarizing Christmas tweet gets 72,000 retweets

On Christmas day, astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson tweeted about a man who was born Dec. 25, and changed the world by age 30. But he wasn't referring to Jesus. Inst...

GoPro captures dog's heartbreaking reaction to his owner leaving the house

A man attaches a GoPro to his dog to see what it gets into after he leaves the house.

GoPro captures dog's heartbreaking reaction to his owner leaving the house

A man attaches a GoPro to his dog to see what it gets into after he leaves the house.

China is reportedly blocking access to Gmail

China is blocking access to Google's popular Gmail service, according to data from Google and analysis from Dyn Research.

Everything we know about the weather when AirAsia Flight 8501 went missing

Weather conditions at the time that AirAsia Flight 8501 disappeared from radar included towering thunderstorms and potential icing conditions.

The 10 must-read Reddit AMAs of 2014

From Amy Poehler to Julian Assange, we rounded up our favorite Reddit AMAs.

More than 24 hours on, search continues for missing AirAsia Flight 8501

The search has resumed for missing AirAsia flight 8501 on Monday morning.

Pacers fan creepily sniffs Lavoy Allen's jersey

One NBA spectator took fan obsession to a creepy new high when he paused for a deep, unflinching sniff of Pacers player Lavoy Allen's jersey.

Pack your bags: Tumblr's top 10 reblogged cities

The most reblogged cities in Tumblr's Year in Review.

From the 1930s to present: New Year's Eve in New York's Times Square

Times Square in New York City continues to host America's largest New Year's Eve celebrations. Take a look at these photographs spanning from 1938 to now.

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