Sunday, January 11, 2015

Man fired after not coming to work for 24 years and 10 More

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Man fired after not coming to work for 24 years

Shri A.K. Verma took an earned leave in Dec. 1990 -- and never came back to work.

15 intimate snapshots of the Romanov family, shortly before their execution

Photos of the last Russian imperial family, hand-tinted by the tsar's daughter.

Watch Steve Jobs' announcement of the first iPhone exactly 8 years later

Eight years ago, on Jan. 9, 2007, Steve Jobs climbed the stage during Apple's annual MacWorld conference, and announced the first iPhone.

10 one-star Yelp reviews of monumental historical landmarks

Prehistoric monument dating back thousands of years or not, you better have an easily accessible restroom.

No, #JeSuisCharlie is not the most popular hashtag in Twitter history

Sparked by a horrifying terrorist attck in Paris, #JeSuisCharlie has turned into a huge social media movement, but there have been larger ones.

$45,000 worth of cocaine found in handrails of passenger's suitcases

U.S. Customs and Border Protection found a white powder inside the handrails, which tested positive for cocaine.

Steph Curry is completely oblivious in new 'This Is SportsCenter' spot

Steph Curry's perfect season continues with a funny new 'This Is SportsCenter' ad. See it first, here.

France suspect on the run: Who is 26-year-old Hayat Boumeddiene?

Police killed three suspects tied to the recent attacks in France. But one is still on the run: A 26-year-old woman named Hayat Boumeddiene.

M15 boss warns al-Qaeda planning mass casualty attacks on the West

The M15 director-general gave a rare public speech Thursday warning about a group of core al-Qaeda terrorists in Syria planning mass casualty attacks in the West.

What we know about the terror suspects in France: Three dead, one at large

Chérif Kouachi, Said Kouachi and Amedy Coulibaly were killed in police raids; Hayat Boumeddiene is still being sought.

Oregon's football uniforms: Let's rank the good, the bad and the ugly

Love 'em or hate 'em, the University of Oregon football team's uniforms are almost as synonymous with the squad as its winning ways.

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