Sunday, July 26, 2015

Father leaves his messy teens the perfect threatening note and 10 More

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Father leaves his messy teens the perfect threatening note

A father fed up with his teens' inability to wash their own dishes left the perfect threatening note above the sink.

3-month-old baby mimics his dad, says 'I love you' back

A 3-month-old baby says 'I love you' back after hearing his father say it first.

Solar-powered 'treehouse' has 360-degree views, Wi-Fi and beer

Jono Williams created a custom solar-powered structure that has all of the benefits of a treehouse, without the tree.

Tiny renegade owl has a standoff with Boulder deputies

Boulder County deputies had a short but adorable confrontation with a tiny owl.

Pooping cyclist accidentally starts fire that scorches more than 73 acres

A cyclist accidentally started a fire after lighting his used toilet paper on fire in an effort to get rid of the waste.

China's longtime ban on foreign video game consoles is officially over

After 15 years, China is finally set to lift the ban that's kept foreign console makers like Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony out of the country.

Fire rages at Cosmopolitan Hotel on Las Vegas strip

A blaze engulfed the outdoor pool area at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas on Saturday, injuring at least two people, according to local reports. The fire was first reported ...

LinkedIn backtracks on removing contact list downloads after users protest

After complaints from users, LinkedIn has scrapped its plans to make users wait three days for a bundled contact list.

5 can't-miss apps: Google Spotlight Stories, Vizo, 'Prune' and more

This week's list includes a social news app, a relaxing game centered around a tree and Google's immersive Spotlight Stories app making its iOS debut.

A sobering look at 9/11 from inside the White House

The U.S. National Archives releases a photos from the collection of former Vice President Dick Cheney offering a look inside the White House on 9/11.

Twitter is cracking down on stolen jokes

Twitter is erasing and hiding a number of tweets reported as stolen and referring to the original poster as the "copyright holder."

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