Saturday, January 30, 2016

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The U.S. is slightly less corrupt than it used to be

An anti-corruption watchdog released its latest annual rankings of global corruption Wednesday, with nations such as Somalia, North Korea, Afghanistan and Sudan topping the list...

Here's how much Google paid that guy who bought google.com for a minute

Google revealed how much it rewarded the guy who bought google.com for $12 and owned it for a whopping 1 minute.

Mark Zuckerberg is now the sixth richest person in the world

Only 5 people on the entire earth are richer than Zuck.

Mystery illness on board American Airlines plane forces flight back to London

An illness struck several passengers and staff on board an American Airlines flight from London to LA, forcing it to turn back.

Sanders shuts down teen climate change denier: 'You're wrong.'

Bernie Sanders shut down a teenage girl who questioned the science of climate change Thursday morning, to the delight of her classmates.

Barbie gets more realistic with 3 new body types and 7 skin colors

The three new shapes are designed to appeal to parents wary of letting their daughters idolize Barbie's impossible figure.

Microsoft and the NFL's $400 million marketing fumble

Things haven't worked out so great between the Microsoft Surface tablet and the NFL.

Here's what happened when a man fired a gun at himself underwater

Norwegian scientist Andreas Wahl has fired a gun at himself while standing submerged in a swimming pool as part of an experiment.

Zayn Malik on One Direction: 'I never really wanted to be there'

Zayn Malik drops truth bombs about One Direction in conversation with Beats 1's Zane Lowe.

20-year-old woman insists she's a cat trapped in a human's body

She's meow-t of her mind.

Scientists are closer than ever to unlocking the violent history of the moon and Earth

Scientists analyzing some old moon rocks from the Apollo era think that the moon and Earth have the same ratio of oxygen isotopes.

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