Thursday, October 29, 2015

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Yamaha just unveiled a sports car in Tokyo. We're intrigued.

Whether your a sports car or electric vehicle fan, Yamaha has you covered with its recent world debuts.

'Harry Potter': The agony of trying to book 'Cursed Child' tickets

The first batch of tickets for 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' went on sale Wednesday morning, and thousands of fans were clambering to secure seats.

Increasing Australia's refugee intake would boost economy, report says

There is a strong economic argument for increasing Australia's refugee intake, according to a report published this week by the University of Technology Sydney.

Khloe Kardashian clarifies comments about Lamar Odom marriage, sort of

Khloe Kardashian clarified comments she made 'People Magazine' that seemed to suggest she and Odom are merely postponing a divorce.

Twitter touts new Moments feature in TV ad

Twitter has a new baseball-focused ad, and it's totally different from baseball.

The trouble with Tesla: Cutting through Elon Musk's hype machine

Facing big losses, a falling stock price and reports of unreliability, the future of Tesla doesn't look pretty. Unless you believe the hype.

This blue Staffordshire terrier has the biggest, sweetest smile on the Internet

Ramsey the blue Staffordshire terrier, living in Surrey, england, is an ambassador for his misunderstood breed.

Snapchat's new filters let you slow, fast-forward and rewind videos

Snapchat's new update includes video filters that let you slow-motion, fast-forward and rewind.

'Gran Turismo Sport' brings real world prizes to gamers

Polyphony Digital's next 'Gran Turismo' game attempts to bridge the virtual and the real with FIA-hosted prize ceremonies for its major championships.

Man gets dragged on his belly by taxi, is crowned Australia's Biggest Idiot

Footage has surfaced of a man hitching a ride with a taxi, getting dragged on his belly while holding onto the boot of the car across the Redfern suburb of Sydney.

School officer who violently arrested Spring Valley High student has been fired

Deputy Ben Fields had already been placed on administrative leave without pay.

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