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China called out for cyber spying
China Accused of Decade-Long Cyber Espionage Campaign

A cyber espionage that is allegedly backed by China has been probing on governments and businesses in Southeast Asia as well as India undetected for the last ten years, Internet security company FireEye said on Monday.

Javier Zanetti
New Ice Bucket Challenge Includes Chilli; Viral 'Hot Bucket Challenge' To Help Fight World Hunger

Move over "Ice Bucket Challenge," the "Pupi Challenge" or the "Hot Bucket Challenge" is here and it is currently taking Italy by storm.

$100 bills
Ohio Middle School Student Steals $25,000 From Grandfather, Passes Out Hundred Dollar Bills To Classmates

A middle school student stole $25,000 from his grandfather then started to give out US$100 bills to his classmates last Wednesday, police officials report.

Oklahoma Reserve Deputy Robert Bates (left); Eric Harris (right)
Oklahoma Reserve Deputy Mistakes Gun For Taser Kills Suspect

A 73-year-old reserve deputy in Tulsa, Oklahoma is under an ongoing investigation after he shot dead a suspect earlier this month when he mistook his handgun for a Taser, officials say.

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A foreign student graduating from one of China's universities.
Asians Dominate Foreign Students' Population in China

Chinese Ministry of Education recent statistics show that China reigns as the third top choice of foreign students worldwide, with 370,000 students from 203 countries, of which 60 percent are from Asia.

Brazilian protesters march against corruption
Brazilians Take To The Streets Again To Oust Their Leader

Brazilians took to the streets again to remonstrate against the government and corruption on Sunday. However, as compared to last month-when about two million marched in dozens of cities-the number of the protesters was smaller.

Cat going up or down
Cat Got 9 Lives? Liam Survives High-Voltage Electric Shock, 25-Foot Free-Fall From Electric Pole

Liam, a Siamese cat from Grants Pass, Oregon survived mysteriously when he fell from a 25 feet electric pole and got shocked by the electric current.

Shiprock, New Mexico, is in the Four Corners region where an atmospheric methane
Dangerous, Mysterious Methane Hotspot in Four Corners Investigating by Scientists

NASA's JPL and other local agencies are now investigating the methane hotspot in Four Corners detected last fall to pinpoint its source.

Godzilla head unveiled as new Tokyo landmark
Life-Size Godzilla Unveiled In Tokyo Prior To Godzilla-Themed Hotel's Opening

Having stomped on possibly every Japanese high-rise while breathing fire on its resident, Tokyo was not dissuaded in cashing in on the iconic figure -Godzilla when it unveiled a life size model of the reptilian monster recently in Shinjuku.

Philadelphia's Cobbs Creek Park
Woman Arrested For Abandoning Quadriplegic Son In Woods For Days

The woman, who is accused of abandoning her quadriplegic son in the woods, is taken into custody by Maryland Police.

B-52 drops a GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator
Study of Underground Impacts Helping US Build Deadlier Bunker Buster Bombs

Results from these experiments led physicists to conclude that materials like soil and sand actually get stronger when they're struck harder.

Alligator on Englewood, Florida golf course
Spotted Alligator In Pennsylvania Might Not Be Found: Search And Investigation Continues

An alligator has been spotted in a river at Western Pennsylvania area. The gator may never be found but the search still continues.

Elon Musk
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk: Energy Production, Consumption Big Problem On Earth In This Century

The biggest problem that mankind will be facing in the future is the sustainable production and ecological consumption of energy according to Elon Musk.

black flamingo
Back In Black? Extremely Rare, Possibly Unique Black Flamingo Spotted, Photographed In Cyprus

Not all flamingoes are pretty in pink. Many nature experts believe that photos of the world's only black flamingo have been taken in Cyprus, Greece. The bird spotted and photographed on the Greek island is extremely rare and possibly unique.

Credit Card
Reporter Travelled 354000 Miles For Free Using Credit Card Perks

This is how a 28-year-old reporter managed to travel 354,000 miles for free, including hotel accommodation and food.

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