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Epstein Likened Underage Sex Charges To 'Stealing A Bagel': Report
A new report details the late money manager's relationship with Bill Gates.
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Shepard Smith Leaves Fox News After Clashing With Pro-Trump Pundits
The anchor was one of the network's first hires in 1996.
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Trump Defends Wife Of U.S. Diplomat Suspected In Death Of British Teen
The president appeared to say he has also driven on the wrong side of the road in a foreign country.
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RealClearPolitics Owner Runs Popular Far-Right Facebook Page
The Facebook page nods to right-wing conspiracy theories and features an abundance of pro-Trump messaging.
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U.S. Diplomat's Wife Flees UK As Police Suspect Her In Fatal Hit-And-Run
The 19-year-old victim's mother directly appealed to American leadership, saying, "President Trump, we're a family in ruin."
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House Asks Pence For Ukraine-Related Documents
The request is part of the chamber's ongoing impeachment inquiry.
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Amber Guyger Sentenced For Murder Of Botham Jean
The former Dallas police officer fatally shot the unarmed black man in his own apartment.
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Nancy Drew Used To Be Way More Ballsy Than The Girl Sleuth You Know
"Almost as many girls write to me as boys, and all say that they like to read boys’ books," Edward Stratemeyer, head of the Stratemeyer Syndicate,?wrote?in 1905. A couple decades later,?Stratemeyer's network of freelance writers?began churning out a hugely successful series of children's detective novels called The Hardy Boys, adding to the company's already impressively large collection of children's book titles.
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We Still Can't Decide Whether To Put One Space After A Period Or Two
We asked teachers which spacing habit they're teaching the youth of America.
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Filming 'Planet Earth' Was Even Crazier Than The Documentary Itself
Strange, because to bring us all those gorgeous and intimate shots of our planet required the tireless efforts of dozens of filmmakers braving grassy plains, open ocean, lush jungles, stormy deserts and Arctic blizzards across the world. The Huffington Post dug into "The Making of Planet Earth" documentary and talked with some of the producers to see how they were able to capture the incredible shots we see in the series. The team following gibbons around the jungle suffered 50 to 100 leech bites per day, producer Tom Hugh-Jones told HuffPost, and their subjects were easily spooked by the sight of cameras.
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Nature Documentaries Are Way More Fake Than You Thought
Filming animals takes a long, boring time -- but some of the things producers have done to speed things up may surprise you.
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17 Little-Known Facts About Hillary Clinton That Have Nothing To Do With Her Politics
The mystery of Hillary Rodham Clinton's earlobes will now haunt us throughout 2016.
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Art Historians Explain All The Bizarre, NSFW Medieval Art Going Viral On The Internet
Some weird things went on in one of the few spaces where medieval artists had creative freedom.
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14 Charts That'll Help You Look Like A Bona Fide Wine Expert
A crash course in wine, in 14 charts.
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These Photos Show Santa's Workshop Is Actually A Sprawling Factory Town In China
You may not have heard of the Chinese town of Yiwu, but chances are some of your Christmas decorations were molded, glued, sewn and hand-painted there. Located in the southeast province of Zhejiang, Yiwu is home to a wholesale market beyond the wildest imaginations of any suburban mall-goer, featuring thousands of products made in factories nearby. One hot week in August, design student?Gemma Lord?visited this "Christmas village." Led by?Unknown Fields Division, part of the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, Lord joined a group of 18 architects, academics and designers interested in seeing firsthand how consumer goods are produced and distributed -- from raw materials to stores around the world.
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11 Realizations That Will Change The Way You Think About Your Favorite Movies
There are certain gaping plot holes in movies that make you question larger aspects of the premise. 1. The promoter in "School of Rock," who convinced all those adults to show up to a local Battle of the Bands on a weekday morning, deserves a raise. 2. The supercouple name for Katniss and Peeta from "The Hunger Games" would either be Katpee or Peeniss.
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9 Stats That Will Make You Want To Hug A Republican (Or Maybe A Democrat)
Tuesday's midterm elections handed Republicans full control of Congress, which will soon include?an increasing number of extremely conservative (and liberal) members, a trend that reflects the nation as a whole. In a June 2014 paper, researchers presented over 1,000 people with the resumes of a few high-achieving high schoolers and asked them?to decide who deserved a (nonpartisan) scholarship.
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Jerks Like This Make Us Wonder If We Even Deserve Halloween Anymore
It's not JUST the tasteless costumes, but it's definitely the tasteless costumes.
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We All Remember Where We Were On September 11. These Are Your Stories.
Share your stories with us in the comments or on Twitter with the hashtag #WhereWereYou.
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10 Ways You Can Help The People Of Ferguson
On Aug. 9, Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson fatally shot unarmed black teen Michael Brown at least?six times, including twice in the head. The shooting, followed by the Ferguson Police Department's refusal to release an incident report detailing the circumstances leading to Brown's death, has sparked ongoing unrest in an area long fraught with racial tension. An aggressive response by Ferguson police, including the deployment of rubber bullets and tear gas on protesters, has also sparked a national?debate?over the increasing militarization of local law enforcement.