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Led Zeppelin facing copyright trial over 'Stairway to Heaven'
Similarities between the famous song and Spirit's 'Taurus'.
By The Associated Press
How an American became a professional ninja in Japan
Chris O'Neill is a ninja. Really.
By Cailey Rizzo
Badass 70-year-old lady makes epic 'guerrilla wood carvings' in the forest
This is one seriously cool lady.
By Sam Haysom
Facebook and Microsoft may have no gender pay gap, but Silicon Valley has work to do
Yet another study shows women are still making less than men in tech.
British drone strike targets 'named after' David Bowie, Eurythmics and Robert Redford
"Dehumanising" naming process revealed by Reprieve.
Match.com calls freckles 'imperfections,' gets suitable response
Some are accusing Match.com of "bullying."
No more being caught off guard: 9 tips for thinking on your feet at work
There’ll be plenty of times in your career when you don’t have a thought-out, pre-planned answer.
By Stacey Gawronski
3D-style tattoos nearly pop off your arm
You're already in 3D. Why not your tattoos?
Victoria becomes the first Australian state to legalize medical cannabis
"It is absolutely heart-breaking to see families having to choose between breaking the law and watching their children suffer."
By Ariel Bogle
Chinese man lies naked under car to demand compensation from driver
He was just released from prison for committing the same crime.
By Alicia Tan
These super intense America-themed Krispy Kremes are terrifying Australians
Nevermind the sugar.
By Johnny Lieu
Stephen Hawking gets a million followers within 6 hours on his new Weibo account
Some in China see this as a triumph over services like Twitter, which Hawking is not on.
By Victoria Ho
Singaporean bride posts terribly shot wedding pictures, hilarious memes ensue
Laughter might be the best medicine for these failed wedding pics.
By Alicia Tan
Google, Facebook and Amazon may be forced to reveal tax haven activity
European Commission to propose new measures to tackle tax avoidance.
Australian film crew charged with kidnapping children in Lebanon
An Australian film crew, which was arrested in relation to an international abduction, has been formally charged with kidnapping.
By Jenni Ryall
Women in Europe are uniting to fight anti-abortion laws
"If this is a war on women, it's a war on poor, young women."
A Facebook page is collecting all those inane online complaints
The best and worst of those online reviews.
By Johnny Lieu
A man is suing his employers in China's first transgender discrimination case
He wants a public apology from Ciming Checkup, one of the largest medical firms in China.
By Victoria Ho
Chinese car rental company made its employees crawl on the street after 'weak sales'
The group of 10 men and women dressed in suits crawled down a wet street.
By Alicia Tan
Ridesharing legalised in another Australian state, but Uber's not happy
Too much red tape.
By Ariel Bogle