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Paris attacks suspect 'wants to cooperate' with French police
He's accused of helping to plan and carry out the Nov. 13 attacks.
By The Associated Press
FBI will help Arkansas prosecutors hack another iPhone
Once you hack, you never go back.
Myanmar's new government is creating a powerful role for Aung San Suu Kyi
The role will be similar to that of a prime minister, and will allow her more control over the government.
By Victoria Ho
'Violent' man on plane arrested after he wanted to do yoga instead of sit down
The passenger got violent when air crew and his wife tried to get him back to his seat during the meal service.
An Australian government movie encourages asylum seekers to stay in their homeland
The Australian government has released a telemovie in war-torn regions with the aim of stopping asylum seekers heading for Australia by boat.
By Jenni Ryall
Photos of newborn babies placed in famous paintings are adorably classy
These babies are more cultured than you are.
Here is the inevitable flying selfie stick
There is no limit to humankind's selfie obsession.
By Ariel Bogle
Buddy the bucket list dog dies, with just one wish to go
Buddy and his bucket list has stolen then hearts and minds of many around the world, but unfortunately it has come to an end.
By Johnny Lieu
Elizabeth and Philip are worried about screwing up their kids in the latest 'Americans'
Just like normal parents!
By Chancellor Agard
98 girls in Central African Republic sexually abused by international peacekeepers, group says
Three girls told U.N. staff they were tied up, undressed, and forced to have sex with a dog by a French military commander in 2014.
China's latest body trend meme: Using an iPhone 6 to prove you have skinny legs
Another disturbing meme promoting unhealthy body image is going viral.
By Alicia Tan
Chinese woman accidentally gets neck trapped in sidewalk fence and suffocates to death
Passers-by tried to pry the rails apart, but were unable to free her.
By Victoria Ho
Get your first glimpse at a Roborace autonomous racecar
It's both aerodynamic and entertaining.
By Nick Jaynes
Say goodbye to 'Tight-Arse Tuesday' movie tickets, Australia
Remember scrounging together pocket money to watch something at the movies on Tuesday? Yeah, it's over.
By Johnny Lieu
Australia gets tech accelerator to kickstart disability-focused startups
A new Australian startup accelerator aims to get smart, accessible technology in the hands of people who truly need it.
By Ariel Bogle
'Empire' recap: The youngest Lyon had better watch his back
Hakeem is in deep trouble.
By Yohana Desta
Slack opens office in Australia as it continues to expand
The messenging platform Slack has officially opened its Australian operation.
By Jenni Ryall
Sushi burgers: It's what you'd have if you can't decide between the two
Now you know what you're having for lunch.
By Johnny Lieu
The Roots pull out of David Bowie tribute concerts over 'bitchassness'
Questlove says a fellow musician wouldn't let the group share their equipment.
By Emily Blake
Nintendo: Female employee fired for moonlighting, not online pressure
Nintendo offered a statement on Alison Rapp's termination.
Unboxing Microsoft's HoloLens Development Edition
Microsoft officially unveiled the augmented reality headset packaging on Tuesday during the opening keynote for its Build 2016 developers conference.
HoloLens could get into finance with this VR workstation
A VR company decided to use HoloLens to build a financial system akin to the workstations futures traders use, but in a VR world.
U.S. State Department apologizes for implying you're not a '10'
State is learning that there's a big difference between thinking you're being funny on Twitter and actually being funny.
Dyson's new smart fan will tell you the quality of the air you're breathing
Survey says your air quality is bad.
By Kellen Beck
Kanye's entire 'The Life of Pablo' coming to streaming services after all
Never say never, Kanye.
By Emily Blake