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Henry Cavill shuts down Superman disguise doubters in 1 Instagram post
Superman's disguise is, apparently, more than good enough.
By Sam Haysom
Dashcam captures green 'St. Patrick's Day' meteor over Britain
It lit up the sky over Britain.
Spray-on nail polish: A fun means to an average manicure
Really want this technology to go places. *crosses fingers*
Steve Wozniak slams Apple Watch for taking Apple into 'jewelry market'
In a Reddit AMA session, the Apple co-founder said the watch is undermining Apple's core values.
Shaolin monks practice death-defying high jumps on the cliff of a mountain
Don't try this at home.
By Victoria Ho
SeaWorld to end killer whale breeding in captivity
SeaWorld says it will no longer breed killer whales in captivity, bowing to years of public pressure.
By Jonathan Ellis & Jessica Plautz
Hey New Yorkers, your drunken tweets were dissected by machines for science
Computers know where you sent your drunk tweets from.
Electric shock incidents lead to Ikea recall on Gothem lamp bases
Customers can seek a full refund without proof of purchase.
By Alicia Tan
Paul Daniels, legendary British magician, dies at 77
He had an inoperable brain tumour.
Kaskade randomly delivered pizza in LA this week
The DJ also handed out tickets to his sold-out May show.
By Emily Blake
The Champagne Gun gives 'taking shots' a whole new meaning
Bang bang into the VIP room.
Chinese man tries to set nurse on fire, in retaliation for mother's death
He blamed the hospital and its nurses for her passing.
By Alicia Tan
Not all women in tech have to be coders, but it helps
"We're seeing people come up through the ranks from marketing, from mathematics, from HR."
By Ariel Bogle
Teens in Los Angeles, Chicago charged over graffiti crimes
A pair of unrelated, racially charged graffiti incidents have gained national attention.
Telstra goes down again, people can't drink beer or catch Ubers
Australia is down. Help.
By Jenni Ryall
'Oh, The Places It'll Snow' turns 'Game of Thrones' into a Dr. Seuss book
Well, that got dark.
Finally, there's a room where you can break stuff for fun in Australia
Tough week? There's a new way to let out some steam, that is if you're in the hustle-bustle city of Melbourne, Australia.
By Johnny Lieu
Chinese women are showing off their thin waists behind a sheet of paper
A worrying meme on the rise.
By Alicia Tan
Missing Japanese journalist's captors post hostage video from Syria
It is believed the captors will use the video of Jumpei Yasuda to make a random demand from the Japanese government.
By Victoria Ho
Journalists on strike in Australia after newspaper job cuts announced
"We will be fighting for every job."
By Ariel Bogle
Frank Sinatra Jr. dies at 72 from cardiac arrest
The son of a singing legend, Frank Sinatra Jr., died at 72 on Wednesday.
By Johnny Lieu