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Video referees in soccer could be trialled first in Australia
There's been a long-held resistance to video replay technology by the sport's governing body.
By Johnny Lieu
Matthew Morrison makes his debut in an energetic 'Good Wife' episode
A lot went down in 'Hearing.'
By Chancellor Agard
'Downton Abbey' fans deal with their grief by imaging hilarious alternate endings
'Downton Abbey' fans are a creative bunch.
Woman shares photo of dimples on breast to raise awareness of cancer symptoms
An Australian woman has shared a message to Facebook in the hope of helping others.
By Jenni Ryall
Woman wakes from 8-month coma to reveal boyfriend who stayed by her bed put her there
He repeatedly hit her and put her in a vegetative state.
By Alicia Tan
Japanese Twitter users had the most creative ways to say 'no' to this wedding invite
You can't outsmart the Internet.
By Alicia Tan
First ever OS X ransomware encrypts your data and asks for money
This is not good.
Some fashionable Easter Eggs you may have missed in the 150th episode of 'The Good Wife'
What you may not have noticed in 'Hearing.'
Another piece of missing MH370 may have just been found
The piece was found just days before the two year mark of the day the Malaysian Airlines plane vanished.
By Victoria Ho
'Pizza in a cup': Aussies come up with ingenious inventions in #ideasboom
The Australian government's flashy National Innovation and Science Agenda a.k.a. "ideas boom" is relatively new, but Australia can't help but getting on board with by unleashing their ideas on the Internet.
By Johnny Lieu
Australian firefighters to get a drone-eye view during emergencies
Insurers are using drones to assess the damage caused by bushfires, so it seems only fair firefighters should get a couple of their own.
By Ariel Bogle
The inside story on one of the most unique episodes of 'Last Man on Earth' yet
Will Forte and EPs Chris Miller and Phil Lord open up about the latest episode's big surprises.
A woman starved to death after being trapped in an elevator for a month
Maintenance workers left for the extended Chinese New Year break and shut the power off.
By Alicia Tan
A battle has begun on 'The Walking Dead'
A rundown of the action from 'Not Tomorrow Yet,' the latest episode of 'The Walking Dead.'
North Korea threatens to launch nuclear strike on U.S. and South Korea
The North is threatening pre-emptive strikes in reaction to the start of huge U.S.-South Korean military drills.
By The Associated Press
Exquisite desserts add a bit of sweetness to bitter breakups
"To me, desserts suggest: Go ahead. Gorge. Engage with the uncomfortable, sticky feelings of a broken heart."
By Chloe Bryan
There's a Twitter account dedicated to ALDI's weird products
ALDI in Australia is known for their weird assortment of items on sale every week, now there's a way to keep track of the best.
By Johnny Lieu
App to find cheaper petrol launches in Australia
Petrol stations around Australia will have to smarten up.
By Ariel Bogle
Tennis stars Kyrgios and Tomic feud after fake illness claims
Two of Australia's young tennis stars have stolen the spotlight again, but this time not for the noblest of reasons.
By Johnny Lieu
5 times the 'Once Upon a Time' 100th episode made us cry
A look at all the emotional moments in "Souls of the Departed," the latest episode of 'Once Upon a Time.'
By Alyse Whitney
Gunman and victim dead after six-hour siege in Sydney
Hostages escorted by police from the scene.
By Jenni Ryall
Hillary Clinton drops in on Reddit, Reddit plays nice
Hillary Clinton made her Reddit debut on Sunday and was welcomed warmly.
'I am sick of being silenced': 14 women share their abortion stories
Women anonymously tell Mashable what it feels like to be shamed over having an abortion.
By Rebecca Ruiz