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Page 6 | Sitemap | Stories | January 2016

All Stories Published in January 2016

  • Construction crews building a new hotel came across an 18th century ship
  • New Jersey residents hate this ugly, 346,000-pound monument to Hurricane Sandy victims
  • Researchers in Australia have found a meteorite that’s older than Earth
  • Shooting victims families’ sue Philly Walmart for allegedly selling ammo to drunk 20-year-old
  • North Korea says it’s successfully tested a hydrogen bomb
  • Why approving new cancer drugs isn’t always a good idea
  • How the weird, unfiltered internet became a media goldmine
  • Venezuela’s new congress is ready to take on Hugo Chavez’s revolution
  • Here’s how Hollywood should cast the ‘Making a Murderer’ movie
  • Lumosity settles with FTC for $2 million over deceptive advertising charges
  • Florida has more than 10,000 rape test kits that have never been sent to a lab
  • The NRA is getting major criticism for this controversial image
  • Devour these delicious Studio Ghibli GIFs in celebration of Hayao Miyazaki’s 75th birthday
  • The end of Uber’s wild ride?
  • People are filming hilarious #daddysworeanoath videos to make fun of those guys in Oregon
  • Why your future car won’t have a rear-view mirror
  • Pope Francis wonders if Mexicans will greet him with tequila
  • Surprise: The NRA is right about Obama’s gun reforms
  • Twitter is looking into expanding the length of tweets by a lot
  • The family arson behind the rise of Oregon’s armed occupation
  • This is the moment Obama cried during his speech on gun control
  • Turning your back on immigrants is a betrayal
  • Ted Cruz ‘Invasion’ ad shows suits crossing the border dramatically, unconvincingly
  • Here are some important pieces of evidence omitted from ‘Making A Murderer’
  • What it’s like to be black in Iowa, one of the whitest states in the union
  • Court rules company owes workers almost $2 million for unpaid bathroom breaks
  • From hoverboards to mini-horses: Every ‘Bachelor’ introduction, ranked
  • Hey, DC Comics, Pakistani people don’t speak ‘Pakistanian’
  • This Brazilian doggie bunk bed might just save your marriage
  • Ben Carson thoroughly flummoxed by question from LGBT protester
  • Study finds the wage gap could literally be depressing women
  • Georgia’s governor just walked back his order to reject Syrian refugees
  • Americans broke the record for gun background checks in 2015
  • The dangerous Catch-22 of coming out as a sex worker
  • How housing in America became a four-letter word
  • Mexico City proposes futuristic floating gondolas to combat traffic
  • Why I got a labiaplasty in my 20s
  • Obama is pushing ‘smart guns’ as a solution for America’s shooting problem
  • Obama goes around Congress to expand background checks for guns
  • These Latin American countries rank among the happiest places on earth
  • CES 2016: Why the world’s biggest, most hyped electronics show is always such a letdown
  • How the ‘militia internet’ is responding to the standoff in Oregon
  • How ‘Making a Murderer’ found its way onto Sunday Night Football
  • For the third-consecutive year, this state was the most popular moving destination in the U.S.
  • Sorry, Oregon militants: National parks and refuges are definitely constitutional
  • Donald Trump’s campaign video uses footage from a border in Morocco to talk about Mexico
  • Here’s the problem with Ammon Bundy using the #BLM hashtag
  • NBA owner says his team stinks because of ‘millennial culture’
  • This one map will help you understand the Oregon militia standoff
  • What you should read after watching ‘Making a Murderer’
  • A lot of young men seem to think we’re already living in a post-sexist America
  • Premier League Diary: New Year’s resolutions for all 20 managers, revealed
  • Why do some people sneeze when sexually aroused?
  • Asian superheroes aren’t oxymorons. They’re the future.
  • The refugee crisis you haven’t heard of: How Bhutanese refugees are making a new home in Iowa
  • Iowa used to lead the country in welcoming refugees. So why is it closing its doors to Syrians?
  • Oregon just became the first state to allow women to get birth control without a prescription
  • New York governor orders homeless to shelters in freezing weather
  • Expert compares Atlanta’s HIV/AIDS crisis to New York’s in the ’80s
  • We merged the faces of all 28 ‘Bachelor’ contestants into TV’s ultimate American beauty
  • Stop putting your clementines in the refrigerator
  • Central American governments warn immigrants in the U.S. to lock their doors to strangers without warrants
  • Look at these gorgeous photos of the first meteor shower of 2016 to kick off your year
  • Condor love connection needed to repopulate Colombia’s skies
  • British politicians really don’t want you to know how much they drink
  • It’s now illegal to smoke cigarettes in Hawaii if you’re under 21
  • Chris Brown accused of assaulting woman in Las Vegas
  • Armed white militia seizes federal building in Oregon, says it’s prepared to kill to keep it
  • Saudi Arabia sets off regional firestorm after execution of dissident cleric
  • Tamir Rice’s mother: ‘I’m mad as hell’ about lack of indictment for cops
  • George R.R. Martin says his ‘Game of Thrones’ book plans have gone horribly awry
  • Donald Trump shows up in recruiting video for Al Qaeda branch
  • Here’s what New Year’s Eve looked like in cities around the world
  • Privacy is an afterthought when convenience is king
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