New Australian Condom Can Kill STDs, Including HIV and Herpes

A new type of condom additive was approved for mass production in Australia, one that can kill sexually transmitted diseases.

Berlusconi Acquitted: Former Italian Prime Minister Cleared in Sex Case Appeal Trial

An Italian court cleared former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of abuse of power and having sex with an underage prostitute in an appeals ruling Friday.

Tom Marino Staffer Arrested: Allegedly Brought Gun Into the Capitol

Press secretary for House Representative Tom Marino was arrested Friday for trying to enter the Capitol with a gun.

Neflix Private Viewing Mode: Feature Allows Users to Hide View History

The television and movie streaming website is testing a private viewing mode that would let users watch guilty pleasure titles without it appearing in their recently watched lists and future recommendation queues.

Kansas 5-Year-Old Found Dead in Backseat of Car With Gunshot Wounds Following Police Chase

Police in Leavenworth, Kansas are looking further into a police chase and shooting involving a man and a 5-year-old girl.

Actor James Garner Dies: 'Maverick' and 'Rockford' Star Passes at Age 86

James Garner, best known for playing the title character in the 1950s western show "Maverick" as well as L.A. detective Jim Rockford in the 1970s television series "The Rockford Files," was found dead in his California home Saturday night

Gold Recovered from 1857 Shipwreck: Recovery Effort in Atlantic off South Carolina Coast Yields Millions of Dollars

Millions of dollars of gold has been recovered from a 19th-century sunken ship off the coast of South Carolina.

Hot Air Balloon Crash, Clinton, Massachusetts: Hits Power Lines and Catches Fire, Injuring Five People

A hot air balloon flying in Clinton, Massachusetts, Saturday evening crashed into power lines while trying to land. The balloon then caught on fire, injuring the five passengers aboard.

MH17 Wikipedia Page: Edits Show Russian Government Changing the Narrative

Twitterbots revealed the Russian government has been editing the Wikipedia page dedicated to civil aviation crashes, specifically entries surrounding the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 crash, rewriting portions that highlight Russian involvement.

Court Upholds Marriage Equality in Oklahoma

A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the ruling that Oklahoma's gay-marriage ban was unconstitutional.

University of Connecticut Agrees to Pay 5 Women Over Mishandling of Assault Complains

The University of Connecticut agreed to pay a nearly $1.3 million settlement to five women who filed a lawsuit against the school for alleged mishandling of their sexual assault complaints.

UN Security Council Holds Meeting to Discuss Malaysian Flight Crash

The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting Friday morning to discuss who and what brought down Malaysian Airlines' Flight MH17 Thursday.

Guantanamo Bay 2014: 6 Detainees to Be Transferred to Uruguay

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel informed the Obama administration Wednesday that it is preparing to move six Guantanamo Bay detainees to Uruguay.

Killed Transgender Woman in Baltimore is Sister of Clippers’ Reggie Bullock

The body of a murdered transgender woman has been identified as the sibling of Clippers' shooting guard Reggie Bullock

Brazil World Cup 2014: Nation Shifts Focus to 2016 Summer Olympics

Despite the disappointing finish in the 2014 FIFA World Cup team for host country Brazil, the success of the tournament overall is good news for Brazil, who are underway preparations for the rapidly approaching 2016 Olympics.

Technology for the Blind: New Finger Device Reads to Visually Impaired People in Real Time

A new Massachusetts Institute of Technology device will help vision-impaired people to read in real time as they interact with written instructions in their daily lives.

South Dakota Teen Becomes Youngest Person to Fly Around the World

A 19-year-old pilot landed his single-engine airplane in El Cajon, California Monday night, and in that instant broke the world record for youngest person to fly around the world.

California Bank Robbery: 3 Dead Following Heist, High-Speed Chase; Women Held Hostage

Two suspects and one hostage were fatally wounded after a bank in Stockton, California was robbed Wednesday.

Mexican Artists Have Option of Donating Art Instead of Paying Taxes

Artists in Mexico have a unique option of how they choose to pay their income taxes each year.

Tinder App 2014: Former Executive Files Lawsuit Against Dating App for Sexual Harrassment, Discrimination

A former Tinder executive filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Monday against the dating app and its majority owner InterActiveCorp for sexual harassment and gender discrimination

21st Century Fox Nixes $80 Billion Bid to Buy Time Warner

The $80 billion bid on Time Warner Inc. made by 21st Century Fox in recent weeks has been rebuffed.

Flavored E-Cigarettes Becoming a New Source of Revenue for Tobacco Companies?

With tobacco companies struggling to continue in a receding industry, executives are turning to inventive e-cigarette flavors to attract customers.

Yahoo, Live Nation Launch 'Screen Live' Program to Stream Concerts Live Online

Live Nation and Yahoo team up to give concert-goers the ability to watch a concert everyday for a year, for free, from anywhere they want.

'Jurassic Park' Star Jeff Goldblum Engaged to Emilie Livingston

Actor Jeff Goldblum, 61, proposed to his girlfriend and former gymnast Emilie Livingston, 31, on Saturday.

“Total Slaughter” Rap Battle: Joe Budden Loses in Final Round

Rapper Joe Budden lost Saturday to Hollow Da Don in a new rap battle competition in New York called "Total Slaughter."
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