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VIDEO: Outrage in Ohio over alleged high school rape
Two Steubenville, Ohio, high school football players are charged with raping an underage girl while she was unconscious. The story has gone far beyond Ohio and is prompting outrage online.
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Caught on tape: First Lady confronts heckler
There are mixed recations to the way First Lady Michelle Obama confronted a heckler at a fundraiser Tuesday.
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VIDEO: Britney Spears' sons to make acting debut
Britney Spears recorded a new song for the "The Smurfs 2," and her sons Sean Preston and Jayden will make a cameo in the music video.
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VIDEO: South Carolina valedictorian surprises graduation crowd by ripping up speech
A school district under pressure to keep prayer out of meetings and gatherings got an unexpected delivery from one high school valedictorian.
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VIDEO: Amphibious bus filled with tourists sinks
In Liverpool, England, a "duck bus" -- which is supposed to be amphibious -- sank while full of tourists.
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VIDEO: Miss Utah flubs answer on income inequality
Responding to an interview question in Sunday's Miss USA Pageant, Miss Utah Marissa Powell says the country needs to "create education better."
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VIDEO: National anthem singer gets hit with racial tweets
After 11-year-old Sebastian De La Cruz sang the national anthem at game three of the NBA finals, rascist tweets poured in. Some tweets questioned De La Cruz's right to be in the country, to which he said: "People don't know, they just assume that I'm just Mexican, but I'm not from Mexico, I'm from San Antonio, born and raised."
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VIDEO: You won't believe how much Google interns are paid
Many interns work for free. Not at Google.
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VIDEO: Husband accidentally sells wife's wedding ring at garage sale
A husband who accidentally sold his wife's wedding ring at a garage sale is hoping the person who bought will bring it back.
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VIDEO: Fishermen catch 1,300 lb shark off California's coast
The 1,300 pound shark may break a world record.
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VIDEO: Okla. super-twister biggest tornado in U.S. history
The deadly tornado that ripped through Oklahoma on Friday was the biggest twister in U.S. history, a record two-and-a-half miles wide, with winds up to 295 miles per hour. The tornado traveled 16 miles on the ground. At least 18 people were killed in the storm.
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