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Hillary Clinton Submits Her Own Image to ‘Texts From Hillary’

She even autographed a copy of her submission for the site's creators, thanking them “for the many LOLZ." Seriously. She wrote "LOLZ."

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The Hunger Games Trilogy Climbs on List of Most-Challenged Books

Teens murdering each other, the government cutting people’s tongues off, a little kissing here and there — just a couple of themes that probably made the Hunger Games trilogy the third most-challenged books in the U.S.

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Exclusive: Trayvon Martin’s Family’s Attorney Responds as Zimmerman’s Lawyers Withdraw Counsel

Craig Sonner and Hal Uhrig, the lawyers who have been speaking for and providing legal representation for George Zimmerman withdrew as his counsel Tuesday after citing poor communication with him and other factors in their decision.

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‘We Came to Play!’: Kid’s Self-Built Cardboard Arcade Hits the Big Time

If this 11-minute documentary about a 9-year-old named Caine doesn't restore (or strengthen) your faith in humanity, it's going to be a long day.

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Fugitive Keeps Updating Facebook Status While on the Lam

Travis Nicolaysen is proving that even when you're on the lam, there is always time to update your Facebook status.

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Neighborhood Watch Movie Suffers from Seriously Bad Timing

Though the movie is a comedy about aliens, its title is sure to remind many of Trayvon Martin's killing.

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Sex Pistols Decline to Perform at London Olympics Closing Ceremony

Never mind the Olympics. Punk legends The Sex Pistols have declined an invitation to perform at the London Games’ closing ceremony.

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Southampton Marks Titanic Milestone, 100 Years After Setting Sail

It was exactly 100 years ago, on Tuesday April 10, 1912, when the ill-fated Titanic sailed from the English port city of Southampton.

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After Dozens of Bomb Threats, Pitt Students Go Online for Answers

The threats, arriving at all hours of the day and night, are disrupting every aspect of student life at Pitt, forcing fearful students out of their dorm rooms and onto the couches of strangers living off campus.

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Watch: President Obama's Dramatic Reading of Where the Wild Things Are

On Monday, amid the festivities at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll, with the help of the First Family, the President read Maurice Sendak's classic childrens' book to a gathered crowd of children.