WORLD
NYC Mayor de Blasio: Expect 'one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city'
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said that the city is "facing, most likely, one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city."
WORLD
Greece's anti-bailout Syriza party wins election
The anti-bailout Syriza party won a clear victory in austerity-weary Greece's national election on Sunday, according to projections by state-run TV's exit poll.
ENTERTAINMENT
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Bill Belichick's Deflate-gate explanation made no sense
According to Nye, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick's reasoning for Deflate-gate doesn't add up.
WATERCOOLER
You can't look away from this Ed Sheeran chin puppet named Ed Sheerchin
Some things are just too beautiful for words.
WORLD
At least 13 killed in clashes on anniversary of Egypt uprising
At least 13 people were killed and dozens injured in Egypt Sunday, amid violent clashes, on the fourth anniversary of the country's 2011 uprising.
WORLD
Obama and Indian PM cite progress toward nuclear ties and climate change
Seizing on their personal bond, U.S. President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Sunday that they had made progress on nuclear cooperation and climate change.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook needs a 'Sympathy' button
If Facebook is to fully mature as a platform, it needs to move beyond the "Like" and give users the built-in tools to express a spectrum of emotions and opinions.
WORLD
Crippling, 'potentially historic' blizzard headed for New York, Boston
A potentially crippling and historic blizzard is forecast to bury areas from New York City northward to southern New England under a wind-swept blanket of 2 feet or more of snow between Monday night and Wednesday morning.
WATERCOOLER
You'll believe in magical footwear after seeing 'The Wishin' Boot' on 'SNL'
It's like a leather-bound fairy godmother.
WATERCOOLER
'SNL' expertly handles Tom Brady's balls in cold open
You want the truth about Deflate-gate? You can't handle the truth about Deflate-gate.
TECH
These phones made the first ceremonial transcontinental call 100 years ago
The call was from New York to San Francisco.
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