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American domestic terrorist, luddite, and mathematics teacher Ted Kaczynski cups his hand to his ear during an interview in a visiting room at the Federal ADX Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado, August 30, 1999.

Unabomber Sends Bizarre Class Update to Harvard Alumni Directory

Ted Kaczynski, a member of the class of 1962, listed his occupation as ‘prisoner’.

DEA agents look into a window of a house in the while searching for victims in the Ninth Ward district September 10, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Rescue crews continue to search homes searching for hold outs and deceased people.

DEA Agents Under Investigation in Colombian Prostitution Scandal

New revelations implicate DEA officers in a separate prostitution scandal in Colombia.

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Minority Report: New U.S. Data Shows More Ethnic Babies Than Whites

In an historic milestone, the U.S. for the first time has more minority or mixed-race kids than non-Hispanic whites.

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RFK Jr.’s Estranged Wife Died of Hanging: Autopsy Report

The mother of four and member of the storied Kennedy clan was found dead Wednesday afternoon in what medical examiners have ruled asphyxiation by hanging.

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Austin Guitarist Breaks Record For World’s Longest Guitar Solo

Austin axe-man David DiDonato is now officially legendary on the guitar.

Jon Lovett, a former White House speechwriter that has left his job there to pursue screenwriting in Los Angeles. He won The Funniest Celebrity in DC Contest in 2010.

Former Obama Speechwriter to Pen White House Sitcom

The Washington-Hollywood connection strikes again

In a photograph taken on May 7, 2012 guests inspect various Ferrari cars parked beside Nanjing’s 600-year-old city wall after the dealer rented a gate for a showing along the state-protected cultural property encircling the former imperial capital, in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu province.

Oops! Ferrari Apologizes for Damaging Ancient Chinese Wall

The $950,000 car left skid marks on a 600-year-old Ming-dynasty landmark, and the Chinese are displeased

World's top chef Rene Redzepi, of Danish restaurant Noma samples some kangaroo meat during a visit to the Iga Warta indigenous community in the South Australian Outback on October 3, 2010 in the Flinders Ranges, Australia.

Noma Takes Top Spot, but U.S. Dominates World’s 50 Best Restaurants

Denmark’s Rene Redzepi and his restaurant Noma won for third year in a row, but U.S. makes a splash with eight of the world’s top spots. How many have you eaten at?

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Bon Iver Erotic Stories: Move Over, Ryan Gosling

Hey, Girl! The Internet has a new hipster heartthrob to fantasize about.

Rally attendees hold signs at the entrance of West Los Angeles Church in Christ during a rally to mark the two-month anniversary of Trayvon Martin's death on April 26, 2012 in Los Angeles, California.

Hate Crime Suspect Cites Anger Over Trayvon Martin Case

An 18-year-old charged in a Chicago beating told authorities he attacked his white victim because he was angry about the shooting of Florida teen Trayvon Martin.