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Video Game Hall of Fame - Minecraft
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Whole Foods is defending its decision to serve lunch to National Guardsman patrolling the streets of Baltimore on Tuesday, despite an outcry from online commenters who argue the food should have gone to the local community. (Facebook)
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Former Baltimore Ravens all-star football player Ray Lewis took to Facebook on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 to implore young kids to stop rioting in the city. (Image: Facebook, Ray Lewis)
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Georgetown University is demanding members of the College Republicans edit a video posted on YouTube that showed liberal students protesting Christina Hoff Sommers' lecture earlier this month. (Georgetown University Republicans via Legal Insurrection)
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The owner of a Chicago-area bar is defending a two-way mirror installed facing the toilets in the women's bathroom after a local comedian's YouTube video of the mirror went viral. (Yelp/Sean G.)
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton released a new gay-friendly avatar on Facebook. (Image: Hillary Clinton, Facebook)
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Drive a Warthog while controlling a Spartan in the iPad top down shooter Halo: Spartan Strike from Microsoft Studios
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'Right Side Forum' host Armstrong Williams. (GQ Magazine)
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The Facebook app icon on an iPhone. (AP Photo/Karly Domb Sadof, File)
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PayPal is working on technology that would give individuals the option to choose injectable and ingestible password technology. (Image: Kill all Passwords, Slideshare.net)
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Christina Hoff Sommers (Screen grab from American Enterprise Institute)
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Rep. Stephen Knight was seen in a YouTube video posted over the weekend delivering a stern warning to an anti-amnesty protester who shook his hand and slapped him on the shoulder. (YouTube)
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In this April 25, 1990, photograph provided by NASA, most of the giant Hubble Space Telescope can be seen as it is suspended in space by Discovery's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) following the deployment of part of its solar panels and antennae. (NASA via AP)
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Tokyo's Mitsukoshi department store uses a life-like humanoid robot to greet and interact with store customers. (Image: NBC News screenshot)
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Three recent titles from author Peter Schweizer, who's upcoming "Clinton Cash" is already making waves in the political world.
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National Edition News cover for April 20, 2015 - Critics say that violent video games like “Ghost Recon” and the “Call of Duty” series often depict kidnappings, murdering civilians and torture as crucial to the gamer’s missions. Military officials are hoping that future combat-style games can show the consequences of such actions as well as hew more closely to international standards.
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Critics say that violent video games like "Ghost Recon" and the "Call of Duty" series often depict kidnappings, murdering civilians and torture as crucial to the gamer's missions. Military officials are hoping that future combat-style games can show the consequences of such actions as well as hew more closely to international standards.
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This image provided by the Department of Health and Human Services shows a portion of the HealthCare.gov website. (AP Photo/HHS)
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Paratroopers exit a 440th Airlift Wing C-130 Hercules aircraft during an airborne operation above Fort Bragg, N.C., April 9, 2015. (Image: U.S. Army, 82nd Airborne Division, Facebook)
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A tree spirit helps bring his world back to life in the video game Ori and the Blind Forest from Microsoft Studios and Moon Studios.