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  • A puddle was blocking a walking path in Newcastle, England. It became popular after Richard Rippon decided to live stream it. He tells the BBC he was fascinated by the way people were navigating it.
  • A debate about the color of a dress on Wired.com has been consuming people. Some say the dress is blue and black, while others say it is white and gold. Each side emphatically believes it is right.
  • Police in Oklahoma have been searching for more than 24 hours for a man who police say stole a police car, killed two family members and shot four other people.
  • A Shanghai hotel moved dozens of beds into a giant room, and served croissants and noodles to 388 people. That broke the previous record of 288.
  • Deer Trail, Colo., is considering a plan to issue hunting licenses for people to shoot down drones. It's a protest against federal surveillance. And even though the proposal has not passed, the Denver Post says 983 people applied.
  • The Florida Department of State launched a new website Monday where people must register before they can start collecting signatures to get proposed...
  • As Irma head north, southwest Florida is still experiencing great winds, preventing EMS from getting to people.The winds were brutal outside of Lee…
  • The magnitude-7.2 quake killed scores of people and sparked widespread panic as buildings collapsed. Renee Montagne shares the latest.
  • A half century ago, American and British physicians started a medical service called the "Flying Doctors" to airlift people out of remote eras in medical emergencies. It has now become a way to reach out to Kenyans who have long gone without medical care.
  • Most people think the Pope's church is St. Peter's Basilica. But as the Bishop of Rome, his actual seat is in a church on the other side of Rome called St. John Lateran.
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