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Man Steals Cop Car and Streams on Facebook
November 2nd, 2016 10:07 AMOn Monday, Oklahoma resident John Pinney stole a police car and live-streamed a high speed police chase on Facebook for all to see. Pinney was later arrested at his mother's house and is currently in jail.
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November 2nd, 2016 9:15 AM ShareIrish TV Network Pulls a Live Halloween Prank
November 2nd, 2016 12:23 AMIreland's TG4 weather reporter Caitlín Nic Aoidh delivers in the spirit of Halloween.
Battlefield Apologizes For Offensive Hashtag
November 1st, 2016 9:08 PMThe official Twitter account for the Battlefield video game series received a swift backlash for using the hashtag "#justWWIThings" to promote the new game Battlefield 1, leading them to delete the offending tweets and apologize to their followers on the social networking site.
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How to Break The Ice
November 1st, 2016 8:30 PMCasually Explained takes on one of man's oldest dilemmas.
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Man Steals Cop Car and Streams on Facebook
On Monday, Oklahoma resident John Pinney stole a police car and live-streamed a high speed police chase on Facebook for all to see. Pinney was later arrested at his mother's house and is currently in jail.
Irish TV Network Pulls a Live Halloween Prank
Ireland's TG4 weather reporter Caitlín Nic Aoidh delivers in the spirit of Halloween.
Battlefield Apologizes For Offensive Hashtag
The official Twitter account for the Battlefield video game series received a swift backlash for using the hashtag "#justWWIThings" to promote the new game Battlefield 1, leading them to delete the offending tweets and apologize to their followers on the social networking site.
How to Break The Ice
Casually Explained takes on one of man's oldest dilemmas.