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June 9th, 2015 2:30 PM Share#EdexcelMaths
June 9th, 2015 1:56 PMThis Twitter hashtag took off after U.K. students completed their GCSE Math exams featuring a confusing probability question now infamously referred to as "Hannah's sweets."
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They Call Him. . . Gato Malo
June 9th, 2015 1:30 PMHe's a bad, bad boy.
Manspreading Obama at the G7 Summit
June 9th, 2015 1:00 PMA photograph of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.S. President Barack Obama having a private conversation from this weekend's G7 Summit has gone viral on Twitter, spawning a photoshop meme filled with pop culture references like manspreading and "come at me bro."
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Jerry Seinfeld Discusses Political Correctness
June 9th, 2015 11:08 AMDuring an interview with ESPN's Colin Cowherd, comedian Jerry Seinfeld discussed today's politically correct climate on college campuses, lamenting that many young people "don’t know what the f**k they’re talking about” when using the terms "racist" or "sexist."
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#EdexcelMaths
This Twitter hashtag took off after U.K. students completed their GCSE Math exams featuring a confusing probability question now infamously referred to as "Hannah's sweets."
Manspreading Obama at the G7 Summit
A photograph of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.S. President Barack Obama having a private conversation from this weekend's G7 Summit has gone viral on Twitter, spawning a photoshop meme filled with pop culture references like manspreading and "come at me bro."
Jerry Seinfeld Discusses Political Correctness
During an interview with ESPN's Colin Cowherd, comedian Jerry Seinfeld discussed today's politically correct climate on college campuses, lamenting that many young people "don’t know what the f**k they’re talking about” when using the terms "racist" or "sexist."