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Still a Better Love Story Than Twilight
June 25th, 2014 1:00 PM ShareThe Boondocks
June 25th, 2014 12:30 PMThe animated comedy TV series known for its bold commentaries on racial and social issues ended its four season run on Adult Swim this week.
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Little Girl Solves Burglary
June 25th, 2014 11:25 AMThis clever 4-year-old helped detectives solve what was reported as a home invasion in Ferndale, Washington when she told police that her babysitter robbed her home and falsely reported the crime.
Company Attempts to Trademark "Doge"
June 25th, 2014 11:02 AMThe gaming accessories company Ultra PRO has filed a controversial trademark request for the word "doge" but assures critics they would not pursue legal action against those using word.
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You Can Be Happily Fancy
June 25th, 2014 10:00 AMDoes a parody mash-up of Pharrell's 'Happy' and Iggy Azalea's 'Fancy' have twice the chance of becoming the song of the summer?
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The animated comedy TV series known for its bold commentaries on racial and social issues ended its four season run on Adult Swim this week.
Little Girl Solves Burglary
This clever 4-year-old helped detectives solve what was reported as a home invasion in Ferndale, Washington when she told police that her babysitter robbed her home and falsely reported the crime.
Company Attempts to Trademark "Doge"
The gaming accessories company Ultra PRO has filed a controversial trademark request for the word "doge" but assures critics they would not pursue legal action against those using word.