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NYE Revelers Drop the F Bomb on Live TV
January 2nd, 2014 1:34 PMTwo classy revelers at a New Years party in New Orleans rang in 2014 on Fox News Channel with an all-American party chant: "we're gonna f**k some s**t up!"
Pillowy Mounds of Mashed Potatoes
January 1st, 2014 11:16 PMAmerican actor James Avery, best known for his role as the Honorable Philip Banks and uncle of Will Smith in the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, has passed away at age of 65.
Two Soccer Players vs. 55 Kids
December 31st, 2013 5:30 PMJapanese pro footballers Shinji Kagawa and Hiroshi Kiyotake take on a challenge match against an army of 55 aspiring junior trainees.
A Message From Captain Picard
December 31st, 2013 2:30 PM ShareWoman Recreates Stranger's Selfies
December 31st, 2013 1:56 PMSan Francisco resident Danielle Bruckman spent the past year recreating selfies taken by a stranger with an iPhone she misplaced on New Year's Eve.
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NYE Revelers Drop the F Bomb on Live TV
Two classy revelers at a New Years party in New Orleans rang in 2014 on Fox News Channel with an all-American party chant: "we're gonna f**k some s**t up!"
Pillowy Mounds of Mashed Potatoes
American actor James Avery, best known for his role as the Honorable Philip Banks and uncle of Will Smith in the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, has passed away at age of 65.
Two Soccer Players vs. 55 Kids
Japanese pro footballers Shinji Kagawa and Hiroshi Kiyotake take on a challenge match against an army of 55 aspiring junior trainees.
Woman Recreates Stranger's Selfies
San Francisco resident Danielle Bruckman spent the past year recreating selfies taken by a stranger with an iPhone she misplaced on New Year's Eve.