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Richard Sherman's Mic Audio Released
Audio recorded during last weekend's NFC Championship game reveals that Seattle Seahawks' cornerback Richard Sherman congratulated Michael Crabtree on a "helluva game" before the 49ers receiver shoved him in the face.
How to Arrest Justin Bieber
HowToBasic demonstrates the proper procedure for arresting Justin Bieber if he has been drag racing while intoxicated.
Menswear Dog
Meet the most stylish dog on the entire Internet.
Hunter Moore Has Been Indicted
Moore, founder of the controversial website Is Anyone Up?, has been indicted in a United States District Court in California.