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Miss BumBum Contest 2014: 27 Brazilian Women Compete for Best Butt Title

Voting is now open for Miss BumBum 2014. More than two dozen women are battling to see who has the best bum. The Miss Bumbum event is held in Brazil, where 27 contestants will be competing.

Palestinians in Chile Constitute the Largest Population Outside of the Arab World

Palestinian in Chile are the largest population outside the arab world dating back to the days of the Ottoman Empire

Wii U Game Sales and Updates: Super Smash Bros. Could be Delayed; Classic Games Hit the eShop

Smash Bros. was announced over 1,000 days ago, but no date confirmed Super Smash Bros. for Wii U was first announced over 1,100 days ago, but there is still no confirmed date for its release.

Wal-Mart Runaway 2014: Texas Teen Secretly Lived in Store for 2 Days; How Did He Do It?

The teenager hid away in a Wal-Mart after running away from his aunt's house where he was staying.

United States Sends Six Guantanamo Detainees to Uruguay

The six detainees to be released to Uruguay are going to be free men, but will not have a large community to be a part of

Brazil Presidential Candidates 2014: Eduardo Campos Dies in Plane Crash; Current President Calls for Mourning

Current president declares three days of mourning in Brazil A Brazilian presidential candidate died on Wednesday, along with six others, when a plane crashed in a suburb of the coastal city of Santos, USA Today reported.

Jeremy Lin News: Why 'Linsanity' Could Be an All-Star on New Los Angeles Lakers Team

Jeremy Lin and the Los Angeles Lakers are both looking for a bounce back year this season. See why Lin will have an All-Star season with the Purple and Gold.

Anheuser-Busch to Bring Mexican Lager to US Bars and Stores in the Southwest

Anheuser-Busch announced last week it will import its first Mexican lager to serve in bars in the southwestern U.S.

Tracy Morgan Car Crash and Health Update: Police Release Video Recorded at the Scene of the Crash [Watch]

New Jersey State Police have released five clips of a dashcam video that shows the aftermath of the fatal motor vehicle crash involving comedian Tracy Morgan in June.

Siri Killer 2014: Defense Denies Alleged Killer Asked Siri Where to Hide Victim's Body

Prosecutors presented this evidence for trial surrounding Florida murder Apple promotes its personal assistant Siri as a way for users to get help with many different things; things like setting appointments and finding restaurants.

Powerball Numbers & Results: $90 Million Jackpot Winner in Colorado Says He Plans to 'Have Fun'

After winning Saturday's Powerball lottery jackpot, Colorado's newest multi-millionaire says he plans to "have fun," reports The Denver Post.

Yankees News and Rumors: Masahiro Tanaka Not Expected to Return Until September

Masahiro Tanaka is making significant progress in his recovery from an elbow injury, but the New York Yankees are not expecting the Japanese pitcher to return anytime soon.

Manny Pacquiao Next Fight Update: Freddie Roach Believes Pacquiao Will Score Knockout Win Against Chris Algieri

Freddie Roach is not worrying too much about Manny Pacquiao’s next fight as the Hall of Fame trainer expressed confidence that his fighter will dominate Chris Algieri in their upcoming showdown.

'Frozen' Movie Online, 'Let It Go' and Soundtrack 2014: ABC to Air Show on the Creation of 'Frozen'

One-hour special for Frozen fans to return to fanworld oblivion Sept. 2 as directors, actors and producers talk about how the record-breaking film came to be as it continues to enjoy the spotlight.

Gay Marriage Update 2014: Same-Sex Marriages Could Begin Next Week in Virginia

Supreme Court could still hold start by granting emergency delay Same-sex couples could start getting married in Virginia as early as next week, after the 4th U.

Edward Snowden on NSA 'Monstermind': Former Contractor Says Government's Program Operates Without Human Intervention

Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor that exposed top secret government secrets last year, has revealed yet another revelation about the NSA's massive surveillance program.

Stanford Study: Suicide Risk Higher in Those With Poor Sleep

Adults who suffer poor sleep have a higher risk of dying from suicide than well-rested adults, researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine have found.

South Korea's First and Only Astronaut Quits

South Korea's manned space program has effectively been shut down, after the resignation of its first - and only - astronaut.

Researchers Unwrap Earliest Mummy History

Mummies have apparently been around over a millennium earlier than the scientific community previously believed - meaning the developmental time line for early human civilizations may need to be reconsidered.

Brazilian Presidential Hopeful Eduardo Campos Dies in Plane Crash

Third-placed in the polls, Eduardo Campos, 49, has died in a private jet crash due to bad weather as his jet attempted to reroute to a different landing site.
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