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'Days of Our Lives' Spoilers for Jan. 4-8: Bad Decisions Put the Lives of Some 'Days of Our Lives' Characters in the Brink of Death

'Days of Our Lives' Spoilers for Jan. 4 to Jan. 8 reveal the New Year's Eve celebration of the show's characters, which is marred by an accident that will put their lives in limbo.

'Winds of Winter' Author George RR Martin Remains Mum on Release Date

"Winds of Winter" author George R.R. Martin revealed on his blog that the sixth book in the "A Song of Fire and Ice" anthology is not yet finished. The famous writer also failed to give a specific date of release.

Xbox One Update: Microsoft Denies Rumors About 'Lightweight' Console

Microsoft recently denied rumors about an upcoming Xbox One Mini. If you are one of the many who believes that Microsoft is indeed working on a Lightweight Xbox console, you can finally let go of that idea as Xbox One executive Phil Spencer has denied the prevailing rumors.

'Fallout 4's' Pip-Boy Edition Returns, Find Out Where You Can Get It

'Fallout 4's' popular Pip-Boy Edition has re-emerged and is available on GameStop and GAME until supplies last.

Penge Gas Leak Causes South London Residents to Evacuate Homes

Penge Lane in South London suffered from a gas leak, causing its residents to temporarily evacuate their homes until authorities are able to contain it.

Adorable 'Dragon Ball Z' Figmes Released; LEGO to Sue Bandai?

Bandai released a line of adorable "Dragon Ball Z" Figmes, which has a striking resemblance to LEGO figurines.

Completion of US-Mexican Border Remains Bleak

The building of the U.S.-Mexican border is predicted to face some problems as a treaty along the Rio Grande prevents the installation of the border fence.

Bugatti Chiron Posts Insane Acceleration: Can Go 0 to 60 in Just 2.2 Seconds

Bugatti Chiron's acceleration is reported to go 0 to 60 in just 2.2 seconds. Check out the details of Bugatti's latest supercar here.

Newly Elected Mexican Mayor Shot Dead a Day After Taking Office

Newly elected Temixco Mayor Gisela Mota was shot dead in her home shortly after presuming office. Just less than 24 hours after she presumed office, newly elected Temixco Mayor Gisela Mota was shot dead in her home in Temixco, south of Mexico City.

Kim Kardashian’s Pal Jonathan Cheban Joining ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ 2016? Leaked Cast List Reveals Other Housemates

The final lineup of “Celebrity Big Brother” 2016 cast has recently been leaked ahead of its live launch show on Tuesday. And 16 housemates had been named including Kim Kardashian’s pal Jonathan Cheban. The cast lineup was first announced by Daily Star on Sunday.

Donald Trump not in Support of Obama's Gun Control Plan

Donald Trump decided to go against Obama's gun control plan by supporting the right to bare arms.

Samsung Galaxy S7 Release Date, Specs: Upcoming Flagship Won't Have Major Design Changes?

Samsung Galaxy S7 getting minor design changes, according to leaked images. Samsung Galaxy S7 might not have huge changes when it comes to its design, based on the alleged leaked front panels of the phone.

Obama Cannot 'Sit Around and Do Nothing'; US President to Discuss Gun Violence on Live TV

President Obama to talk about stricter gun control policies on a televised meeting. Later this week, President Barack Obama will be discussing the need for stricter policies on the use of guns.

Uber Riders Complain About Rate Surge on New Year's Eve

Many Uber users expressed complaints about the unbelievably high price surge on New Year's Eve.

Saint West Photo: Kim Kardashian Share Second Baby's Picture for the First Time

After a month-long of waiting and checking out "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star's social media posts, Kim Kardashian has finally posted a photo, giving a glimpse of her newborn son Saint West.

'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers for Jan. 4-8: Hospital Blues For Billy and Ashley

"The Young and the Restless" CBS drama this week, Jan. 4 to Jan. 8, will be filled with tension and anxiety for Billy Abbott and Ashley Abbott. The Abbott family will remain tensed as the two fight for their lives at the hospital.

Philadelphia Parade Lambasted Over Anti-Gay Acts and Signs

The famed annual Philadelphia Mummers Parade, which was recently held on New Year's Day with hundreds of marchers in different costumes promoting the 116-year folk tradition, faced condemnation in some of the members' anti-gay acts and signage such as painting their faces brown depicting Mexicans.

Cities Turn to Housing as a Tool to Get More Teachers

In light of the growing number of shortage in the teaching profession across the country, several cities and school districts have turned to opening up housing opportunities to prevent the extinction of teachers that have struggled to keep up their living to stay within their school areas.

300-Ton Fuel-Carrying Fishing Boat Consumed in Montevideo Bay

A 300-ton fuel vessel was recently reported to have been burning since Sunday in Montevideo Bay, Uruguay according to fire authorities. Crew members on board have also reportedly abandoned the ship safely.

'Je Suis Charlie': the Statement that Shook the World

One of the greatest movements that shook the world last year was the statement "Je Suis Charlie" which means “I am Charlie.”