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How did Jason Momoa get his role on 'Game of Thrones'? Check out audition VIDEO here

By Staff Reporter - Oct 20, 2014 11:12 AM EDT

Ever wondered how Jason Momoa got his role on the hit HBO show "Game of Thrones"? According to a newly released audition tape, the hunky actor performed an intense traditional dance to land the part of a fearful Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo.

British Student gets head stuck in bottle recycling bin on a dare

By Staff Reporter - Oct 20, 2014 11:00 AM EDT

Students are known for going out and having a good time. Sometimes, it can end in a hilarious event which is exactly what happened to one British student who managed to get her head stuck in a bottle recycling bin, according to reports.

Canadian man finds dead mouse in McDonald's coffee cup: Report

By Staff Reporter - Oct 17, 2014 04:38 PM EDT

When ordering a cup of coffee, you might only expect it to come with coffee and maybe some milk and sugar. However, one Canadian coffee drinker got more than he bargained for when he recently bought a cup of hot coffee.

Ebola Outbreak: Spain Reports 4 New Cases, Expert Fears Virus Outpacing Response

By Staff Reporter - Oct 17, 2014 08:20 AM EDT

"This is the first Ebola epidemic where entire nations are involved, where big cities are affected," Peter Piot an expert said. "And I continue to be worried that the response to the epidemic is really running behind the virus."

Space Crunch Leads to Sky Towers for The Dead

By Staff Reporter - Oct 17, 2014 08:15 AM EDT

Many countries including Japan, Brazil, Norway and India already have towers to accommodate the dearly departed in the nether world. Israel is another nation trying this option to overcome the crunch in burial space.

Spider Crawls Under Skin of Australian Man in Bali

By Staff Reporter - Oct 17, 2014 08:10 AM EDT

A spider burrowed under the skin of a 21-year-old Australian man on holiday in Bali, Indonesia.

Risk of Hypertension High for Psoriasis Patients: Study

By Staff Reporter - Oct 17, 2014 06:48 AM EDT

People who have psoriasis are likely to develop hypertension, according to a study.

Color and Shape of Nails Linked to Diseases: Study

By Staff Reporter - Oct 17, 2014 06:46 AM EDT

Your nails say how healthy you are, according to a study.

Remains of WWII Pilot Returned to Family After 70 Years

By Staff Reporter - Oct 17, 2014 06:12 AM EDT

1st Lt. Herbert V. "Buddy" Young Jr., who was "missing in action" for more than 7 decades after his plane was shot down in World War II, returned home this week.

Virgin Australia to Buy Tiger Airways for US$0.88

By Staff Reporter - Oct 17, 2014 03:46 AM EDT

Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd. (VAH) is set to buy the loss-making Tiger Airways Holdings Ltd. for A$1 (U.S. $0.88).

Putin Warns EU of Cutting Gas Supplies if Ukraine Steals from Transit

By Staff Reporter - Oct 17, 2014 03:43 AM EDT

Russia's President Vladimir Putin, before flying to Milan Thursday to hold peace talks with EU leaders, threatened to cut natural gas supply if the Ukraine government steals from the transit to satisfy its own domestic needs. However, he added that "hopefully" it won't come to that.

Snakes on a train scare a New York commuters

By Staff Reporter - Oct 16, 2014 04:07 PM EDT

Could there be anything scarier than seeing a huge snake on your subway ride back home from work? Well, that is exactly what happened to one New York City commuter.

How to spot if there is pot in your kids candy: VIDEO

By Staff Reporter - Oct 16, 2014 02:41 PM EDT

If you live in Colorado and have children, be sure to check their Halloween "trick or treat" candy that they bring home. Since marijuana is now legal in Colorado and cannabis candy is a popular item, Denver police are warning parents to double check what their children are eating, according to a report.

One Percent Hold 50 Percent of World Wealth

By Staff Reporter - Oct 16, 2014 08:45 AM EDT

Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report says that household wealth has recently risen by $ 20.1 trillion over the past year to reach $ 263 trillion and is concerned over the consequences of such a rapid growth on the world economy.

Living Close to Major Roadways can Affect Women’s Heart Health: Study

By Staff Reporter - Oct 16, 2014 08:11 AM EDT

Living near busy roads with too much vehicular movement exacerbates risk of heart diseases in women, according to a stud

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