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Western Australia Great Whites Claim Fifth Victim, Calls for Hunting Renewed
Western Australia residents are calling for a ban on shark hunting to be lifted following five deaths from shark attacks. The average is one attack per year in Australia, but for an unknown reason that average has dramatically increased this year.
Kate Upton and Skinny Gurl Blogger Hash Out Feud
Model Kate Upton has been involved in a bit of an online war with an unknown blogger on the Skinny Gurl website, which offers support for all those seeking to lose a few pounds and remain small. The backlash from the blogger's post has led to changes by the site's editors.
Are Married Olympians Discriminated Against? Couple Forced to Room Separately
Are married, heterosexual couples being discriminated against by the Olympic committee? One pair of Olympians are crying "foul" in their living arrangements after learning they would be kept from living together during the games, while other, unmarried couples would be able to stay together.
Kelsey Grammer, Wife Welcome New Daughter and Mourn Loss of Her Twin
Kelsey Grammer and wife Kayte welcomed their daughter, Faith Evangeline Elisa on Friday, but revealed that the couple lost Faith's twin brother. The announcement came at a bittersweet time for the pair, who was overjoyed to share their children with the world.
Missing Iowa Cousins' Search Continues Today, Police 'Grasping at Straws'
The search for two Iowa girls has left police frustrated and baffled, with very few clues or theories. Elizabeth Collins, 8, and her cousin Lyric Cook, 10, were reportedly riding bikes on Friday afternoon, but no one has seen or heard from them since then, and over 1,000 volunteers have not turned up anything.
Hillary Clinton Motorcade Met With Tomatoes, 'Monica!' Chants in Egypt (VIDEO)
Hillary Clinton's motorcade was met with hostility as the Secretary of State arrived in Egypt. Protestors threw tomatoes and chanted at Clinton as she visited the United States consulate in Alexandria.
Missing Missouri Sisters' Bodies Found? Police 'Led' to Site by Suspect
The bodies of two young women were found near Trimble, Missouri, and authorities fear they are the bodies of two sisters missing since Friday. Police captain Erik Holland said they were led there "based on information from a suspect in the disappearance of Britny Haarup and Ashley Key."
German Men Parking Spots Cause Stir, But Who Are Better Drivers?
The German town of Triberg has upset its female citizens by designating certain parking spots as "men only." The spots are notoriously difficult to park in, which is what led Mayor Gallus Strobel to give them to the men.
Navy Doctor, Brain Home Incident Showed 'Extremely Poor' Judgment
A pathologist working for the United States Navy has been assigned to desk duty after taking home the brain of a deceased Marine and letting his children hold the brain while his wife took photos. Cmdr. Mark Shelly has admitted to misconduct and paid a $2,500 fine.
Disney Teams Up With Gospel Rescue Missions to Launch Unique Homelessness 'Sock Initiative'
The Association of Gospel Rescue Missions is partnering with Walt Disney Studios and Hanes to provide socks for the homeless. The drive will be held in conjunction with the release of "The Odd Life of Timothy Green," which premieres on August 15.