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Korean Teen Kills Mom, Hangs Himself After Video Game Dispute

On Monday evening, a 15-year-old boy in South Korea got into a heated argument with his mom. The mother apparently felt that her teen was spending too much time playing online video games, and scolded him. But, instead of just storming off to his room and wallowing in teenage angst, this gamer decided to take things several tragic steps further. According to police in the southeastern city of ...

Facebook Reunites Texas Mother and Long-Lost Son, After 29 Years Apart

Share We've seen Facebook facilitate several parent-child reunions, but few of these feel-good stories have been quite as incredible as Jutta Fairley's. When Fairley was 19-years old, she became pregnant while still living with her family in Germany. At the time, her parents forced her to make a difficult choice: either moving out of the house, or giving the baby up for adoption. Fairley chose ...

92-Percent of U.S. Babies Have an Online Presence, Study Finds

Babies born today aren't just born into the age of Facebook, they're born on Facebook. According to a new study conducted by Research Now, 92-percent of all American babies have some form of online presence by the time they reach the age of two. After surveying 2,200 mothers of young children in the U.S., U.K., Germany, France, and several other developed countries, researchers discovered that ...

Last-Minute Gifts Your Ma Will Get for Mother's Day

Share If you're reading this, chances are it's because once again the second Sunday of May has crept up on you with nary a thought for dear old Ma, and now you're in a white-knuckled panic looking for something to show that you care more than you apparently do. But never fear, once again the trusty Internet -- that faithful refuge for poor planners and the absent-minded -- doth provide. We've ...

Holiday 'Spam' Spreads $10K of Christmas Cheer

By now, we've all been conditioned to delete any molecule of spam that dares to so much as knock at the door of our inboxes-- and for good reason. With all the faux African princes and Viagra discounts bombarding us on a daily basis, our spam radars have become finely tuned enough to spot and annihilate these virulent mails from a mile away. This Christmas, though, one creative agency decided to ...