Cyber Monday Is More Than Cyber Week; World AIDS Day Kicks Off

What's trending: Twitter is aflutter about World AIDS Day and Cyber Monday.

ByABC News
December 1, 2014, 10:33 AM

— -- quicklist: title: World AIDS Day text: Twitter users are posting images of red ribbons in honor of global World AIDS Day, which first took place in 1988. The day is an "opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died," according to WorldAidsDay.org.

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quicklist: title: Cyber Monday Kicks Off Cyber Week text: With the prevalence of online shopping, Cyber Monday may be less relevant to consumers, but not so for retailers. Amazon is going one step further than Cyber Week with its promotion of "eight days of Cyber Monday" and new deals every 10 minutes, which began on Saturday. The company is offering exclusive "Lightening Deals" on Cyber Monday via its mobile app.

Cyber Monday is the busiest day on Amazon.com for mobile shopping, the company says. Between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday last year, Amazon customers ordered more than five toys per second from a mobile device.

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quicklist: title: Kansas City Chiefs Players Wear Shirts Supporting Eric Berry text: Kansas City Chiefs players wore shirts supporting teammate Eric Berry, who is on the non-football injured reserve list for a week. Team doctors suspect the athlete, 25, is suffering from lymphoma, a form of cancer, according to ESPN.

On Sunday, the team wore the shirts, which read “Be Bold, Be Brave, Be Berry" with his last name and number 29 on back, while they warmed up to play the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. It was the first game since doctors may have found a mass in Berry's chest, ESPN reported.

The shirts will be sold to the public after Berry’s official diagnosis is confirmed, according to ESPN Chiefs reporter Adam Teicher.

The Broncos won 29-16.

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quicklist: title: 'The Walking Dead' Midseason Finale text: The Social Climber is no spoiler, but fans of AMC's "The Walking Dead" may be in a huff over a certain death in the zombie television show. The shocker was in the show's fifth midseason finale.

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quicklist: title: Ohio State University Football Player Kosta Karageorgetext: After being missing for four days, OSU lineman Kosta Karageorge, 22, was found dead on Sunday from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to authorities. Police said a woman and her son were looking for items in a dumpster when they discovered the body, police said.

Columbus, Ohio, police said his body was found inside a dumpster, and preliminary investigation found that he died of what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. "We have recovered a firearm at the scene," Columbus Police Department spokesman Sgt. Rich Weiner said.

He was last heard from around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, when he texted his mother that he was confused due to concussions, police said.

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