Entertainment
Lorde covering an R&B song will make you bow down
Who knew royals had so much swagger?
World
World Health Organization mistakenly forwards email to BuzzFeed saying 'BuzzFeed is banned'
BuzzFeed, it seems, is on the World Health Organization's blacklist.
Business
Reddit CEO resigns after disagreeing with board about ... office space?
Reddit's CEO just downvoted himself.
Yishan Wong has resigned as CEO of Reddit after disagreeing with the
board about a new office, strangely enough, according to a blog post
from Sam Altman, the lead investor in the company's most recent round of
fu...
World
Smithsonian reveals $2 billion redesign plan
Renderings show what it could look like in 20 years.
Entertainment
Wells challenges Brennan in new 'Bones' sneak peek
Dr. Wells says what most scientists would never dare.
Watercooler
Widower sings heartbreaking rendition of ‘Blackbird’ to dying newborn son
Musician Chris Picco lost his wife and newborn son within days of each other.
Watercooler
Lorde and Diplo got into a Twitter feud over Taylor Swift's butt
Why you gotta be so mean, Diplo?
Entertainment
For NBA hopeful Kiwi Gardner, a new season and a new life
This time last year, Kiwi Gardner's professional hoop dream seemed all but dead.
Business
Why having a mobile site is now even more important
It's more important than ever to have
a website that functions on mobile devices, especially if you want to
rank well in Google's results.
Entertainment
AC/DC's 'Play Ball' video delivers the worst use of green screen this year
We can't unsee this mess.
World
U.S. is turning into an icebox this week. The record temps to prove it
More weather records be set during
the next week, as at least one, perhaps two more rounds of Arctic air
will invade the U.S. from our neighbor to the north.
Lifestyle
It's National Adoption Month: 20 surreal photos of foster kids at play
November is National Adoption Month. These photographs depict some of the greatest dreams and fears of foster kids.
Social Media
Facebook finally puts its privacy policy in plain English
Facebook has updated its privacy
policies, but the real change came in the form of using basic language
so you can better understand how everything works.
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