WATERCOOLER
Wintry timelapse shows Ohio River freezing over
Slabs of ice covered portions of the Ohio River in Cincinnati on Friday, halting ferry services, but not barges. The icy phenomenon was captured in a timelapse video shot from across the river in Covington, Kentucky. The fast-moving footage shows the...
BUSINESS
Starbucks to scrap CDs in stores worldwide
Bad news for Michael Bublé and Norah Jones: no more physical discs at the Starbucks counter.
TECH
5 can't-miss apps: 'Alto's Adventure,' Storm, OneNote and more
This week's list includes a gorgeous endless runner, Weather Underground's new storm-tracking app, Microsoft's latest OneNote update and a new video messaging app.
WORLD
ISIS propaganda allegedly shows caged Kurdish fighters paraded through streets
ISIS and the Kurdish Peshmerga fighters have been locked in a series of tense battles for control of the province since January.
TECH
Microsoft, McAfee update antivirus software to protect against Superfish
Lenovo is working with Microsoft and McAfee to help protect its users from the security vulnerabilities created by Superfish's adware.
WORLD
Doctor who shaped modern anti-abortion movement dies at 89
Dr. John Willke espoused the idea that raped women could resist pregnancy.
ENTERTAINMENT
The silver lining to how white the Oscars are this year
John Legend: "If you want a more equal society now, we still have to fight for it."
SPORTS
Miami Heat star Chris Bosh out for the season with lung blood clots
League-wide concern after the recent death of Jerome Kersey from the same thing.
WORLD
Family honors Malcolm X on 50th anniversary of his assassination
Fifty years after the assassination of civil rights icon Malcolm X, family members gathered to remember the leader, just steps from where he was gunned down in Harlem in 1965.
WORLD
Yemen's ex-president flees capital, but says he's still in charge
Yemen's former leader Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who resigned the presidency last month, left the country's capital of Sanaa on Saturday, after Shiite Houthi rebels who had placed him under house arrest released him.
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