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NBA says James Harden's game-winning shot that bored his teammates shouldn't have counted
James Harden's game winner shouldn't have counted -- but that's not the most interesting part about it.
By Sam Laird
Newborn puppy that lost its mom finds unusual foster family
The puppy was just two days old when its mother was killed by a car.
Shakespeare is still reliable with the ladies, says online dating study
Shakespeare's skill with the quill was undeniable -- and he can still improve your chances of getting dates.
By Chris Taylor
Google honors Shakespeare with doodle of his well-loved plays
The doodle in the UK also celebrated St. George's Day.
By Liza Hearon
Feds drop New York fight with Apple because someone gave them iPhone passcode
The government is withdrawing its request for an order requiring Apple's cooperation in a New York drug case.
Michelle McNamara, true crime writer and wife of Patton Oswalt, dies
Her death was "a complete shock to her family and friends."
By Josh Dickey
Shell's city-car concept looks like it was designed for Ronald McDonald
Clowns want to be eco-friendly, too, right?
By Nick Jaynes
8-year-old pens thrilling apocalyptic novels about farts
Can't wait for the movies to come out.
By Chloe Bryan
Photo challenge: Show us your upside down photos
Our community challenges are finally back and better than ever.
By Jon Park
Chrysler recalls 1.1 million vehicles to repair confusing shifter design
The confusing shifter has caused 41 injuries to-date.
By Nick Jaynes
Mobile ad blocking is real, but new data suggests it might not matter
While mobile ad blocking apps initially caused a dip in number of ads, it's since rebounded, according to a new report.
By Patrick Kulp
Pied Piper is still the underdog in 'Silicon Valley' Season 3
The cast of HBO's 'Silicon Valley' previews some big changes in store for Pied Piper.
By Karissa Bell
Extended Sandy Hook lawsuit might just be what the plaintiffs need
When a judge last week allowed family members of Sandy Hook Elementary shooting victims to continue their lawsuit against a gun manufacturer, experts saw the decision as a means to put off deciding the legal merits of the case.
The curious case of the 30-year-old high school basketball star
Jonathan Nicola was a Canadian high school hoops star -- or so everyone thought.
By Sam Laird
Prince showed 'no obvious signs of trauma,’ officials rule out suicide
Carver County Sheriff Jim Olson also said they have also ruled out suicide.
By Emily Blake
It's more than a game: 'Jumanji' is getting remade with The Rock
'There's games you play for fun... then there's games that change your life.'
By Proma Khosla
How astronauts are celebrating Earth Day on and off the planet
Astronauts on the planet and in orbit around it are celebrating their favorite world: Earth.
AMC will play 'Purple Rain' at 87 U.S. theaters this weekend
AMC will honor Prince with screenings of the 1984 film.
By Josh Dickey
Earth Day 2016 is cloudy with a 100% chance of Neil deGrasse Tyson tweetstorming
He's feelin' extra Earthy today.
Anger and violence: 40th anniversary of 'Taxi Driver' brings out a slew of stars, memories
"It was a film that I didn’t think anybody would really see." - Martin Scorsese
By Yohana Desta
Tesla is giving current owners a one-month free trial of Autopilot
But there's a catch.
By Nick Jaynes
Rihanna pays tribute to Prince on a purple stage
'Today is a very sad day in music,' she said.
By Emily Blake
This coloring book pairs nicely with weed
How I reviewed 'The Stoner's Coloring Book: Coloring for High-Minded Adults' by Jared Hoffman -- in the appropriate frame of mind.
By Sam Laird
See how 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' looks during an on-stage rehearsal
Someone may have finally got Harry Potter's hair right.
By Proma Khosla