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Carnival makes deal with Cuba to allow Cuba-born travelers to cruise
The cruise line had come under fire for not allowing Cuba-born travelers to join trips.
Bran Stark gives us a tour of the ultimate 'Game of Thrones' swag room
Get ready to geek out with Isaac Hempstead-Wright.
UK issues LGBT travel advice for North Carolina and Mississippi
Campaigners have branded the advice "both frightening and embarrassing".
Cast of 'Hamilton' pays fitting tribute to Prince with dance party
A dance party fit for royalty, just hours after the star's unexpected death.
By Megan Specia
YouTubers reveal sides you've never seen in new Morgan Spurlock documentary
#TeamInternet at its finest.
By Saba Hamedy
How one activist combines impactful art and advocacy to save the Earth
“I’m trying to do something that looks like art, but functions like activism.”
By Katie Dupere
'Part Kenyan' Obama slur from Boris Johnson prompts Trump comparisons
"Some said it was a symbol of the part-Kenyan President’s ancestral dislike of the British empire."
'Anti-ageing' gin promises to fight off wrinkles as you drink
It's infused with drinkable collagen.
Why has it taken the UK so long to act on sexual coercion in schools?
Little has been done before now, campaigners say.
This Prince superfan's Facebook tribute is as honest as it is touching
"Thanks for coming Prince."
By Sam Haysom
Students late for class forced to write 1,000 emojis as punishment
Bart Simpson's punishment is nothing compared to this.
By Alicia Tan
Beijing artist sticks 1,000 eggs on a wedding dress to mark World Earth Day
Another quirky dress from Kong Ning.
By Victoria Ho
FBI paid more than $1.3 million to iPhone hackers, says it was 'worth it'
The FBI paid hackers more than its director will make in seven years and four months on the job.
Chinese businessman killed by falling rock that monkey pushed
Weng Mao is the former chairman of Guan Sheng Yuan, the food company most famous for producing the White Rabbit candy.
By Alicia Tan
Some lucky Aussies are getting Tesla's home battery for a healthy discount
Making homes smarter about energy.
By Ariel Bogle
Syrian refugee who lost his leg in the war to carry the Olympic flame
Ibrahim al-Hussein will represent refugees in the Olympic torch relay.
Prince's London gig taught me this valuable life lesson
Never pass up a chance for a dance party.
By Liza Hearon
YouTube stars raise money for charity in iHeartMedia's 'Tubeathon'
#Tubeathon produced more than 10 million social impressions.
By Saba Hamedy