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Kanye West and Jay Z sued over 'The Life of Pablo' release
San Francisco man claims Kanye's guarantee that the album would only be available on Tidal was a 'deceptive marketing ploy.'
By Emily Blake
Teton the orange cat is an excellent horseback rider
He rules the ranch with an iron paw.
Landslides and a 'hidden treasure' spotted on dwarf planet Ceres
NASA's Dawn spacecraft is catching sight of some intriguing features on the dwarf planet Ceres.
March broke nearly every global warm temperature record there is
Name a warm temperature record, and chances are that March broke it.
If you want the hottest Instagrams of Coachella, being a Jenner helps
Taylor Swift was totally right: chokers are the new flower crowns.
This Mark Zuckerberg interview from 2005 features no hoodie, but a whole lot of beer
The interview features a video of a Zuckerberg interview during the very early days of Facebook back when it was called TheFacebook.com and the company kept a keg in its very casual office.
World's 'oldest dog' Maggie dies peacefully, sleeping in her basket
She was 30-years-old at the time of her death.
A small forest tribe built a DIY drone to stop loggers
The tribe used string, a GoPro camera and instructional YouTube videos to build the drone.
Airbnb will now tell you how to really 'live' where you vacation
Airbnb wants to be more than a short-term rental booking service, and is doubling down on presenting its hosts as local experts for visitors.
Modern Hollywood meets the Golden Age of film in Adam Shankman's debut novel
Hollywood veteran Adam Shankman enters the YA book world with 'Girl About Town'
Phillip the duck lost his flippers, so someone 3D-printed him new ones
Fashionable and functional.
By Kellen Beck
Dinosaurs may have been doomed long before the asteroid hit
Dinosaurs gradually began to die out at least 40 million years before the devastating asteroid impact killed the rest in a dramatic way about 66 million years ago, concludes an extensive new study.
By Jennifer Viegas
Take a break for 'Books and Roses', a short story by Helen Oyeyemi
Read an extract from Helen Oyeyemi's short story Books and Roses from her latest book 'What is not yours is not yours"
4 questions about the rumored 'PlayStation 4.5' you should be asking
It seems certain that a PS4 upgrade of some sort is coming. Here's what you should listen for from Sony.
Has Coachella become a circus of spectacle?
The ridiculous Coachella "look" has gotten out of control.
By David Yi
AC/DC's Brian Johnson opens up about hearing loss: 'I risked total deafness'
"I risked total deafness."
By Yohana Desta
Email gets nonprofits donations, but young donors live on social and mobile
Nonprofits, take note: Email may be out, but mobile and social are in.
By Katie Dupere
Guy defaces museum property with the help of a face-swapping app
Art imitates life.
Ben and Jerry (yes, THAT Ben & Jerry) arrested during Washington D.C. protest
The co-founders of Ben & Jerry's have been arrested at the U.S. Capitol as part of ongoing protests in Washington about the role of money in politics
By The Associated Press
Coachella visitors tried to mail their taxes from the fest's fake post office
IRS to open and find sticky W-2s, covered in glitter.
By Proma Khosla
This smart mattress tells you if your partner is cheating
Sleep tracking is nothing new, but one company wants to track when your mattress is being used -- and you’re not home.
Formula One head says women 'wouldn’t be taken seriously' in the sport
British Business magnate Bernie Ecclestone may want to rethink that whole public speaking thing.
By Megan Specia
Afropunk's 2016 lineup includes Ice Cube, Janelle Monae, Tyler, the Creator
Plus TV on the Radio, Ceelo, Flying Lotus and more.
By Yohana Desta