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Dude using two machines at the gym might have it all figured out
If absurdly priced cycling classes no longer entice you, consider an alternative pioneered by this enterprising gym-goer.
By Laura Vitto
Dozens of horses rescued from rising floodwaters near Houston
Witnesses captured dramatic video of the rescue of dozens of horses stranded in severe flooding near Houston.
Did this Oakland A's ballboy just make MLB's catch of the season?
And Oakland A's ballboy gets up to save some fans.
By Sam Laird
The 2016 Chevy Cruze proves affordable cars don't have to be boring
With all the tech on board, the Cruze feels like a much more expensive car.
By Nick Jaynes
No, Dr. Pepper isn't being discontinued so please calm down
Tell your aunt that the photo she posted on Facebook is false.
NYPD's anti-encryption #UnlockJustice campaign fails big time
The NYPD should probably stop with the hashtag campaigns.
Amazon's $8.99 monthly video: Paying more for less than Prime
Would you pay $108 a year?
By Saba Hamedy
Verizon and Hearst miss memo on doomed digital media, buy Complex Media
After a week of bad news, digital media scores a win.
Kanye West admits he got a phone to lure Kim Kardashian out of her previous marriage
A modern-day love story.
By Neha Prakash
We're approaching the end of Yahoo as we know it
For all the hope Marissa Mayer brought to Yahoo, it never really had a coherent mobile strategy.
Rihanna and Leonardo DiCaprio may have rekindled their romance at Coachella
They found love in a hopeless place.
By Neha Prakash
LinkedIn's career app helps college students land their first jobs
When can we start swiping for jobs?
By Kellen Beck
Houston's flood of biblical proportions, in photos
The Houston, Texas, area got 16 inches of rain in under 12 hours — and it's not over.
By Marcus Gilmer and Johnny Simon
Slack, you've got company. WeChat just launched its own office messaging app.
WeChat Enterprise is free and currently only available in Chinese via apps for iOS, Android, Windows, and OS X.
By Erik Crouch
Lin-Manuel Miranda wins Pulitzer for 'Hamilton,' surprising no one
The man non-stop.
By Proma Khosla
Facebook Messenger chief: It will be years before everyone has M
Looks like we'll have to wait a lot longer for Facebook's AI assistant M.
By Karissa Bell
FBI-costumed stripper with fake assault rifle inspires panic, chaos
Nothing says FBI like a man in a glitter thong.
Photos from Ecuador show massive earthquake's devastation
The death toll has risen to 350 and is expected to grow.
By The Associated Press
A rainbow grilled cheese probably tastes like eating a melted unicorn
This is probably what unicorns eat.
A basketball lover's journey from YouTube innovator to NBA video editor
How Nils Wagner paved his own road from Hoopmixtape, a do-it-yourself YouTube channel, to the NBA.
By Sam Laird