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VR live streamed surgery brings you straight to the operating room
A fully immersive experience.
By Liza Hearon
Powerful earthquake rattles southern Japan
There were no reports of fatalities or damage to buildings, though aftershocks continue to be felt across the region.
By Megan Specia
AMC mulls separate 'texting-friendly' movie theaters
It's a bid to convince more young people -- specifically, Millennials -- that going to the movies is fun.
Garlic bread 'Star Wars' is your only hope
A long time ago in a galaxy full to the brim with garlic bread...
By Ryan Creamer
Hundreds of seals take over Massachusetts beach to plot world domination
The seal takeover is imminent.
By Chloe Bryan
This $499 magic mirror could make you fitter than ever
The Naked 3D Fitness Tracker seems poised to change the whole home health measurement game.
By Chris Taylor
Microsoft created a bot to auto-caption photos and it's going hilariously wrong
It's sometimes amazingly accurate, too.
Cruz Beckham makes singing debut on Instagram, looks like mini Bieber
Watch out, Beebz.
By Sam Haysom
Building collapses in Tenerife tourist spot, trapping 'several'
Area has British expat community of 10,000.
Hollywood night: Kobe Bryant hits for 60 in surreal final NBA game
"Tonight, we remember. Tonight, we celebrate. Tonight, we say thanks."
By Sam Laird
5 kitchen hacks that'll help you make healthier choices
Time to throw out those huge, Central Perk–inspired coffee mugs, extra-large pasta plates and cow-shaped cheese knife — all could be causing you to eat more.
By Michelle Pellizzon
Son turns garage into fully functioning pub for the sweetest reason
"It's given him a new lease of life."
By Sam Haysom
3 ways to increase your email response rate so you're not always left waiting
It can be frustrating to send an email and not get a response. So, to encourage others to reply, try these best practices.
By Sara McCord
Facebook's AI chief: 'Facebook today could not exist without AI'
AI came up again and again during F8, yet it's not something Facebook has publicly discussed much in the past.
By Karissa Bell and Patrick Kulp
Europe approves air passenger data sharing after Paris, Brussels attacks
Privacy campaigners expressed concerns.
Chimp dances on power lines in daring escape from Japanese zoo
It scaled utility poles and avoided capture for two hours.
By Victoria Ho
PayPal Credit will lend you money for online shopping in the UK
There's another way to pay for what you buy online.
By Liza Hearon
Someone worked out how much Darth Vader's suit would cost and it's ridiculously expensive
That's a hefty grand total.
By Sam Haysom
British sniffer dogs are finding sausages but not drugs, because sausages
Report criticises dogs used at Manchester Airport to detect drugs
Photogenic 'Carrot Man' gives up farming for modelling
If you fell in love with his candid photos, you're gonna love his new look.
By Victoria Ho
Google's new Chrome extension lets you save web pages and images for later
Don't confuse it with the "Save to Google Drive" extension.
Video suggests girls kidnapped by Boko Haram still alive
CNN obtained footage of abducted Chibok girls two years after they were kidnapped.
Ronald McDonald statue arrested in China for hindering traffic
Guangzhou's government officials are really not lovin' it.
By Alicia Tan
This woman's response to anti-aging advice is an example we all can follow
"Let's start a movement peeps, let's end predatory marketing practices."
By Laura Vitto