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Get a head start on 4/20 with 'How to Smoke Pot (Properly)'
From a veteran cannabis journalist comes a book to lead novices and seasoned stoners alike into a brave, new -- and very baked -- world.
By Sam Laird
99-year-old San Francisco woman wins the right to stay in her apartment (for now)
Eleven years ago, Iris Canada was promised she could keep living in her apartment for the rest of her life, for $700 a month.
Obama gets to see 'Game of Thrones' -- and Jon Snow's fate -- before the rest of us
Seeing 'Game of Thrones' before anyone else is just one of the perks when you're the 'leader of the free world.'
Call it a comeback: This 25-year-old is turning a profit selling pencils
The hipster movement, Steampunk aesthetic and a 25-year-old woman have rejuvenated our beloved childhood writing utensil: the pencil.
By Polly Mosendz
UK travelers have a serious crush on New Zealand
New Zealand named best country to visit fourth year in a row.
By Cailey Rizzo
Blue Ivy Carter's birthday party was fairy themed, which is her version of normal
Run the Magical Kingdom (Girl)
These charts show just how massive the gender divide in films really is
The numbers don't lie: Female characters speak much less than male ones.
By Sam Haysom
'Questions black people have for black people' video gets ripped to pieces on Twitter
Many people found a new Buzzfeed video profoundly offensive.
7 very not real differences between the 'Hunger Games' books and movies
Think of it as a reminder: the screenwriters could do much, much worse.
For the first time ever, a human with paralysis can move his hand again
Behind the groundbreaking tech that changed a 24-year-old quadriplegic's life.
By Chelsea Harvey
Trump's campaign criticizes Mark Zuckerberg for living in a 'posh neighborhood'
One billionaire just slammed another billionaire for being out of touch. Help.
Tinder-esque app Mighty TV wants to find your perfect streaming match
"Couches are for chilling, not searching."
By Saba Hamedy
The Black Keys really regret inducting Steve Miller into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
'The most unpleasant part was being around him.'
By Emily Blake
Snapchat now has emoji stickers that move with your videos
The artistic possibilities are endless.
By Kellen Beck
10 destinations for making the most of your Summer Fridays
You don't need a week off for a great getaway.
ISIS claims Paris and Brussels attacks began with Bakraoui brothers
Dabiq, the slick online propaganda magazine published by the Islamic State (ISIS), provides news details in an issue released Wednesday on the group's role in the March 22 attacks in Brussels and the links to the Paris attacks.
By Megan Specia
72-year-old woman and her dog survived 9 days in the Arizona wilderness
Ann Rodgers drank pond water and ate plants after getting lost.
By Cailey Rizzo
Homeless musician's beloved violin replaced by local orchestra after theft
"I'm going to go play right away."
By Chloe Bryan
Kids start falling behind in science in kindergarten. Here's how we can change that.
Globally, the U.S. is at risk of declining economic competitiveness due to its continuing lower levels of educational attainment in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
By Paul Morgan
Azealia Banks is threatening to hex Twitter CEO on Twitter
Imagine how much hate she could spew with 212 characters!
New York will let you pay for subway rides with your phone... in 2021
RIP MetroCards, 1993-2021.
By Kellen Beck
The Bataclan concert hall, site of Paris attacks, to reopen in November
The British singer Pete Doherty will play November 16, just over one year to the day since 90 people were killed at the venue.
New USB-C standard will prevent cables from frying your device
If you fear shoddy USB-C gear, things are about to get better.
By Raymond Wong