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Practice or lasagna? Allen Iverson explains his legendary 'practice' rant
Allen Iverson sheds some light on a legendary moment.
By Sam Laird
Bernie Sanders continues hot streak by winning in Wisconsin
Bernie Sanders took a crucial victory in Wisconsin's primary on Tuesday night, breathing new life into his challenge to Hillary Clinton.
Ted Cruz crushes Donald Trump in Wisconsin
Ted Cruz has cruised to victory in Wisconsin.
Comedian Jen Kirkman takes on street harassment with powerful retweets
Kirkman said she retweeted people's experiences "because it gives every woman a voice."
By Rebecca Ruiz
San Francisco approves fully paid leave for new parents
The measure will give new parents six weeks of paid time off.
Executions went way up in 2015, mainly fueled by three countries
Executions across the globe increased from 1,061 to 1,634 from 2014 to 2015, a 54% uptick.
Scalia law school changes name after accidental NSFW acronym
Awkward phrasing has led to a change of a law school named for the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
Microsoft's Surface Phones could be delayed until 2017
Microsoft's next flagship mobile device may not ship until 2017.
Azealia Banks apologizes (sort of) after Sarah Palin threatens to sue her
"The Sarah Palin page in history will be condensed to a footnote in the Azealia Banks chapter," she tweeted.
By Emily Blake
Kerry Washington gracefully calls out Adweek for seemingly Photoshopped cover image
She's not mad, she's just disappointed.
By Yohana Desta
Authors band together to replace girl's beloved books lost in fire
"Books are really special for her."
By Chloe Bryan
Taylor Swift to receive BMI's 'Taylor Swift Award' for being Taylor Swift
It'd be awkward if she didn't win, you know?
By Yohana Desta
Everlast blasts 'scumbag' Donald Trump for using 'Jump Around' at rallies
"The smartest businessman in the world should know that you have to license this music"
By Emily Blake
'Agressive' telephone scammers prey on refugees in Canada
New refugees and immigrants are being targeted by telephone scammers, many from foreign call centers, in an extortion scheme.
By Megan Specia
Fishing bans could help protect the Great Barrier Reef, study shows
Corals growing in areas of the Great Barrier Reef where fishing is banned were found to be more likely to survive bleachings, cyclones, coral diseases and the voracious effects of invasive starfish.
By John Upton
Charlize Theron says it's hard being a 'pretty' actress, Internet begs to differ
"Pretty people get turned away first.”
By Yohana Desta
Reporter defends homicide coverage after community backlash. She's 9.
"It kind of gets me angry because, just because I'm 9 doesn't mean I can't do a great story. It doesn't mean I can't be a reporter."
Jumping out of a plane is the best way to see the Grand Canyon
See the Grand Canyon from 15,000 feet.
By Cailey Rizzo
Bring the scents of Stars Hollow to your home with 'Gilmore Girls'-inspired candles
Your nose needs to be Gilmored
90-year-old fashionista goes on sunny cruise, wears whatever bikini she pleases
Irene Carney is crushing bikini season.
By Chloe Bryan
Truck driver who hit a bald eagle tried to save its life
A trucker in Washington did everything he could to make sure one low-flying bald eagle didn't die alone on Tuesday after it collided with his truck's windshield.
By Brian Ries
Touching robots can turn people on, study finds
People get turned on when they touch a robot’s private parts. Let’s digest that for a minute.
'Dota 2' fans might soon be watching matches in VR
Presumably, you'll be able to lean over any section of the map in VR to get a better view.
Largest gas leak in California's history may cause blackouts this summer
The now-plugged Aliso Canyon gas leak could result in blackouts across Southern California this summer.