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Gorgeous 'Castlevania' and 'Silent Hill' posters make us miss Konami
Mondo, the Austin-based art gallery that's gotten people interested in collecting posters again, is turning to video games.
Mississippi governor just signed a law that allows businesses deny service to gay couples
Mississippi's governor has signed a law that allows public and private businesses to refuse service to gay couples based on the employers' religious beliefs.
How the global elite named in Panama Papers used their wives to hide assets offshore
Among them are first ladies and socialites, as well as a professional ice dancer and 2006 Olympic champion.
Photographer squirrel and model bird pose for a Photoshop Battle
The camera loves ya. Oh and so does Photoshop.
By Ryan Creamer
Alibaba-owned newspaper drops its paywall
Nearly four months after Chinese ecommerce titan Alibaba paid out $266 million to acquire the South China Morning Post, the Hong Kong-based newspaper announced Tuesday that its paywall is dismantled.
By Steven Millward
Watch this March Madness security guard's amazing reaction to that Villanova game-winner
Another classic moment from Monday night.
By Sam Laird
Hotel's random Wi-Fi username needs to put a dollar in the swear jar
That's not a nice name, hotel.
Live your baller gamer fantasy with a gold-plated NES clone
This gold-plated Nintendo Entertainment System clone is here, just in time for Zelda's 30th birthday.
Louis Tomlinson wins contest to design football shirt, drums up controversy
Some fans aren't pleased.
By Sam Haysom
Dream job: Lonely baby wombat needs a professional Wombat Cuddler
Give Derek the baby wombat the cuddles he deserves.
By Chloe Bryan
Drake shares two new songs: 'One Dance' and 'Pop Style,' with Jay Z and Kanye West
"Pop Style" is a rap powerhouse.
By Emily Blake
People are puzzled over what's inside this mysterious red dot
How good is your eyesight?
By Chloe Bryan
PayPal cancels 400-job operations center in North Carolina over LGBTQ discrimination law
PayPal is cancelling its plans for a big expansion in North Carolina after the state passed a controversial new discrimination law.
In Northern Ireland, women still face prison for having an abortion
Drinking bleach and crashing cars: The desperate measures low-income women take.
Starz joins the subscription streaming service club
You get a subscription streaming service! And you get a subscription streaming service! And you get a subscription streaming service!
By Saba Hamedy
Scores arrested as French labor protests turn violent
The arrests were made after the demonstrators began throwing projectiles including stones, glass bottles and eggs at security forces, police said.
By France 24
3 major problems with using decade-old voting machines in November
Experts estimate that a reasonable lifespan for electronic voting machines (which are computers, running mainly on laptop technology developed in the 1990s) is in the 10- to 15-year range.
By Lawrence Norden & Christopher Famighetti
A Speedy Gonzalez movie is reportedly zooming into theaters
And there's already a lead actor in mind.
By Yohana Desta
BBC's 'His Dark Materials' series finds its writer
One of fantasy's most beloved trilogies is finally getting the adaptation it deserves.
Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian got engaged, maybe
What a tangled web this family weaves
British police catch 'slot machine bandits' after they post triumphant selfies
"We knew we hit the jackpot when we investigated these lemons."
By Sam Haysom
Oppo F1 Plus has a 16-megapixel selfie cam
The front camera is actually more powerful than the rear one.
Panasonic Lumix GX85 is a high-performance 4K camera for $800
There are lots of cameras that shoot good 4K. But affordable ones? That's rare.
By Raymond Wong
This smart baseball bat can teach a complete rookie how to hit
The Zepp Smart Bat analyzes your swing so you can improve your baseball powers. And it works!
By Kellen Beck