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ACM Awards 2016: And the winners are...
See the full list of winners from the Academy of Country Music Awards.
By Emily Blake
#PanamaPapers breaks the Internet with revelations of global corruption
Dubbed the Panama Papers, 11 million encrypted internal documents shine a light on secret offshore holdings from 128 politicians and public officials across the globe, including 12 current and former world leaders.
Real estate mogul Don Peebles on the election, Trump and 'Empire'
Donald Trump isn't not the only New York developer with political ambitions.
By Alex Hazlett
In historic win, Sikh officer gets to keep his beard and turban
"I promised myself I would find a way back to my roots while also serving my country."
By David Yi
'Batman v Superman' box office nosedives in second weekend
There have been bigger second weekend busts, but not many. And one went on to earn more than $1 billion worldwide.
Mario eats super mushroom, becomes massive display at grocery store
The incredible art installation made up of soda dreams.
By David Yi
Amtrak train derails after striking backhoe south of Philly, 2 dead
The accident caused the lead engine to derail, and service is now suspended between Philadelphia and New York City.
By Brian Ries
'Game of Thrones' Season 6 teaser comes to 'SNL'
Since when did dragons involve pants-wetting?
Wounded by abortion backlash, Trump seeks help from a seasoned pro
First response was "kiss my ass," but then a cloak-and-dagger meeting in New Jersey.
By @dick_nixon
A music festival sex kit that fits in your fanny pack
It's bound to happen at a three-day festival. Be safe and fun about it.
How to turn your existing clothes into Coachella masterpieces
Peace, love and repurposing.
The 12 most impressive social good innovations from March
Innovators around the world are bringing attention to social issues and providing solutions in new, incredible ways.
Steve Wozniak says today's Silicon Valley cares too much about money
Mashable sits down with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
By Patrick Kulp and Karissa Bell
Some very special startups are still raising millions of dollars. Here's why.
Even with the world burning down, a handful of startups are managing to raise tens or hundreds of millions like it ain't no thang.
This British website is training med students to become doctors in Syria
A pair of British brothers are behind it.
By Oscar Lopez
At least 30 killed after clash between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces
Thirty soldiers and a boy were reported killed.
9 wedding favors your guests will actually use
As much as we love those customized M&Ms, we can do better.
Network speed strained as Aussies' break Telstra's free data day record
Making out like bandits.
By Ariel Bogle
Ghostly photos show abandoned town being reclaimed by desert sand
In Melbourne, Australia, an old home filled with sand is allowing visitors to travel to a ghostly corner of Africa without leaving the country.
By Ariel Bogle
Debris suspected to be part of missing flight MH370 found in Mauritius
The debris was found on Rodrigues Island in the east-African nation of Mauritius.
By Ariel Bogle
Air France flight attendants in uproar over order to wear headscarves in Iran
Flight attendant unions have asked Air France to make service on flights to Iran voluntary if female crew will be forced to wear headscarves.
NASA rover snaps photo of a dust devil swirling on Mars
A dust devil swirls on Mars while a robot looks on.