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Teleport will tell you where to live when you get sick of your annoying city
Where do you want to live?
Restaurant's outdoor fridge holds free food for those in need
It's called the "tree of goodness."
By Chloe Bryan
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launches and lands its rocket for a third time
One incremental step closer to launching humans to space.
Dad and daughter definitively prove family resemblance with an uncanny face swap
Also, they kind of look like The Proclaimers.
By Chloe Bryan
Stark photos show the Palmyra ruins before and after ISIS
The Syrian military and journalists are finding that some ruins have been relatively unscathed -- but some are almost completely destroyed.
By Liza Hearon
Confident student bucks outdated body standards by refusing to calculate her BMI
Instead, she wrote a fiery short essay.
By Chloe Bryan
Airport to nowhere: Thousands of migrants stranded in abandoned Athens terminal
More than 4,000 are crammed into abandoned departure lounges and former Olympic facilities in harrowing conditions.
By Benjamin Dodman, FRANCE 24
Is that edible? 18 wedding cakes that defy the eye
Make sure you're not cutting a piece of the bride's bouquet.
Tesla Model 3 vs. Chevrolet Bolt: Battle of the long-range EVs
The battle of the affordable, long-range EVs has begun.
By Nick Jaynes
Forget the salt: These 4 out-of-the-box tricks will make your food taste better
There are some pretty weird ways to fool tastebuds into a heightened sense of gustatory bliss. Here’s how.
By Dana Poblete
Autism and vaccines: Why telling every side of a scientific story is rarely fair
Sometimes presenting "all" sides of an argument does a disservice. What do you do instead?
By Chelsea Harvey
Mom snaps whimsical photos of the treasures her preschooler keeps in his pockets
The best art comes in small pockets.
By Chloe Bryan
13 apps that support and empower the autistic community
"Smartphones have opened a door to a whole new world for our community.”
By Katie Dupere
Your move, U.S. Soccer. You owe female players equal pay.
Obsessing over who generates the most revenue — the men or women — ignores the bigger picture.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Indonesia threatens to ban Leonardo DiCaprio over his criticism of palm oil plantations
The government says he's posting incitement and provocative statements in his social media.
5 stylish safety devices that reclaim independence
Safety alert jewelry has come a long way since "I've fallen and I can't get up."
Wayne Coyne and Chewbacca bring the party to David Bowie tribute
The night was so heavy with reverent moments that at times the show felt more like a wake than a party.
By Emily Blake
Man trolls British newspaper with spectacularly fake letters
He's had 19 published so far.
By Sam Haysom
Apple's new short film starring autistic teen shows how tech transforms lives
"The iPad allows me to be seen."
By Katie Dupere
30 thoughts every boy band superfan had while watching SyFy's 'Dead 7'
We may have had too much fun.
The greatness of Fedora Guy and other Microsoft Build highlights
This week on MashTalk, Lance calls in from Microsoft Build to break down everything Microsoft announced at its annual developer conference.
Chicago man appears to stream his own shooting on Facebook
I guess it was only a matter of time.
By Brian Ries
Donald Trump's truth is crazier than April Fools' Day fiction
Donald Trump's campaign has led to moments crazier than any political April Fools' Day prank.
By Emily Cahn
Siri now responds appropriately to sexual assaults
Siri now suggests reaching out for help.
By Kellen Beck
April Fools' Day 2016: 9 celebs who tried to pull a fast one on their fans
Celebrities, they're just like us: April Fools' Day edition.
By Neha Prakash