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7 surprising foods to sprinkle pepper on
Just don't try to order a "pepper latte" at Starbucks.
Why April Fools' Day is so hard for brands to get right
Trust no one and question everything.
By Patrick Kulp
There's a new Ebola case in Liberia, the first in nearly 4 months
The case comes just days after the outbreak officially no longer qualifies as an international health emergency.
#RefugeesWelcome projected on cliffs of Dover ahead of far-right rally
It comes as a coalition of right-wing protesters are expected to gather on 2 April to protest against the influx of refugees and migrants in the country.
Mysterious giant piles of food are perplexing Reddit
I'm not technically a detective, but I think I know the answer here.
By Ryan Creamer
Trump's run for president was an April Fools' Day prank all along, says Jimmy Kimmel
Donald Trump is urging his supporters to vote for Hillary Clinton.
Final Four preview: 10 things that will definitely, probably happen in Houston
Glory awaits Villanova, Syracuse, Oklahoma or North Carolina.
By Sam Laird
17 April Fools' Day pranks to improve your morning commute
Because annoying commuters are evil and deserve to be punished.
'Game of Thrones' star Sophie Turner is fed up with you pronouncing 'Sansa' wrong
Sanza? Sarnsa? Sanser?
By Sam Haysom
Yuppies terrified after 'news' that Trader Joe's is closing forever
Oh God please don't take our Two-Buck Chuck.
By Patrick Kulp
From Jessica Lowndes to 'Natural Born Pranksters,' online pranking has reached a tipping point
Not everyone can pull off a good prank.
By Saba Hamedy
LG's G5 ad with Jason Statham is not an April Fools' joke, but it could be
This one is a treat for Jason Statham fans.
World War II rockets found dumped behind a bus stop in England
Police appealed to find whoever left the items there.
Hell, Greece: Where 10,000 refugees are stranded in squalor
On the edge of Europe, Idomeni, Greece, has become purgatory for thousands fleeing war. And the conditions there are appalling.
By Megan Specia
North Korea officially blocks Facebook, Twitter and YouTube
Instagram is not on the new list.
By The Associated Press
The Mountain from 'Game of Thrones' launches mineral water that makes you strong
Not as strong as the Mountain, however. That's just impossible.
Should we 3D print a new Palmyra? Here's what it means to recreate a city destroyed by ISIS.
While Palmyra may hold great significance to the world, the final decision should belong to those who have lived alongside it, cared for it, managed it, fought for it, and protected it for generations: the Syrian people.
By Emma Cunliffe
The card game Uno is renaming Alaska's capital
The city of Juneau, Alaska, is pulling a wild card move.
By Patrick Kulp
Step inside Abbey Road Studios in virtual reality
The iconic studios are usually closed to the public.
LG says its wireless charging tech for phones is as fast as wired
LG Innotek has created a wireless charging technology for phones it claims is as fast as charging with a wired cable.
By Raymond Wong