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Take a sweet, sour sip of the world's first vagina beer
Prank or no prank: it's good.
With a collapsing West Antarctica, sea level rise may be twice as high as we thought
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet may contribute a meter of sea level rise by 2100, far more than previously anticipated.
Scribble away the rage with this breakup-themed coloring book
Who needs a life partner when you have a fresh pack of colored pencils?
By Chloe Bryan
Missouri proposes important law ruling that 'fiscal' and 'physical' are two totally different words
Homonyms -- words that sound the same but have different definitions -- are hard.
Scientists discover 3 suns in this alien planet's sky
Eat your heart out, Tatooine: A newly discovered alien planet has not one, not two, but three suns in its sky.
By Nola Taylor Redd
Microsoft wants Azure to power the next gen of IoT devices
Windows developers now have more tools for serverless, cloud-based computing.
Facebook activates Safety Check after overpass collapse in India
At least 15 people were killed and dozens injured when a portion of an overpass that was under construction came crashing down.
Watch Rihanna's super sensual video for 'Kiss It Better'
Rihanna's new video takes place far away from the club.
By Emily Blake
We saw the future of cupholders at the New York Auto Show
Look into our crystal ball, thirsty drivers.
Why the Tesla Model 3 will make or break the company
The future of Tesla depends upon the $35,000 Model 3. Here's everything we know about the car before it's officially revealed to the world.
By Nick Jaynes
'Force Awakens' exclusive video: No, Kylo Ren is not a Resistance spy
The "Star Wars" villain's secret? Bad parenting.
By Chris Taylor
New TV series (finally) shows off the achievements of women of color at startups
Entrepreneurs are not just guys in hoodies.
Meet the bombardier beetle: A tiny insect that packs an outsized punch
This little creature has an "explosion chamber."
Potential leader of the free world eats pizza with a fork
Not just any regular fork. A tiny fork.
Stuck in no-man's-land: These are the people Europe forgot
There are nearly 10,000 people camped in a once-empty field, surrounding a train station in Greece
By Megan Specia
Passenger on hijacked EgyptAir plane makes excellent case for keeping his smuggled frozen chicken
Desperate logic, but not faulty.
By Heidi Moore
Beyoncé has two new Elle covers, and they're flawless
Okay, newstands, now let's get in formation.
By Yohana Desta
Daisy Ridley and John Boyega train for lightsaber battle in 'Star Wars' DVD clip
No surprises here: Adam Driver is intimidating.
By Proma Khosla
Chipotle is going to make burgers now
McDonald's helped Chipotle get off the ground, and now Chipotle may challenge them on burgers.
Nearly 100 girls say they were sexually abused by international peacekeepers in Africa
Among the allegations, three girls told U.N. staff they were tied up, undressed and forced to have sex with a dog.