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Christian Louboutin wants everyone to go nude
With red soles and flesh-tones for all.
New MIT research opens door for password-free Wi-Fi
Anything that rids us of unnecessary passwords should be given a chance.
Martin Sheen believes O.J. is innocent, is producing a docuseries to prove it
The new series, based on private investigation, may present a new suspect.
By Proma Khosla
Fired female Nintendo employee targeted by Gamergate hits back
Former Nintendo staffer Alison Rapp has spoken out about the events that led to her firing.
As of today, Amazon has 100 Dash buttons including Trojan condoms
Still not an April Fools' Day gag.
Every woman has met a man like Donald Trump
Many women have dealt with someone exactly like Trump at home, work, on social media or in a relationship.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Wire in Caffe Nero sandwich sends woman to hospital
She had to have surgery after eating a panini.
Supermodel Karlie Kloss launches summer school for girls to learn code
The two week program is meant to empower young girls
By David Yi
Don't expect a single orange wig at this week's David Bowie tribute shows
Producer Michael Dorf is making sure what happened at the Grammys won't happen again.
By Emily Blake
Carli Lloyd, more top female players accuse US soccer federation of wage discrimination
Alex Morgan, Carli Lloyd, Megan Rapinoe, Becky Sauerbrunn and Hope Solo say they were paid nearly four times less than male players.
The nicest state in America could be where Trump's downfall begins
Donald Trump's latest incendiary comments finally seem to be taking their toll in a state that prizes politeness — and some Republicans think they're seeing the beginning of the end for the once-teflon front-runner.
Little girl sends letter requesting police cats, gets the sweetest reply
"Cats are good at finding their way home and could show policemen the way."
By Sam Haysom
A dancing, laser beam-shooting robot aspires to teach kids how to code
The cute self-balancing triangular robot can be programmed with an iPad app, but is it enough to entice tykes to code?
By Elaine Ramirez
'Forced labor' used at World Cup stadium in Qatar
Country faces new abuse allegations.
Doctors 'refusing' UK gender dysphoria patients hormone treatments
Conservatism is being blamed.
Ronnie Corbett, British entertainer and comedian, dies aged 85
He starred in popular sketch show 'The Two Ronnies.'
By Tim Chester
What holds you back from speaking up at meetings (and how to share ideas in no time)
Look at speaking in meetings as a skill you’d like to improve and start piping up.
By Sara McCord
20 food pranks that will give you trust issues
Some people just want to watch the world burn.
Google makes it really easy to embed 360-degree VR experiences
It boils down to adding a few lines of code.
Woman with selfie stick tries to scale mountain in shorts, fails miserably
She took a selfie stick instead of a pole to climb Britain's highest mountain.
By Tim Chester
Series of bombs kills 1, injures dozens in south Thailand
Multiple bombs went off in the Muslim-majority province of Pattani in south Thailand, killing one civilian.
By Victoria Ho
Nothing to see here, just a dog casually flying a plane
Shadow has some serious piloting skills.
By Sam Haysom
25 April Fools' Day pranks your kids totally deserve
Good parents deserve to be bad once in a while.
Comedian Josh Gondelman on Twitter, John Oliver and Donald Drumpf -- Biz Please
Can anything stop Donald Drumpf? Is comedy Twitter dying? Can the Red Sox rebound from a brutal 2015?