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Airbnb is giving away a night sleeping with sharks
We're not entirely sure this is something someone should want to win.
Here's how March Madness has played out on Twitter so far
From buzzer-beating shots to Final Four fans, let's take a look at how March Madness has played out on Twitter so far.
By Sam Laird
Why Portugal should be more than a sidenote on your itinerary for Spain
Don't make the mistake of thinking of Portugal as a side trip.
By Michelle Jerson
British baker creates life-size Michael Jackson cake from rice crispy mixture
This is some seriously impressive baking.
By Sam Haysom
Michelle Phan's ICON network announces new shows, global expansion
Michelle Phan's ICON network knows how to celebrate an anniversary.
By Saba Hamedy
Photographer captures dogs looking very skeptical of the camera
These dogs are so tired of you not tagging them on Instagram.
5 ways you're killing your productivity (and how to fix it)
There’s no right way to make a to-do list, but the way you approach yours can either make or break your day.
By Caren Merrick
Rhode Island tourism video looks beautiful because it features Iceland
"Discover beautiful Iceland."
How airport security around the world could change after the Brussels attack
Security has focused on keeping planes safe. But Brussels put the focus on airports.
By Cailey Rizzo
11 incredible women in law promoting social justice for all
"There's a lot to fix, but a lot of people seem to want to do the fixing."
The Sun asks women to share cleavage selfies, gets trolled hard
Be careful what you wish for.
By Sam Haysom
Wise human Nick Offerman reads more shower thoughts, hurts your brain
So much wisdom, so much beard...
Street View guy travelled 500,000 km to capture Thailand's countryside
He burned through four pairs of shoes just covering the plantations.
By Victoria Ho
Japan's office chair Grand Prix is a surprisingly grueling sport
The two-hour endurance event requires racers to zip round a track on swivel chairs.
By Victoria Ho
Discount store to withdraw scales after being branded 'pro-anorexia'
"Great idea B&M, sell a set of scales with a well-known pro-ana slogan."
30 intriguing superstitions from around the world
Do you know what an owl means in Egypt? Hint: It's not good.
Oh good: There might be a 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' reboot
Teenage witches never grow up, they just get reboots.
Angry K-pop fans demand refund for Exo's 30 minute concert in China
The show was originally billed to last three hours, and some paid up to $1,500 per ticket.
By Alicia Tan
Kanye kissing Kanye artist will paint over mural if someone buys $100,000 print
A mural of Kanye West kissing Kanye West in Australia has become a miniature tourist attraction, with some deciding to make out in front of it.
By Johnny Lieu
Grinning British man with EgyptAir hijacker wanted the 'selfie of a lifetime'
Ben Innes was just trying to stay cheerful in the face of adversity.
By Liza Hearon
Your cheap dinner may come at a cost to the cyclist delivering it
Two popular food delivery startups, Deliveroo and Foodora, are making their bicycle couriers work as contractors rather than as employees in Australia, allowing them to be paid as little as A$10 per delivery.
By Ariel Bogle
Twitter is now more accessible for the visually impaired
Image descriptions are now on Twitter
By Kellen Beck