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Don't just copy and paste: 4 things to put on LinkedIn but not your resume
Your LinkedIn profile is a place for all that additional color you cut from your resume to make it one page.
By Erica Breuer
This hashtag is highlighting the black women written out of history
"I've seen firsthand that people can come together in social media atmospheres and effect change."
Edible spoons promise to be tasty while saving the planet
An Indian man has invented an edible spoon that he hopes will reduce our dependence on plastic.
Amazing news, Clone Club: 'Orphan Black' is getting an after show
Clone Club dance party!
The NRA is giving your favorite fairy tale characters guns
Well that's one way to find your happily ever after.
By MJ Franklin
Bernie Sanders sweeps voting in Washington, Alaska and Hawaii
Bernie Sanders won Democratic presidential caucuses in Alaska and Washington state on Saturday, victories he hopes will stoke a spring comeback against the commanding front-runner, Hillary Clinton.
Robert De Niro: Anti-vaccine doc pulled from Tribeca Film Fest
A controversial documentary that claims to link autism to vaccines has been pulled from the Tribeca Film Festival after festival cofounder Robert De Niro took heat for engineering the movie's world premiere.
Dad extraordinaire David Beckham sews dresses for his daughter's dolls
Someone get this guy a "#1 Dad" mug.
By Chloe Bryan
Little t-ball player finally makes it to first base, dances accordingly
Life goal: dance so hard your batter's helmet falls off.
By Chloe Bryan
North Korea propaganda video depicts nuclear missile obliterating Washington
The four-minute computer-animated video came with a sinister message to "American imperialists" not to incense Pyongyang.
Pentagon chief used personal email account until December
"My work email isn't working on my iPhone."
Adele calls pressure to breastfeed 'f*cking ridiculous'
“All those people who put pressure on us, you can go f*ck yourselves, alright?"
By Chloe Bryan
Zayn isn't quite ready to leave the mystery behind at his first solo show
He stayed focused on the songs, often closing his eyes while his falsetto filled the room
Organizers postpone Brussels 'March Against Fear' over security concerns
The march was to take place from the Place de la Bourse in Brussels to the city's Gare du Nord.
Would-be suicide bomber in Cameroon says she's one of the abducted Nigerian girls
The teenager surrendered before carrying out a suicide bombing, and said she was one of the 276 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram two years ago.
London double decker bus bursts into flames in suspected arson attack
Twitter users filmed the moment the bus is engulfed by flames.
By Liza Hearon
Mississippi House approves firing squad as execution method
The Mississippi House wants to allow the state to execute prisoners using a firing squad if lethal injection is too expensive or unavailable.
8 big batch drinks for warm weather parties
Bring on the sun, surf and simple syrup.
Almond butter vs. peanut butter: A food-off between everyone's favorite spread
Let the battle commence.
By Michelle Pellizzon
Virgin and Boom want to bring back supersonic flights for $5,000 round-trip
"This is supersonic passenger air travel, no bullsh*t," the CEO said.
By Cailey Rizzo
As Donald Trump targets women, Republicans say he could cost the party everything
Republican women say Trump's misogynistic comments have set their party's efforts to win women voters back.
By Emily Cahn
Finding the egg in a sea of bunnies is a mindbending way to spend your Easter
It's there, we promise.
By Liza Hearon
We tested the Samsung Galaxy S7 on spring's hottest glitter makeup
Whichever camera creates a better selfie, we're all over it.
By David Yi
8 ways to meaningfully support social justice movements
"Those closest to the problem are also closest to the solution."
ISIS claims suicide bombing that killed 29 at soccer match in Iraq
The bombing took place during a match in the small stadium in the city of Iskanderiyah, 30 miles from Baghdad.