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Some like it hot: NASA plans to light a fire on a spaceship
NASA is planning to light a fire on a spaceship in a bid to make future spaceflight safer.
Starbucks will start donating 100% of its unused food to those in need
If you’ve ever wondered where all those bistro boxes go after closing time, here's an answer you can get behind.
By Katie Dupere
Richard Belzer is coming back to 'Law & Order: SVU' as a guest star
Welcome back, Munch!
Adam Levine had the most enviable birthday celebration of all time
Here's hoping Adam's next career move is penning a book on party planning.
By Neha Prakash
Pluto's surface may once have harbored lakes of liquid nitrogen
Lakes of liquid nitrogen may have dotted Pluto's landscape sometime in the last million years.
Overdue library book returned after 49 years with an apology note
Costing two cents each day since 1967, the book has racked up a fine of more than $350.
Music streaming is getting bigger and bigger, but artist revenue isn't keeping up
The RIAA has released its annual report on the music industry.
By Emily Blake
Expect more delays and security checks if you're traveling in Europe
Planes, trains, metro and bus services across Europe have been affected after the Brussels attacks.
By Cailey Rizzo
Facebook ditches support for BlackBerry
Perhaps it's time for BlackBerry to focus entirely on its Android efforts.
Ted Cruz calls for police to 'patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods' after Brussels attack
Ted Cruz calls for police to "patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods" in the wake of the Brussels terrorist attacks.
By Emily Cahn & Cameron Joseph
The creme egg mojito is the only Easter treat you need
An eggsellent addition to your night out.
Wanted: Belgium police searching for suspect seen in this surveillance photo
A photo taken by a surveillance camera at Brussels Airport reportedly shows the men suspected of carrying out the bombings there, Belgium's police say.
By Brian Ries
Colorado landlord allows dogs but not Donald Trump supporters
"I don’t want anybody that even thinks that Donald Trump can be a good president to live in my home."
A lunar eclipse will darken the moon Wednesday
Earth's shadow will darken part of the moon Wednesday morning in a lunar eclipse that will be visible from much of the globe, including central and western North America.
By Mike Wall
Prince George's nickname for the Queen is as adorable as you'd expect
So much cuteness.
By Sam Haysom
Why Brussels has become the center for terror in Europe
Tuesday's attacks in the Belgian capital sent many Internet users online to ask, “Where is Brussels?”
Look at this giant Pokémon card made of 13,000 other Pokémon cards
Maybe you DON'T gotta catch 'em all.
Hot cross scones are here, and you'll never face another dessert dilemma again
The creation is just in time for Easter.
Hero airport worker pulled people to safety after Brussels attack
Alphonse carried seven people to safety.
By Tim Chester
Obama: Time to bury 'last remnants' of Cold War in Cuba
Obama urged Cubans to look to the future with hope, casting his historic visit to the communist nation as a moment to "bury the last remnants of the Cold War in the Americas."
By The Associated Press
'Game of Thrones' fans love this photo of The Mountain cuddling a puppy
"The Mountain holding the Hound."
By Sam Haysom
Here's how you can help victims and survivors of the Brussels terror attacks
From supporting relief organizations to checking in with friends and family, here are a few ways you can help in the aftermath of the Brussels attacks.
By Katie Dupere
Sorry, meat lovers: Cutting out meat from your diet would be great for the climate
The less meat people consume and the healthier their diet becomes, the more the climate benefits, Oxford University scientists said in a study published Monday.
By Bobby Magill