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'Everyone ran, including me': What Brussels was like after the attacks
People bolted into doorways after police told people to run.
By Gavin Sheridan
Brussels attacks could scramble U.S. presidential race
The attacks occurred as voters in Arizona and Utah were set to head to the polls and Idaho Democrats were headed to caucuses.
By Juana Summers & Emily Cahn
Police post Facebook wanted ad and suspects responds with thoughtful reply
They have yet to become Facebook friends.
Old Vespas turned into chairs will help you zoom through your workday
Vespa chairs are the new racecar beds.
Todd Stern, the chief U.S. climate negotiator to step down
One of the most important architects of the Paris Climate Agreement is stepping down from his post.
Stunned survivors try to make sense of Belgium attacks
At least 31 have been reported killed after explosions rocked Brussels, the Belgian capital; at Brussels airport, and at a metro station.
By Johnny Simon
Republicans offer 'prayers,' ignore Trump after Brussels attacks
"I’m not going to take the bait this morning," House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said when asked about Donald Trump's comments that the U.S. should start waterboarding suspected terrorists again in response to the attacks in Belgium.
'Kids are the worst' Instagram account captures precious moments when kids are evil
"Where does this pile of diapers go? I know! On my head."
These dogs dressed as presidential candidates need your vote
These pups have political aspirations.
By Laura Vitto
Belgians told not to stream music or video to avoid overloading the Internet
The Belgian government is asking its citizens not to stream music and videos in an effort to avoid slowing down the Internet after Tuesday's attacks at an airport and metro station.
By Brian Ries
'I have never seen such scenes': Witnesses describe the Brussels attacks
Hundreds were caught up in the attacks.
By Tim Chester
Someone used this Burger King ad in response to the Brussels attacks
The ad dates back to 2008
By Romain Houeix
Of course Ron Swanson made canoe paddles for his 'Parks & Rec' pals
The best way to show affection for your workplace proximity associates.
Brussels attacks raise questions about airport security
"But if an explosive device is packed into a bag or suicide vest, that makes it very difficult to detect."
Belgium's 'Manneken Pis' statue becomes a symbol of anti-terrorist defiance
"I would piss on your bombs."
By Sam Haysom
These CCTV videos people are sharing are NOT from the Brussels attacks
A number of CCTV videos that captured previous blasts in Russia and Belarus are being shared widely on Twitter and Facebook and purporting to show the Brussels bombings.
By Brian Ries
Jodie Sweetin does 'Full House'-inspired number in 'Dancing with the Stars' debut
She introduced her tango performance with some borderline tasteful nostalgia.
Samsung creates headgear prototype to help monitor concussions in sports
Samsung Australia has created a prototype for a device to be worn during contact sports, in an effort to monitor concussions.
By Jenni Ryall
Cartoons of a crying Tintin pay tribute to Brussels
Images of Tintin are being shared across social media.
By Sam Haysom
Telltale plans 'The Walking Dead: Season 3' for a 2016 premiere
Will we find out what happened with Clementine after her many 'Season 2' endings?
Donald Trump: Brussels is a 'disaster city'
Trump said he would support using waterboarding to get information from terrorism suspects.