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Scan of King Tut's burial tomb in Egypt reveals hidden rooms
New scans show secret chambers in King Tut's tomb which could contain the remains of Queen Nefertiti.
Biz Please episode 9: Balancing work and life -- and March Madness
There's only so many hours in the day, so spend the better part of one with Biz Please.
50 Cent developing sketch comedy, music series for A&E
'50 Cent Presents' doesn't have a set release date.
By Yohana Desta
Rihanna reveals her 'only regret,' and it's an enviable one
Rihanna talked to Vogue about ditching the pop formula to make "honest" music in her April cover story.
By Emily Blake
Hillary Clinton asked for a secure Blackberry, but the NSA said no
In newly released emails, Hillary Clinton reportedly tried to obtain a secure Blackberry smart phone but was denied by the NSA.
Oh say can you see dating app Bumble's new political filters
Democratic party, Republican party and pizza party.
'Girls' fans: You can rent Shoshanna's awesome Tokyo apartment on Airbnb
More affordable than any of the Brooklyn apartments.
By Proma Khosla
Color us unimpressed the NCAA gives March Madness players Wi-Fi
OK, you want a medal for that? A parade? A commemorative plaque?
By Sam Laird
Chicago White Sox nearly boycotted game in support of retiring teammate
The Chicago White Sox are in turmoil after the retirement of Adam LaRoche, who quit when team officials asked him to limit the time his son spent in the clubhouse.
FIFA reveals how much it paid Sepp Blatter in 2015
FIFA lost more than $100 million last year, but Sepp Blatter still got his pay day.
Tracee Ellis Ross on why black girls rock and her dream 'Black-ish' guest
Plus, she talks about THAT episode of 'Black-ish.'
By Yohana Desta
We are finally starting to understand Pluto's place in the solar system
"I can tell you, no one expected what we found, which is this stunningly complex little object."
'Allegiant' review: There's another one after this? Seriously?!
In which Shailene Woodley ventures beyond the franchise's oppressive, walled-in, inexplicably governed dystopic Chicago.
Kalamazoo shooting suspect's Uber lawsuit was a hoax
A lawsuit against Uber filed in the name of a mass-shooting suspect is a fake, authorities said Thursday.
By Associated Press
Faulty terror watchlist means the difference between bail and freedom
Three instances of watchlist notation on rap sheets in New York.
By Alex Kane
Could Ted Cruz be the lead singer of Christian metal band Stryper?
Ted Cruz loves butter cows, but does he love hard rock?
By Chloe Bryan
Look at this triple rainbow and see the pixelated face of God
This is the Halley's Comet of memes.
Earth crushed temperature milestones this winter, edging closer to climate guardrail
You name the temperature record associated with global warming, and chances are Earth eclipsed it this winter.
Hillary Clinton was a benevolent 'she-king' on 'Broad City,' and Bernie bros aren't pleased
Secretary, president, she-king.
By Yohana Desta
They escaped war. They made it to Turkey. Now, refugees are going back to Syria.
Many Syrian refugees fear they will get stuck in perpetual limbo because of a controversial new EU-Turkey "one in one out" policy.
By Norma Costello
Twitter's heart is breaking for grandfather whose lame grandkids bailed on dinner
When Papaw invites you over for burgers, you show up.
By Chloe Bryan