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Safe smartphones to be given to Australian domestic violence victims
For many women who are victims of domestic violence, the technology they use everyday can become yet another medium of abuse.
By Ariel Bogle
Rooster Teeth is bringing its anime series 'RWBY' to theaters
'RWBY' will get the big screen treatment.
By Saba Hamedy
Video thank you notes eliminate snail mail
App ThankView sends personalized, video thank you cards via email.
More than 12 punished for attack on Doctors Without Borders' Afghan hospital
U.S. military personnel will be punished but face no criminal charges over the October 2015 bombing.
Jay Williams: Up to 80% of NBA players smoke marijuana
Jay Williams says marijuana is "demonized" in sports.
By Sam Laird
New system could save streaming music services a ton of lawsuits
Music Reports is hoping to make mechanical licensing easier by opening the door to publishers.
By Emily Blake
Trump supporter on CNN: 'Riots aren't necessarily a bad thing'
An outspoken supporter of Donald Trump said rioting might be acceptable if Trump is denied the nomination.
Mop that looks like a mop dog will clean your floors, won't roll over
Don't forget to take your mop dog mop for a walk.
Ben Affleck, Matt Damon launch 'Runner' reality competition on go90
Get ready to run -- or chase.
By Saba Hamedy
This lesbian clothing line is as chic as it is powerful
"It's important not to lose the word 'lesbian' from our vocabulary."
By David Yi
Can this gadget save your kitchen food waste?
Stop throwing away those adorable micro-fruits you buy all summer at the greenmarket.
Controversial Clinton comment put NBC anchor in hot water with Twitter
Don't #SmileForJoe
Citywide ferry service coming to NYC in 2017
Ferry service will soon connect all five boroughs of New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday.
Chipotle is using free burritos to fight the eeriness of its empty stores
Free burritos, anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
By The Associated Press
From Berkeley to Yale, sex scandals make March Madness feel extra icky this year
From Cal, to Oregon, to Yale, to Louisville, to a former March Madness star, this year's NCAA Tournament is off to a bummer start.
By Sam Laird
Obama just nominated a new Supreme Court justice. Prepare for the fight
This fight won't be over any time soon.
Risk of a U.S. Zika virus outbreak may be highest in southern Texas and South Florida
Why cities like Houston, Miami and Orlando may have a heightened risk of a Zika virus outbreak.
When defeated politicians feel blue, they wear it
Rubio, Bush and Carson had the color in common when they conceded their presidential runs.
By David Yi
Does Obama pick March Madness winners? His 7-year bracket track record
President Obama usually goes with the higher seeds and rarely takes risks, and he sucks at picking the overall March Madness winner.
Germany bans neo-Nazi group as far-right gains strength
The items seized by police on Wednesday included a rifle, a crossbow, data carriers, mobile phones, tasers, throwing stars and Nazi paraphernalia.
Kalamazoo shooter is suing: 'I am currently in prison because of Uber'
Jason Dalton, the man charged with killing six people in a series of shooting in Kalamazoo, Michigan, has filed a lawsuit against Uber.
By Megan Specia
Kasich won Ohio, but winning the nomination is still a long shot
John Kasich's Ohio win didn't do much to diminish Kasich's long odds for the GOP presidential nomination.
By Emily Cahn
Ben Affleck tells Ellen about his split with Jennifer Garner and commitment to his kids
"We're good friends -- and our kids are fabulous."
By Diana Shi