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Three-legged Ziggy the dog is walking again thanks to 3D printing
Ziggy had a rough start as a puppy, but 3D printing technology and a couple of clever people have helped him get up and running again.
By Johnny Lieu
Clinton and Sanders won't call Trump a racist, but they ripped him apart anyway
Donald Trump has a lot of work to do before he wraps up his party's nomination, but he spent a lot of time front and center at his rival party's debate.
Masked men brutally attack journalists in Russia, set fire to their car
A Norwegian journalist had his teeth knocked out and suffered cuts and bruising all over his body.
Clinton, Sanders promise no child deportations if elected president
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders promised not deport children who came to the United States illegally during a Democratic primary debate Wednesday night.
By Emily Cahn
Is Bernie Sanders' suit blue, black or brown?
The Sanders campaign actually tweeted the answer to settle the Internet's latest color controversy.
Sean Parker wants new Hollywood movies at home for $50. Good luck!
Theater owners are too smart and too stubborn to go for this.
By Josh Dickey
Hillary Clinton on email indictment: 'That's not going to happen'
Hillary Clinton insisted at the Democratic debate that she would not be indicted over her email controversy.
By Emily Cahn
Sasha Baron Cohen regrets not giving Australian prime minister a lap dance
It's suffice to say that Sasha Baron Cohen, a.k.a. Borat, Bruno and Ali G, is one for an a shocking stunt, but an aborted plan would've been one for Australian history.
By Johnny Lieu
'Underground' is a suspenseful drama that demands your attention
WGN America's new series is a must-watch.
By Yohana Desta
Celebratory raw milk toast blamed for sickening West Virginia lawmakers
After loosening restrictions on raw milk, West Virginia legislators celebrated with a raw milk toast. Surprise! They got sick.
Five underwater pillars found near Australia's mysterious Twelve Apostles
Australians will have to think differently about the Twelve Apostles, one of the country's most beloved natural wonders, located close to Victoria's Great Ocean Road.
By Ariel Bogle
Adored Australian actor and singer Jon English dies at 66
The Australian actor and singer has died from complications during surgery. He played the lead role in '90s TV hit 'All Together Now.'
By Jenni Ryall
Michael Phelps cried when he saw this commercial about his final Olympics
Under Armour is already celebrating Phelps' last hurrah this summer.
By Patrick Kulp
Justin Bieber's shower song of choice is an angsty Alanis Morissette track
We hope there are no flies in Bieber's Chardonnay.
By Chloe Bryan
The budding cannabusiness: 5 top economic opportunities in marijuana
Here are five areas that have grown up around legal marijuana.
By Mark Miller
Syrian refugees get warm welcome at Vancouver Furry convention
What could have been a clash of cultures turned into a heartwarming moment
Snapchat, Seagate among companies duped in tax-fraud scam
Tax-filing season is turning into a nightmare for thousands of employees whose companies have been duped by email fraudsters
By Associated Press
Live-streamed cooking shows are here to feed your inner foodie
The co-founders of YouTube have launched Nom, a live-streaming platform for chefs and foodies alike.
By Saba Hamedy
Scotland is hiring a dog to convince tourists to visit
Your dog would like to add you to his professional network on LinkedIn.
By Cailey Rizzo
Sharon Osbourne jumps on nude bandwagon with pic 'inspired' by Kim Kardashian
And the selfie show goes on...
By Diana Shi