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Facebook launches new website to help nonprofits master the platform
Navigating Facebook just got a little easier for charitable organizations hoping to reach more supporters.
By Katie Dupere
The face of Android will completely change this weekend
Something cool is happening this weekend: Nearly all the big smartphone makers are launching a new high-end Android phone.
Twitter adds support for videos in direct messages
More new features? Twitter is on a roll.
Little lamb refuses to pay attention in math class
Mary had a little lamb and it was bad at math.
'Chewie, we're home': My stay at a Star Wars-themed Airbnb
There was a literal Dark Side to this apartment.
How to talk about race with your kids
There is no magic age. And yes, you will feel uncomfortable.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Loan sharks in Singapore use leaked phone records to hunt down debtors
They bribed workers at phone companies to provide confidential records, which they used to locate debtors.
By Victoria Ho
Decorate your skin with new emoji Flash Tattoos
You can literally wear your heart on your sleeve now.
Indonesia reverses Tumblr ban, for now
Indonesia has been cracking down on objectionable content recently.
By Victoria Ho
These colleges produced the most Peace Corps volunteers this year
Not your typical top schools list.
Mark Zuckerberg's feminist philosophy takes over Facebook HQ
Facebook is telling young girls to "be the nerd."
Lawmaker wants to help passengers complain about airlines
Do you know how to make an official complaint?
That parmesan you're eating could actually be wood
There is probably wood pulp sitting in your cheese drawer at home right now.
Edible spoons. Game over, people.
And you thought sporks were peak utensil innovation.
How a 4-hour flight became a 30-hour nightmare
Someone on the flight must have been cursed.
Glow of the Big Bang illuminates rare X-ray emitting black hole jet
The light from the Big Bang itself is helping scientists study a black hole in deep space.
Donald Trump's youngest daughter is officially a fashion model
No, it wasn't Ivanka.
Tourists will have to get tickets to visit Cinque Terre this summer
Cinque Terre is too popular, but Italy has a plan to fix it.
By Cailey Rizzo
All the times Apple's CEO has sworn to defend your iPhone privacy from the U.S. government
"The product is not you."
So print isn't dead? The UK is reportedly getting a new newspaper
The publisher of the "Daily Mirror" is reportedly launching a new print tabloid in the UK, apparently undeterred by legacy media's shift to digital.
By Liza Hearon
El Niño was supposed to bail out parched California, so what happened?
The record El Niño has not bailed California out of its drought woes. If the state doesn't get hit by several storms soon, the situation will grow more dire.
Girl Scout cookie graveyard: 12 bygone treats you totally forgot
Pay your respects to treats that are gone but not forgotten.
The Oscar statue now looks like it did in the 1930s
Everyone in Hollywood has to get a tan for the Oscars. Oscar himself is no different.
SeaWorld announces new ride in ongoing effort to change image
The company hopes to inspire and educate visitors with the new ride.
By Cailey Rizzo
What to do when you're a woman and a man takes credit for your success
How to apply the Taylor Swift approach to your many complex relationships.
By Rebecca Ruiz