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LinkedIn CEO gives soothing pep talk to employees after stock gets obliterated
LinkedIn, like much of the tech industry, is suddenly in need of pep rallies and motivational speeches.
Kendall Jenner sues acne treatment company for millions
Cutera said she endorsed one of its products, and it turns out she definitely didn't.
Teacher breaks down into tears when his students give him a birthday cake
He couldn't remember the last time he had a birthday cake.
Runaway airport van goes rogue, striking a parked JetBlue plane
The driver forgot to put the vehicle in park.
By Cailey Rizzo
Dancing dog sashayed her way right into a forever home
Ginger Rogers found her forever dance floor.
An innocent visit to a Thailand ATM sparks a new meme
One simple photo sparked a flurry of the hottest ATM pics.
Spanish worker skipped job he hated for 6 years, and no one noticed
Modern folk hero, or menace to society? You decide.
Europe prepares to restrict passport-free travel for another 2 years
The European Union continues to worry about refugees entering Europe through Greece.
By The Associated Press
Don't expect the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge to be cheap
Samsung's flagship phones come with a premium price tag -- and that's not likely to change this year.
Keeping in step, Asics buys fitness tracking app Runkeeper
Not much will change for Runkeeper app users, according to the company's CEO.
Kanye West's models: A fuller spectrum of 'black beauty'
Kanye West's Yeezy Season 3 showcased a bevy of diverse black models.
By David Yi
The mysterious hierarchy of Yeezy Season 3: What did it mean?
It's Kanye West's world and we're all just living in it.
Kanye West's Yeezy show just showed us fashion's future
Was it a fashion show? A concert? An interpretive performance? The beauty was not being able to tell.
By David Yi
Martin Shkreli continues troll streak, asks to buy Kanye's album for $10 million
Kanye is also no stranger to saying dumb things on the Internet.
Snuggle up: This Valentine's Day is going to be brutally cold in the Eastern U.S.
One of the coldest air masses in years is going to hit the Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Valentine's Day.
We've finally found gravitational waves, so can we time travel?
Gravitational waves have raised people's hopes for the eventual development of time travel technology.
Some lucky fans can stream Coach's fashion week show on Google Cardboard
Now anyone with a pair of cardboard binoculars can experience the Coach runway.
Now even Pandora is struggling with its future
Another music streaming service is singing a familiar tune: it's time to find a buyer.
By Heidi Moore
This bill would stop the ongoing saga of the incredible shrinking airline seat
Seats are getting smaller and people are getting bigger.
By Cailey Rizzo
A cake broke the biggest astrophysics story in decades
The biggest astrophysics story in decades - the detection of gravitational waves, was first revealed when journalists spotted a cake.
The future of LED clothes is finally brighter
Not only can you set your favorite color, the lights pulse with the beat of music.
By David Yi
Blind second grader creates braille Valentine's Day cards for her class
Each letter was hand crafted with love.
MySpace, the social network of your awkward adolescence, has a new owner
Old social networks never die. They just get recycled into old media.
We swapped stock photos of 'lonely' women with 'lonely' men
The sexes are hardly treated equally when it comes to portrayals of love and desperation.
By Rebecca Ruiz