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I Tried Skype’s New 50-Person Video Calling Feature, My Personal Hell
Skype's conferencing feature now allows double the participants, so I tested it out.
Inside Canada’s First Weed Curling Tournament
Do weed and curling mix? Manisha Krishnan sets off to Ontario to find out. She meets local cannabis enthusiast Ted Ratcliffe who created “Bongspiel,” the first fully legal weed curling tournament in Canada.
Disturbing Video Shows Clam Sushi Still Moving as it's Being Served
Behold the squirming surf clam that has divided Japanese Twitter.
The Story of 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)' by Eiffel 65
How a song that flopped when it came out wound up topping charts across the globe.
People Seeing the Moon Up Close for the First Time Is a Dose of Good Vibes
Filmmaker and space lover Wylie Overstreet took his telescope onto the streets of Los Angeles to show strangers the moon, then captured their reactions on film.
The Rise of Trap in Southwest China: Chengdu
Welcome to Chengdu in Sichuan province, where the hip-hop is hotter than its food.
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R. Kelly Pleads Not Guilty to All 10 Counts of Criminal Sexual Abuse
He spent the weekend in jail because he couldn't make bond.
Good Morning, Watch This Massive Bridge Get Blown Up
New York's Tappan Zee Bridge was just demolished after being replaced with a new one.
How Tattoos Saved These Indonesian Women From Sexual Slavery In World War II
A local marriage tradition in the island of Timor helped these women escape becoming comfort women during Japanese occupation.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Now Going Viral for [Spins Wheel] a College Dance Video
The tiredest in a long line of tired attacks.
How Comfort Women in Indonesia Used Tattoos to Escape Rape
During World War II, a group of local women in the tiny island of Timor heavily tattooed themselves in a bid to avoid sexual slavery