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Foot Locker's latest ad rectifies some infamously sticky sports situations of years past.
The viral prank group shocked travelers in NYC when a real-life Harry Potter strolled through a train station looking for his ride to Hogwarts.
Dogs can be totally unaware of what's going on around them, resulting in a ruined holiday family Kodak moment.
Selfie fanatics: Put the phone down and keep your chin up -- it's for your own good. (And everyone else's too.)
Bob Dylan's 1965 hit "Like a Rolling Stone" just got its first video. It allows you to use your keyboard to flip through 16 channels that mimic TV tropes.
These girls have different plans for pretty pink princess toys.
Twitter released a video answering a question many non-users frequently ask: What is Twitter?
Celebrating the international Children's Day, today's Google Doodle depicts a group of kids of different ethnicities holding hands.
It's safe to say Kanye West doesn't take road trips like the rest of us plebeians.
Meet the five biggest computer viruses of all time in this interactive infographic that details their stories.
Mail.ru, an email provider and social networking service led by Russia's richest man, is launching in the United States.
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