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You did it, Internet readers. In just half a day, LeVar Burton's $1 million Kickstarter campaign to resurrect "Reading Rainbow" has reached its goal.
Google updated its logo with an almost imperceivable tweak over the weekend.
May 28 marks the first-ever Menstrual Hygiene Day, an international conversation to break the silence on menstruation.
Searching for jobs? Following these simple tips could be the deciding factor between you getting hired or not.
Edward Snowden gave a wide-ranging interview on Wednesday, his first with a major American TV network since exposing massive surveillance programs.
In the wake of Friday's massacre, a new Tumblr page called "When Women Refuse" is highlighting violence inflicted on women when they reject sexual advances.
Watch brisket smoke for 13 hours on YouTube.
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel talks about sex, drugs and underage drinking in leaked emails from his frat days at Stanford.
Maya Angelou's ability to inspire will live on in her prolific thoughts and works; her words could be compiled into a guidebook for a fulfilling life.
For the second time in two weeks, Facebook has made a concerted effort to be less creepy.
Iran sentences eight people to a combined 123 years in prison for charges including blasphemy and insulting the Supreme Leader on Facebook.
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