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Filmmaker Mike Immerman recasts 'Dawson's Creek' with dogs.
The technology from Back to the Future's 2015 seemed impossible in 1989. But a new Kickstarter campaign wants to make at least part of it a reality.
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A 73-year-old drama teacher fired by a prestigious Montreal private school after male students found her vintage erotic films doesn't regret her past.
Being active on social media during an event can help you take your career to the next level.
The closest, most detailed shots of a comet the world has ever seen.
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