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In 1850, 14-year-old Olive Oatman was captured during her family's wagon train out west.
Apple's cheapest Mac is actually a very capable little computer with plenty of power.
The Holderness family released a new Zac Brown-inspired parody about the struggles of winter.
Now that Leonard Nimoy is no longer with us, it's worth remembering the moments that made Spock the outstanding character he is.
Shaolin monks show off their skills in London
In 2025 video interviews and job offers might be the norm.
Leonard Nimoy explained the origin of the classic Vulcan greeting to the Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project in 2014.
Slow-moving thunderstorms dumped up to 8 inches of rain in the Miami metropolitan area Saturday.
Whether you're looking for a temporary fix or a long-term solution, we show you how to turn off the QuickType feature in iOS 8.
During a visit to Apple's European operations, company CEO Tim Cook took time to discuss data privacy and the impending release of the Apple Watch.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson answers questions about space sent in by SnapChat users.
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