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Robert Downey Jr. invited a 7-year-old with cystic fibrosis to attend a movie premiere with him, because he's a superhero like that.
He actually lived outside your nightmares.
Monsieur Sardine, a French cat magician, lazily performs a series of "tricks" in exchange for treats.
Facing big losses, a falling stock price and reports of unreliability, the future of Tesla doesn't look pretty. Unless you believe the hype.
H.H. Holmes is considered to be America's first serial killer -- and he's way scarier than Freddy Krueger.
Turkish police clashed with protesters in Istanbul on Wednesday as authorities raided the offices of Koza Ipek Holding, an opposition media firm.
Above Average helps Trick-Or-Treaters identify which Halloween treats are okay to eat, and which ones are lethal.
Issue #45 celebrates the wedding of Alysia Yeoh; it marks the first transgender wedding in a mainstream comic.
This year, Josh Sundquist donned a giant blue IHOP sign for his "anthropomorphic IHOP sign" costume -- and he made a Vine to match.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie seized on comments by FBI director James Comey, in which he suggested that police are reluctant to aggressively enforce the law in the post-Fergus...
Find your patriotism by looking at campaign posters for movie villains. Vote for them. Or else.
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