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Oil Rig Worker: 'I Saw the Malaysia Airlines Plane Come Down' and 10 More

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Oil Rig Worker: 'I Saw the Malaysia Airlines Plane Come Down'

An oil rig worker working off the south-eastern coast of Vietnam claims to have witnessed the crash of the missing Malaysia Airlines plane. In a email sent to his employer, whic...

What's Wrong With Apple's iOS 7.1?

A closer look at some of the interface changes, as well as some of the potential problems, in Apple's iOS 7.1 update.

2 Dead, 23 Injured After Car Runs Through Crowd at SXSW

The reverie of SXSW in Austin, Texas, was violently interrupted at 12:30 a.m. local time on Thursday when a car drove through a crowd, killing two people.

3 Dead, 69 Injured After Buildings Collapse in NYC

Residents of East Harlem in Uptown Manhattan reported hearing an explosion shortly after 9:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, and a fire quickly engulfed a residence at 116th Street and...

7 Pro Tips to Make Travel More Efficient

What do the happiest travelers have going for them? These travel lifehacks can stop trip anxiety before it starts.

A Reddit Mystery Solved: The Identity of 'Shitty_Watercolour'

Reddit's most popular novelty account opens up about his hidden identity and his future.

MIT Students Use GIFs to Teach Computers Emotion

Two graduate students at the MIT Media Lab hope to translate GIFs into human emotions.

New Satellite Images Show Debris From Malaysia Airlines, China Claims

Chinese State TV reports it has satellite images that may lead us to the missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370. The images are leading CNN's coverage of the hunt for Malaysia Air...

World Wide Web Inventor: I Wasn't Expecting Kittens

According to its inventor Tim Berners-Lee, what's surprised him most about the world wide web is users' fascination with "kittens."

Capturing the Collapse: 21 Images After the Explosion in NYC

Images from the scene after apartment buildings collapsed in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York City, killing three and injuring scores more.

Poor, Lonely Celebs Can Finally Find Solace on Tinder

Tinder's CEO said it would soon be rolling out changes to its dating app to make it easier for lonely celebs to meet people on the app.

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