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Floyd Mayweather Made More Than $14,000 Per Second This Weekend and 10 More

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Floyd Mayweather Made More Than $14,000 Per Second This Weekend

Boxer Floyd Mayweather made more than $14,000 for every second he fought this weekend, and bragged about it on Instagram.

Monica Lewinsky Breaks the Silence on Clinton Affair

After nearly 10 years of media silence, Monica Lewinsky has opened up about her affair with former U.S. president Bill Clinton.

Why the World Is Finally Talking About Nigeria's Kidnapped Girls

More than 200 girls in Nigeria were kidnapped by an Islamic militant group, but why did it take so long for the world to notice?

Turkish Airlines Ad Slam Dunks Boring Pool Basketball

The Euroleague Final Four is upon us, and there will be a lot of pool dunking.

Russia Bans Cursing in Movies, Books, Music and Media

Books, CDs and hard copies of movies that contain obscene language in Russia will come with a warning, and anyone who breaks the law is subject to a fine.

Think Oculus Rift is Immersive? Try This Augmented Reality Experience

An exhibition at the Tribeca Film Festival transports you back to Vancouver in 1948, thanks to augmented reality technology.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's Twitter Chat Sacked by Trolls

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's Twitter chat didn't go quite as planned.

HONY Is the Only One Not Taking Met Gala Celebrity Worship Photos

Photographer Brandon Stanton, the man behind viral sensation Humans of New York attended the Met Gala, but he didn't much care about the celebs there.

7 Charts That Show How Climate Change Is Already Altering Life in the U.S.

These 7 graphics from the National Climate Assessment show how global warming is already reshaping the U.S., from sea level rise to increased heat waves.

World's Politest Protest Slams Pinterest for Using 'Dirty' Amazon

In what must count as one of the strangest protests ever seen on the streets of San Francisco's startup-filled SOMA district, Greenpeace activists surrounded Pinterest HQ Tuesda...

Millennials More Likely to Lie to Take a Day Off, Survey Says

More than 60% of Americans aged 18-34 have made an excuse to take an impromptu vacation day, perhaps attributed to a shifting concept of work-life values.

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