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The 15 Most Emotional Brazilian World Cup Fans and 10 More

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The 15 Most Emotional Brazilian World Cup Fans

The emotion played out on the pitch and on the faces of Brazilian fans.

Colombia's James Rodriguez Is Your New Favorite World Cup Player

Colombia's James Rodriguez scored and danced his way into the hearts of World Cup fans Saturday.

The Moment Subway Passengers in Rio Learned Brazil Beat Chile

Fans of Brazil's soccer team erupted in cheers when they found out their team had squeaked by Chile to advance in the World Cup.

Suarez Defends World Cup Bite in Letter, Says He Fell Into Italian Defender

Uruguay's Luis Suarez said in a letter to FIFA that he fell into Italy's Giorgio Chiellini, and accidentally hit him with his teeth during last week's match

World Cup Preview Day 17: Let the Heartbreak Begin

Brazil vs. Chile. Colombia vs. Uruguay. Saturday opens the World Cup's knockout stage in spectacular fashion.

Plants Bought From Major U.S. Stores Are Killing Bees

Gardens may give flowers and plants life, but they can also be a death sentence for its most frequent visitors: Bees. Plants sold at major retail nurseries are often treated wit...

How to Remove Scratches From Your Phone

Our phones are bound to be victims of scratches and scuffs. Here are eight remedies that have been known to rescue phones from minor scratches.

The People of Earth Need You to Hunt for Asteroids

A new citizen science project needs your help to sort through nighttime images of the sky, and pinpoint hidden asteroids.

Drone Beat: UAVs Over Baghdad, University Drones and More

The U.S. government is flying armed UAVs over Baghdad, a university will loan small drones to students and more in this week's Drone Beat.

Aereo Shutting Down Streaming and DVR Service, Offers Refunds

Following a crushing loss in the U.S. Supreme Court, Aereo founder and CEO Chet Kanojia finally admitted defeat, offering customers refunds on Saturday.

Remembering the Stonewall Riots, 45 Years Later

The police raid and ensuing rioting at the Stonewall Inn in 1969 sparked a national movement for LGBT civil rights.

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