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This Is What the World Looked Like When Belgium Beat the U.S. and 10 More

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This Is What the World Looked Like When Belgium Beat the U.S.

It seemed as if the entire world stopped to watch the World Cup match against Belgium. Twitter released a map shortly after the game that pretty much backs up that notion, with ...

The World's Most Dangerous Amusement Park Opens Its Gates Again

Action Park, a New Jersey amusement park that closed its doors 18 years ago, is open again to the public. Here's a firsthand look at what it's like now.

Tropical Storm Arthur: Everything You Need to Know

Tropical Storm Arthur, the first storm of the 2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season, is likely to enhance heavy rainfall along the East Coast for July Fourth.

The Mystery of the Facebook Manipulation Study's Military Connection

What's the connection between Facebook's emotion-manipulation study and the U.S. military?

Life After Tim Howard: Who Will Stand Tall for Team USA in 2018?

After Tim Howard's incredible performance against Belgium on Tuesday, the question on every soccer fan's mind is whether or not he'll return in 2018.

Memorial for a Murdered World Cup Star, 20 Years Later

Wednesday marks the 20 year anniversary of Colombia's beloved soccer player Andres Escobar, who was killed after arriving home from the 1994 World Cup.

The Militants in Iraq Threaten the Entire Middle East (And the US)

We've broken down what's at stake for the countries in the region beyond Iraq as well as for the United States.

Chin Up, America: Why You Should Be Happy After World Cup Heartbreak

Tuesday's World Cup loss against Belgium hurt like hell. But here's why you should be happy about what's to come.

Do It for America: There Is a Petition to Rename an Airport for Tim Howard

A petition to rename the Washington National Airport to the Tim Howard National Airport has begun circulating online.

Aquanaut Fabien Cousteau Surfaces After Spending 31 Days Underwater

One man's goal to live on the ocean floor for 31 days was fulfilled.

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford on Substance Use: 'You Name It, I've Abused It'

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford admitted to using "every drug you can probably think of" in one-on-one interviews Wednesday.

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