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Matthew McConaughey Learns No One Is Safe From a Chris Bosh Photobomb and 10 More

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Matthew McConaughey Learns No One Is Safe From a Chris Bosh Photobomb

Chris Bosh photobombs atomically without even trying, as Matthew McConaughey learned at Monday's Emmys.

Beyonce's VMA Performance Meme'd by Paralyzed Football Player

Former football player Eric LeGrand's tweet about Beyonce's VMA performance may be the best, and oddest, reaction yet.

Australian Cricketer Shatters Glass on Commentator's Box

In a hilarious moment, Aussie cricketer Mitchell Johnson smashed a ball into the commentator's box shattering the glass window.

How to Play Fantasy Football and Remain a Decent Human Being

If you absolutely must play fantasy football this year, here's how to do it without becoming one of *those people*.

Ralph Lauren Testing Smart Shirt at U.S. Open

The clothing designer's new Polo Tech smart shirt tracks breathing, heart rate and movement. Ahead of its splashy debut, Mashable gets an up-close look.

Michael Sam Sacks Johnny Manziel in Media's Dream Scenario

Michael Sam sacked Johnny Manziel in an NFL pre-season game this weekend and now some other guy owes the whole world drinks. Life is weird sometimes.

Skaters Make Best of Napa Earthquake by Shredding Buckled Streets

After this weekend's formidable Napa earthquake, these skateboarders made the best of a bad situation.

8 Valuable Coins That Could Be Hiding in Your Change

You don't need to find a Revolutionary War-era coin to make a fortune from your change. These eight valuable coins could be hiding in your pocket right now.

Attackers Still Unknown After PlayStation Servers Downed For Hours

Sony Online Entertainment President John Smedley was onboard the flight, which followed a distributed denial of service attack against PlayStation servers.

Android App Takes Down Heart of National Weather Service Website

The National Weather Service's core functionality was rendered inoperable on Monday afternoon due to an "abusing Android app."

British Embassy Learns It's Still Too Soon to Joke About the War of 1812

The British Embassy in Washington tweeted a joke about the 200th anniversary of the burning of the White House, and people didn't take it well.

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