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Airlines say thieves booked free trips with stolen passwords

Thieves with stolen usernames and passwords have broken into customer accounts at American Airlines and United Airlines.

Ohio State won the title but the Oregon duck mascot won the Internet

A mesmerizing vine of Puddles, the Oregon duck mascot, running onto the field was a perfect moment from Monday night's national championship.

Aziz Ansari goes off on Rupert Murdoch Anti-Muslim Tweets

Aziz Ansari went on a Twitter rants against Rupert Murdoch after the News Corp founder made a claim about all Muslims being held responsibile for terrorists.

U.S. Central Command accounts hacked by ISIS supporters

Hackers claiming to be affiliated with ISIS broke into a U.S. military Twitter account.

Microsoft isn't happy with Google for revealing a Windows security hole

Google publicly revealed a bug in the Windows 8.1 login function that would allow attackers to gain control of the system.

Nike's brilliant coin flip photo wasn't real, but it worked perfectly

Nike's coin flip photo makes it all about Nike.

R.I.P. Urbanspoon

Urbanspoon is about to be taken off the menu.

An Instagram stunt spawned the most stunning Golden Globe photos

You've seen the red carpet photos, the winners' room photos and the GIFs. But a backstage Instagram stunt may have topped everything you've seen from the 72nd Golden Globes.

Oregon vs. Ohio State: Who will make history on Monday night?

It's Oregon vs. Ohio State for all the marbles on Monday night. Here's the only primer you need to get up to speed.

Acura reveals price for updated version of NSX 'supercar'

Acura revealed the production model of its new NSX supercar (with eye-catching lipstick red finish) at the North American International Auto Show on Monday.

Islamist hackers deface French sites in response to 'Operation Charlie Hebdo'

A loose coalition of Islamist hacking groups has defaced dozens of French websites in response to Anonymous OpCharlieHebdo.

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