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How many balls does each major sport require per game? and 10 More

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How many balls does each major sport require per game?

It's not just the NFL — everyone's got balls. We sniffed around a bit, talking to all the major sports leagues to get the lowdown on their balls.

7 Silicon Valley CEOs weigh in on Microsoft and the HoloLens

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella seems bent on making the company hip again. But has he pulled it off? We asked seven thought leaders in tech.

14 clever ways to open a beer bottle in a pinch

Fortunately there are ways to open that bottle of beer without a bottle opener.

Travelers' picks for the best hotels in the U.S. in 2015

TripAdvisor's list of the 10 best hotels in the U.S. are based on millions of reviews posted in the last year by travelers worldwide.

Bill Belichick firmly denies Patriots' involvement in deflating footballs

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick denied on Saturday any involvement in the deflation of game balls during Sunday's AFC championship game.

Goodbye Earthlings: Comet Lovejoy won't return for 8,000 years

Comet Lovejoy was visible to the naked eye Saturday night, the last time the celestial body is expected to be spotted on Earth for the next 8,000 years.

Winston Churchill when he was young and irresponsible, just like the rest of us

The British Bulldog when he was just a puppy.

One Japanese hostage of ISIS has been executed, according to new video

A Japanese hostage held by ISIS has been beheaded and another is being held as ransom, according to a video that surfaced online Saturday.

Why the world seems quieter when it snows

Absorbed acoustics account for the quiet after a snowstorm.

Rihanna releases 'FourFiveSeconds' with Kanye West and Paul McCartney

With an eighth studio album on the horizon, Rihanna surprised fans by unleashing "FourFiveSeconds," a guitar jam featuring Kanye West and Paul McCartney.

No bombs found after 'credible' threats prompt partial closure of Atlanta airport

Portions of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport have been shut down on Saturday after "credible" bomb threats two commercial planes to land.

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