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5 big questions to ponder about the NBA's best season in years

We haven't been treated to an NBA season this fun in some time. What does its second half hold in store?

Oliver Sacks is dying as he lived: Brilliantly

Oliver Sacks, one of our most brilliant clinical minds, revealed on Thursday that the cancer that he suffers from has spread to his liver and metastasized, and that he is now fa...

Android malware spies on you even after phone is shut down

A particularly devious new Android malware can make calls or take photos even if you shut the device down, according to security research firm AVG.

What theSkimm can teach us about newsletters

Sending an email newsletter is an important part of a brand's marketing strategy. Here's a look at one company that's doing it quite well.

21 Fashion Week attendees reveal the cheapest thing they're wearing

When is the Target runway show?

Winter is here: Terrifying raven videobombs NHL stadium camera

Someone had the bright idea of setting up a video camera to document how stadium crews transformed a stadium into a hockey arena. They got a raven.

U.S. food panel: Go nuts on coffee, kill your sugar intake

In a country with an estimated 108 million dieters attempting to kickstart their diet four or five times a year, there's no shortage of advice on what to eat and drink. What is ...

Mass murderer researched Nazis, silent kills before Santa Barbara rampage

Police said they were unable to determine a motive for the murders.

Frozen portions of Niagara Falls make for an icy spectacle

A frigid blast of Arctic air that is chilling the eastern United States has frozen over parts of America's largest falls.

Woman demonstrates 100 years of Iranian beauty in one minute

The third installment of The Cut's "100 Years of Beauty' series centers around historical beauty trends in Iran.

U.S. hit with most unusual cold of any region in world this week

The eastern U.S. is currently gripped by the most unusually cold air of any region on Earth, based on computer model data.

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