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New American Airlines amenity kits reveal colorful past of a consolidated industry

American Airlines is inviting business and first class passengers to commemorate the carriers that once were by introducing new amenity kits.

Argentina's president just insulted China with one dumb tweet

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner thinks Chinese people talk funny.

This Millennium Falcon is the drone you've been looking for

Youtuber Oliver C created a custom drone replica of the Millenium Falcon from Star Wars.

NBC's Brian Williams: 'I apologize' for fake Iraq war story

Brian Williams, the NBC anchor, was not on a helicopter that was downed by RPG fire during the Iraq War, despite a story he has told to the contrary.

Man blows off humpback whale sighting for his phone

Photographer Eric Smith captured a man off the coast of Redondo Beach on his phone, while a humpback whale lounged just feet from his boat.

The lesser-known member of Facebook's original team is ready for the spotlight

Andrew McCollum was on the original team that launched Facebook. Then he left just as it was taking off. A decade later, he's ready for his next big thing.

Nigeria and Chad bomb Boko Haram, killing 200 militants

More than 200 extremists have been killed so far in the first major offensive led by Nigeria and Chad.

The 'Avatar' sequels are getting real with total social media re-launch

"Avatar" is re-launching all of its social media channels ahead of the 2017 sequel.

'Magic Mike XXL' trailer will get you back to the grind

Watch the new trailer for 'Magic Mike XXL.'

Uber announces kitten delivery service in Australia, cat lovers go wild

Uber has teamed up with animal shelters across six Australian cities to bring a kitten to your office for the ultimate 15 minutes of snuggle time.

Microsoft reportedly buys acclaimed calendar app Sunrise

All of the sudden even die-hard iPhone and Android users may be using a couple Microsoft apps every. single. day.

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