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Airball: How Adidas missed on Michael Jordan in 1984 and 10 More

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Airball: How Adidas missed on Michael Jordan in 1984

Adidas apparently could have signed Michael Jordan back in 1984, but made a bad, bad call.

Lakers start first Asian-American backcourt in NBA history

Jeremy Lin and Jordan Clarkson claimed a spot in NBA history by starting for the Lakers on Tuesday night.

The best place to put your router, according to physics

Electromagnetic waves can make your life easier, your internet connection stronger, and even make you a bit of money too.

Russia unveils plan for superhighway from London to Alaska

Vladimir Yakunin, head of transportation company Russian Railways, unveiled a plan for a Trans-Eurasian corridor, including a superhighway.

The Internet is flooded with crying teenagers because Zayn left One Direction

Zayn Malik left One Direction, and teens everywhere are sobbing.

Cate Blanchett loses it in interview: 'That's your f*cking question?'

Cate Blanchett doesn't like beer or interviewers who ask questions about cats, Channel Ten's Jonathan Hyla discovered last night.

J.K. Rowling responded perfectly to 'Harry Potter' fan who couldn't see Dumbledore as gay

A Harry Potter fan tweeted to J.K. Rowling about the Hogwarts headmaster saying that she couldn't see him as gay man and got a response from the author.

11 dads react to Zayn leaving One Direction

One Direction is broken, girls around the world are crying, what's a dad gonna do besides what he does best?

Everything you need to know about the changes coming to Facebook

Facebook announced a whole collection of new features coming to the social network.

The 20 best reactions ever to Zayn leaving One Direction

From the mocking to the introspective, from the sullen to the dejected, here is how Twitter handled the news of Zayn Malik's untimely departure.

Germanwings staff refuse to fly, forcing airline to cancel flights after crash

Crew members from low-cost airline Germanwings have decided not to operate aircraft following Tuesday's crash.

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