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Dark side of Japan revealed in film about Internet cafe living

A new documentary reveals the bleak life of Japanese workers forced to live in Internet cafes.

How to work in sports: 3 pros share their stories of success

How to work in sports: It's a simple question with no one answer. But here are stories from three sports-business pros to give some helpful clues.

Thrilling airport beach lets tourists sip cocktails while planes blast sand

Plane spotters and partiers flock to Maho Beach in St. Maarten to view planes landing at Princess Juliana International Airport.

Our favorite athletic moments from around the Internet

We've compiled a supercut of some of the dubiously best athletic moments for you to enjoy.

The gym on the Titanic was full of Edwardian ladies and electric horses

Working out at sea in the golden age of ocean travel.

Baby giant tortoises hatch in the Galapagos Islands for first time in a century

A group of conservationists discovered six giant tortoise hatchlings on Pinzón Island in December, 2014.

'The eagle has landed': POV video shows eagle's descent from world's tallest building

Darshan, an imperial eagle fitted with a micro video camera, flew from the top of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai on Saturday.

Drunk guy's attempt to skateboard goes about as well as you'd expect [VIDEO]

PSA: Don't drink and skate.

Hireside chat: How to spot a 'paycheck employee'

When it comes to your employees, mediocrity can be more dangerous than malicious behavior.

NSFW shower thoughts will make you feel dirty, but enlightened

The sudsy geniuses on Reddit's Shower Thoughts subreddit don't always keep it clean.

Smart 'band-aid' could help world beat Ebola

This wearable sensor from USAID can track vitals of Ebola patients for 7 to 10 days.

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