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Former New York Knicks player Anthony Mason dies at 48

Anthony Mason, the rugged power forward who was a defensive force in the NBA from the 1990s into the early 21st century, has died. He was 48.

The story of the young pioneer girl with the tattooed face

In 1850, 14-year-old Olive Oatman was captured during her family's wagon train out west.

Monks known as ultimate Buddhist warriors show off Kung Fu moves

Shaolin monks show off their skills in London

The Holderness family literally can't handle the snow right now

The Holderness family released a new Zac Brown-inspired parody about the struggles of winter.

Mac mini 2014: Apple's price-conscious Mac that doesn't skimp on power [REVIEW]

Apple's cheapest Mac is actually a very capable little computer with plenty of power.

Miami under water: Severe thunderstorms flood streets

Slow-moving thunderstorms dumped up to 8 inches of rain in the Miami metropolitan area Saturday.

Leonard Nimoy explains the unexpected origin of the Vulcan salute

Leonard Nimoy explained the origin of the classic Vulcan greeting to the Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project in 2014.

Tired of being underpaid, Apple, Yahoo bus drivers vote to unionize

The drivers voted 104-38 to join the Teamsters union.

Apple CEO Tim Cook on privacy and the Apple Watch retail experience

During a visit to Apple's European operations, company CEO Tim Cook took time to discuss data privacy and the impending release of the Apple Watch.

Neil deGrasse Tyson answers all of your curious questions about space

Neil DeGrasse Tyson answers questions about space sent in by SnapChat users.

Why ride a horse when you can ski behind one?

1928 was the first and last time skijoring would appear at the Olympics.

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