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Rare color photos of 1928 England, full of soul and spunk and 10 More

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Rare color photos of 1928 England, full of soul and spunk

This diverse set of English pictures was colored using the Autochrome process, the foremost photo technology of its day.

10 apps that will make your life infinitely easier

We rounded up 10 of our favorite apps -- from maps to news to restaurants -- that will help you get things done faster and more efficiently.

These Taylor Swift-Justin Timberlake photos are the best part of the iHeartRadio Awards

Taylor Swift and Justin Timberlake fangirled together at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.

Belle Gibson built a career on curing cancer -- but did she have it?

One minute Belle Gibson was Australia's app darling, the next she was in hiding.

Artists are changing profiles blue for Jay Z's new music streaming service

Many of the world's biggest artists are rallying behind Jay Z's new music streaming service Tidal by changing their profile and cover photos to teal blue.

Lamb loves jumping on the bed as much as anyone else

Once Winter the lamb discovered that jumping on a bed was far superior to doing the same on solid ground, there was simply no going back.

Apple CEO Tim Cook pens op-ed blasting Indiana's 'anti-gay' law

Apple CEO Tim Cook has written an op-ed blasting the 'anti-gay' laws introduced in Indiana.

17 April Fools' pranks for couples brave enough to test their relationship

Prank that are perfect for tricking your significant other on April Fools' Day.

Powerful photos capture chaotic moments after East Village blast

Photographer Nathan Blaney arrived at the scene of New York's East Village explosion on March 27, 2015, and immediately started taking photos.

Selfies taken at site of NYC East Village explosion stir controversy

Selfies taken at the site of Thursday's East Village explosion start controversy.

Uber passwords from hacked accounts reportedly selling online for $1

One dollar may not get you much these days, but it could buy you a stolen password to an Uber account and free car rides around town.

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