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'Son of the Congo' mesmerizes in telling NBA star's inspiring story

"Son of the Congo," which tells the inspiring story of NBA star Serge Ibaka, is not to be missed -- whether you're a sports fan or not.

When and how to watch Friday's total solar eclipse

Staring at the sun is not an option, but here's how you can prepare.

Google chairman gets called out for cutting off a woman while talking about diversity

Google's executive chairman and biographer Walter Isaacson ended their panel on innovation in technology on an awkward note Monday when the men were called out for interrupting ...

A plane turned around because of an overwhelming smell of poo

A British Airways flight to Dubai returned to London after an overwhelming smell of poop filled the cabin.

A Chuck Norris endorsement is like a roundhouse kick to Israel's ballot box

Chuck Norris and actor Jon Voight are throwing their support behind incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a day before Israel's election.

Coke is a healthy snack: How company pays to get out that message

The world's biggest beverage maker is working with fitness and nutrition experts who suggest its cola as a healthy treat.

United Airlines flight grounded after passenger tries to enter cockpit

A United Airlines spokesman says a flight headed from Washington, D.C., to Denver had to return to Dulles International Airport.

Dolce & Gabbana's feud with Elton John turns into Instagram meltdown

Dolce & Gabbana's feud with Elton John turned into an Instagram meltdown.

49ers' Chris Borland retires, fearing head trauma: 'I don't think it's worth the risk'

"I just honestly want to do what's best for my health."

This is Crimea a year after its 'return to Russia'

Rallies and concerts kicked off a weeklong celebration marking the one-year anniversary of Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula.

Apple working on an Internet TV subscription service — report

Apple is working on an Internet television service that would offer 25 channels including three of the major broadcast networks, according to a report.

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