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4 challenges trans people face that you won’t see on 'I Am Cait' and 10 More

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4 challenges trans people face that you won't see on 'I Am Cait'

Caitlyn Jenner's coming out as transgender has been quite the moment for the trans community. From the Diane Sawyer interview to the Vanity Fair cover to the upcoming debut of h...

Converse debuts new Chuck Taylor to prevent bleeding, blistered heels

Will subtle changes make this the best shoe ever?

Josh Smith says he'll 'push through' and survive on $6.9 million salary

NBA star Josh Smith will persevere in trying times.

No one would bat an eye if you wore these '90s dELiA*s clothes today

For ~*~those~*~ who are still living for grunge and scrunchies.

Scientists uncover true cause of mysterious explosion on Rhode Island beach

Scientists from The University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography have determined it wasn't methane from decaying seaweed, after all.

Man jumps off Tower Bridge in London, calls it 'stupidest idea ever'

A YouTuber has expressed his regret after he got into trouble in the Thames after jumping off Tower Bridge.

Most Americans believe race relations are 'generally bad'

Race relations in the United States are bad, most Americans say. Results from a New York Times/CBS News poll found that almost 60 percent of Americans think race relations in th...

#Curvy forced Instagram to rethink how it polices hashtags

#Curvy is no longer banned from Instagram, thanks to new technology rolled out by the social media platform.

How ESPN's Colin Cowherd pissed off the entire Dominican Republic

Colin Cowherd: "I've never bought into that 'baseball is too complex.' Really? A third of the sport is from the Dominican Republic."

London rickshaw driver caught charging tourists £206 for 1 mile journey

A rickshaw driver was caught on camera trying to charge tourists £206 for a journey of less than a mile.

San Francisco introduces urine-repellent walls that pee right back at you

San Francisco's Public Works Department is introducing a special paint with a repellent surface that splashes urine right back onto an offending reliever.

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