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The Ultimate Interior-Design Hack: These Sub-$200 3D-Printed Lamps

Designers dream them up. Gantri prints them from corn.

15 Real, Live, Sex-Having Women on Your Worst Travel Habits

The dos and don’ts for vacationing as a couple

“Future of Sports” Pop-Up a Fitness Playground

The name of the game at new interactive exhibit in NYC is celebrating sports, art and culture.

A Brief History of Cheerleading In Honor of the Sport’s 120th Anniversary

The world's first cheerleader, a University of Minnesota student, wasn't who you think.

Did Japan’s Emperor Hirohito Deserve to be Convicted as a War Criminal?

80 years after Tojo's death sentence, we look at how Hirohito avoided accountability.

World War I Posters Reveal Unique Stories of Soldiers

100 years after the Armistice, look back at history through the lens of posters.

Auction House Glut of Trophy Art Reaches $1.8 Billion

Next week's New York City auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's could break several records.

Trump Misses WWI Ceremony Because of Rain, Draws Mockery, Anger Online

Social media responds with numerous pictures of former President Obama honoring troops in the rain.

Former Navy Seal Turns Tables on “SNL” Comic Who Mocked His Eye Patch

Newly elected Congressman Dan Crenshaw fires back, and offers message of unity on Veterans Day.

How to Become a Living Landmark in New York

Ask stage and screen star Chita Rivera, who just did.

United Nations Says Earth’s Ozone is Healing

NASA images show the ozone is on the mend.

New Discovery in Mystery of Egyptian Pyramid Construction

Egyptologists came across a ramp that may explain how the pyramids' huge blocks were moved.

Some Of Our Favorite Male Celebrities Who Also Served In The U.S. Military

On Veterans Day, we take a look at many famous figures who started out by serving their country.

The Woman Behind The Discovery Of An Alien Ocean

Margaret Kivelson has been uncovering the outer solar system’s secrets for forty years. 

How to Control What Websites Can Access on Your Computer

Keeping your private data safe is as easy as pie... or cookies.

Why Science is Battling a Bat Apocalypse

A flesh-eating fungus has been annihilating bat populations in North America.