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Amandla Stenberg to star in Black Lives Matter-inspired movie
The book's title is inspired by Tupac.
By Yohana Desta
Ken Howard, 'White Shadow' star and actors union president, dead at 71
SAG-AFTRA confirmed Howard's death on its website Wednesday.
By Josh Dickey
Chloë Grace Moretz makes Taylor Swift's squad sound like a terrifying cult
You can tell us, Chloë. Tell us what really happens in her squad.
Attackers struck 'the Capital of Europe' but Europe can't strike back
The attacks in Brussels on Tuesday struck at the heart of the European Union. Can the EU strike back?
By Megan Specia
Dog walker somehow convinces all his pups to pose for a delightful photo series
We imagine treats were involved.
By Chloe Bryan
Critics are crushing 'Batman v Superman' from every angle
At least everyone agrees that Wonder Woman is the best.
By Proma Khosla
David Letterman and his cool Santa Claus beard are enjoying retirement
Hang loose, Dave.
By Chloe Bryan
Geek book of the week: The many faces of Batman
Caped crusader. Campy Adam West. Dark Knight. There have always been many sides to Gotham's favorite hero.
By Chris Taylor
Ice near the lunar north and south poles show a shift in the moon's axis
The moon's poles have shifted over the eons, likely as a result of geological activity beneath the lunar crust, a new study suggests.
By Mike Wall
Lethal ingredient ISIS uses in bombs is easy to get and hard to track
The Islamic State's use of TATP explosives shows its ability to construct deadly weapons while going undetected.
Alicia Keys performs at incredibly popular Starbucks shareholder meeting
The company's annual meeting of shareholders featured Chinese dancers, Alicia Keys and lots of talk about race.
By Patrick Kulp
'My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2' is a mess, but a lovable one
The Portokalos family is back.
By Yohana Desta
Hillary Clinton rips 'inflammatory rhetoric' from Cruz, Trump after Brussels
"In our fight against radical jihadism we have to do what actually works. One thing we know that does not work is offensive, inflammatory rhetoric that demonizes all Muslims," Hillary Clinton said at Stanford University.
Gigi Hadid tearfully honors mother in her struggle with Lyme disease
"For making your journey one that will help so many."
By Diana Shi
British lawmakers use Brussels attacks to settle political scores
People who want Britain to exit the EU say the country would be safer out of it.
RIP, Phife Dawg: Remembering the Tribe Called Quest rapper's best verses
Looking back on the Five Foot Assassin's most memorable rhymes.
By Emily Blake
A beer truck crashed into a chip truck and made a delicious mess
Bro, no beer? No chips, bro?
How security is changing in European airports after the Brussels attack
They're implementing a range of new measures.
Todrick Hall, Alyson Stoner, Matt Steffanina among judges for new DanceOn competition
It's called "Dance-Off Juniors."
By Saba Hamedy
Belgian authorities had intel on the bombers, but STILL failed to stop them
Authorities either missed or overlooked several clues that may have led them to the attackers -- and questions about their actions are piling up.
Australian shepherd takes newborn cheetah cubs into its care
After losing their mother, the cubs are under the care of a Blakely, a dog living at the Cincinnati Zoo.
By Laura Vitto
Seattle's 'Man in tree' siege ends after more than 24 hours
A man lounging in a downtown Seattle tree refuses to come down as his ordeal enters its second day.
Terror attacks in Western Europe are up, but not close to the 1970s
In 1979, Western Europe was home to 1,019 terrorist attacks.
How Telltale Games is taking steps to fix its creaky, old engine
Telltale knows you're complaining about game performance, and it has fixes coming soon.
Solar storm sparked intense auroras on Jupiter
In a first, scientists have seen evidence that Jupiter's auroras can be caused by solar storms.