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Decrepit ocean liner bigger than the Titanic could be reborn as a luxury cruise ship
It will cost as much as building a new ship to bring it back to life.


LinkedIn stock just fell off a cliff
Wall Street's patience is running out for Internet companies.


What happened when I stripped for Kanye West
Yeezy had an open casting call for models. So I went. And I barely survived.
By David Yi


Janelle Monáe is timeless, new commercial proves
Right before Beyonce and Coldplay take the stage for Pepsi's Super Bowl halftime show this Sunday, Janelle Monáe will kick off the party with a musical journey through time.
By Patrick Kulp


Cancer 'Moonshot' initiative raises questions about what it means to cure cancer
As the U.S. embarks on an ambitious effort to "cure" cancer, many experts are asking what that goal means.
By Chelsea Harvey


Google is now showing anti-ISIS ads to potential extremists
Google wants to put its powerful targeted advertising system to use in the fight against terrorism.
By Patrick Kulp


The 5 most absurd moments of pharma bro Martin Shkreli's useless Congressional testimony
Shkreli trolled like a champ.


Universal Hollywood ticket prices shapeshift ahead of Harry Potter opening
Buying ahead of time could save a lot of Galleons.
By Cailey Rizzo


The renewable energy revolution is already upon us, report shows
Wind and solar generation are skyrocketing in the U.S. as greenhouse gas emissions drop.


Viacom replaces 'living ghost' Sumner Redstone with his daughter's rival
The move that comes less than a day after a similar reshuffle at CBS heralded the beginning of the end Redstone's reign as one of the most powerful men in media.


People around the world are rallying to save Japan's oldest elephant
Thousands want to move Japan's oldest elephant to a sanctuary instead of her concrete pen, but some fear the change will be too much for her.
By The Associated Press


Daring new whisky ad shows YouTube star dangling off the side of a building to imitate zero gravity
Marquese "Nonstop" Scott is taking to his talent up to a whole other level -- or rather, 10 stories.
By Patrick Kulp


A tiny European nation is about to do big things for asteroid mining
Luxembourg just made a big investment in a burgeoning realm of the space industry: asteroid mining.


Comedians Amy Schumer and Seth Rogen brag about the size of their caucuses
Talk about corporate interests in politics.
By Patrick Kulp


Doritos will give away $50,000 during the Super Bowl for a single tweet
What's the most compelling thing you can say about Doritos in under 140 characters?
By Patrick Kulp


David Bowie's voice will lift you higher in this Audi Super Bowl commercial
'Starman' makes for the best commercial soundtrack of the Super Bowl.
By Patrick Kulp


Black Lives Matter activist Deray Mckesson to run for Baltimore mayor
"Too often the elected individuals we put our public trust in disappoint us,"


Mountain Dew created an unholy creature that will haunt your Super Bowl
What...is even happening.
By Patrick Kulp


CBS pushes out 92-year-old chairman, called 'a living ghost'
Les Moonves is now the head of CBS, a sudden end to what has been a long, drawn out exit for Sumner Redstone


CDC adds Jamaica and Tonga to Zika travel advisory list
Zika virus is making an impact on the travel industry.


Luxury vacation will take travelers from the North to the South pole
The only thing more stunning than the views is the price tag.
By Cailey Rizzo


What we still don't know about Zika virus
These are the key questions that scientists are racing to answer in order to halt the spread of the devastating Zika virus.


One of Saturn's largest rings may be newer than anyone thought
One of Saturn's rings is less massive and younger than expected, and scientists aren't sure why.

