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The first character poster from "Inside Out" is really sad.
Are recruiters stalking your Facebook profile? The chances are good.
The Holderness family is back, this time with a Thanksgiving-inspired parody of Meghan Trainor's 'All About That Bass."
Jaden and Willow Smith, the famous children of famous people Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, were interviewed by T Magazine.
The couple had their loved ones pose for photos and, secretly recording the scene on their phones, revealed the good news.
Kmart's latest Joe Boxer ad employs a group shirtless, pajama-clad men to play "Jingle Bells" on their bellies.
A Japanese train that ever-so-slightly floats above the tracks and moves at super fast speeds completed its first run with passengers last week.
Two of the series more complex and compelling characters took center stage in "Consumed."
Nokia tweeted something deliberately cryptic about what appears to be a black box.
An Uber executive told an off-the-record dinner he'd consider looking into the private lives of journalists who attacked the company.
Our once white-hot relationship has cooled off, and I'm ready to see other wearables.
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