Monday, May 18, 2015

Taylor Swift and her BFF crew kick ass in 'Bad Blood' music video and 10 More

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Taylor Swift and her BFF crew kick ass in 'Bad Blood' music video

Taylor Swift premiered her star-studded, girl power music video for 'Bad Blood' during Sunday's Billboard Music Awards.

Watch a sweet Paul Walker tribute from the Billboard Music Awards

Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth honored Paul Walker by performing "See You Again" at the 2015 'Billboard Music Awards.'

9 dead after argument between rival biker gangs ends in shootout; death toll may rise

Police say nine are dead and multiple people have been injured after gunfire erupted between rival biker gangs at a Central Texas restaurant.

Did Louis C.K.'s mildly racist 'SNL' monologue go too far?

Louis C.K.'s "Saturday Night Live" season finale monologue, addressing hot-button topics from racism to child molesters, got polarizing reactions.

Kanye West's Billboard performance was just one long technical difficulty

For those watching at home, West's closing performance suffered serious technical difficulties as the sound repeatedly cut out.

Sam Smith's silent speech at Billboard Awards was aww-dorable

Sam Smith gave Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran a cute shout-out during Sunday's Billboard Music Awards.

Vladimir Putin scores 8 epic goals in 100% believable hockey match

Black belt karate champion, Formula One racer and occasional Russian leader Vladimir Putin demonstrated his latest feat of impossible manliness.

'Russia's Mark Zuckerberg' takes on the Kremlin, comes to New York

How 'Russia's Mark Zuckerberg' took on the Kremlin, then had to flee to New York.

Tim Cook to college graduates: 'You don't have to choose between doing good and doing well'

Cook ended his speech on Sunday exactly as you might expect from a technology executive: He took a photo of all the graduates with his iPhone.

The real story behind the iconic Coke ad that ended 'Mad Men'

The true history behind the famous "I'd Like to Buy The World a Coke" ad that ended the series finale of 'Mad Men'.

The 'Wild' effect: Hikers are flooding the Pacific Crest Trail

The bestselling book and film have poured fire on a hiking craze.

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