Friday, May 22, 2015

Watch decades of 'Late Show' kids go head-to-head with David Letterman and 10 More

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Watch decades of 'Late Show' kids go head-to-head with David Letterman

In honor of David Letterman's final show, his team put together a hilarious montage of the host interacting with precocious children on the 'Late Show.'

The Sloppy Joe: An American classic with roots in — Cuba?

The story -- or at least one story -- of how the Sloppy Joe became an American staple.

Graphic: the growth of video advertising

Advertisers continue to spend more money online, fueling the race to attract as many eyeballs as possible.

MTA uses 8-bit animation to explain why your train is always delayed

Let the 8-bit animation calm your late-to-work-again rage and remind you of a simpler time, before commuting.

Westeros gets political in 'Game of Thrones' attack ads

Political attack ads, created for the kings, queens, lords and ladies of 'Game of Thrones.'

25 global newspapers team up to emphasize climate change

The Guardian now has significant support in its campaign to pressure big investors to pull their money out of oil companies.

'Game of Thrones' musical is the biggest extravaganza in Westeros

Colplay and the cast of 'Game of Thrones' perform a musical inspired by the show for Red Nose Day.

What's it like to be an air traffic controller?

A Quora user responds to the question, "What's it like to be an air traffic controller?"

This dude could easily replace Harry Shearer on 'The Simpsons'

Voice over artist Brock Baker voices 14 of Harry Shearer's famous characters from 'The Simpsons'.

Apple restores iCloud after outage impacts 200 million people

Apple's iCloud services are back up and running after a seven-hour issue that affected about 40% of users.

Revealed: The NSA's plan to 'hijack' Android app stores

The goal was to exploit the connection between smartphones and app stores to allow the NSA to inject malware into phones, according to the documents.

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