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A man was arrested following a flight from Edinburgh to Amsterdam after mistakenly attempting to open the plane door, thinking it was a toilet door.
A note left on a Volkswagen diesel owner's car in Portland attacks the driver for the car's tailpipe emissions.
This little toddler was unable to get off of the bed — so he solved the problem by creating a pillow staircase. Duh!
New evidence strongly suggests that extremely salty liquid water might shape Mars' surface, running down slopes on the red planet.
Twitter couldn't help but crack a joke or two at the discovery of flowing water on Mars.
A clever Tinder user his using "Netflix and chill" -- the Internet's least subtle pick-up line -- to his advantage.
This timelapse features a supermoon lunar eclipse, which hasn't happened since 1982 and won't happen again until 2033.
Facebook went down for some users Monday afternoon -- the third outage for the social network in as many weeks.
A new study suggests that liquid water may flow on Mars, so what does this study mean for finding possible life on the red planet?
Just how good is the 4K video captured by the iPhone 6S Plus? We put it to the test.
Amazon's new budget, large-screen tablet is an odd size and an inconsistent value.
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