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Captured: A photo blog

The week's best photojournalism from Sochi

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Fighting for foreskin

Health
The actor's recent death highlighted a dismaying resurgence in heroin use.

Heroin's lethal comeback

World
Canada knocked off the U.S., 1-0.

10 things you need to know today: February 22, 2014

Language
I-Pod, known for his YOLO flip.

Our favorite Sochi slang

Entertainment
Anchorman 2

Watch a preview of the raunchier cut of Anchorman 2

Entertainment
Jordan and Teller are rumored to be two of the new Fantastic Four.

The Fantastic Four: Everything we know so far

Science
Just one of the satellites orbiting our Earth.

This stunning infographic shows where our 25 active space missions are

World

The week's best editorial cartoons

Business
Does this represent a $33 billion loss for phone companies?

WhatsApp and the economics of free stuff

Captured: A photo blog

The Olympics' most diehard fans

Science
Who's the cutest threat to our safety? 

How do you weaponize a rabbit?

Science
Clever girl.

The secret strategy behind the black widow's bite

The Idea Factory

The snore-stopping pillow

Business
We all just keep working, and working, and working...

The real cause of income inequality

Entertainment
Ah, the good ol' days.

Girls on Film: The forgotten legacy of Sex and the City

Lifestyle
Those bags can add extra costs to your trip.

10 infuriating consumer fees to stop paying now

U.S.
President Nixon shakes hands with Chinese communist leader Chairman Mao Zedong on Feb. 21, 1972.

Today in history: Nixon's world-changing trip to China

Business
If you want professional success, networking is key.

Here are the 7 things that can make you wildly successful

World
Protestors shout patriotic slogans as they man the barricades in Kiev.

10 things you need to know today: February 21, 2014

Politics
Jon Stewart isn't impressed with red-state legislatures

Watch The Daily Show call out the 'meth labs of democracy'

U.S.
Activists have sought to shock us into recognizing the incursions of Big Data.

Our hacked lives

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