A TALE OF ONE FAMILY HOPELESSLY DIVIDED

He was America's most beloved deejay, the unmistakable voice who created 'American top 40' and rose to fame on the schmaltzy but irresistible charm of his "long-distance dedications." all of which makes the tabloid circumstances of his demise — an epic family feud waged in streets, courtrooms, and funeral homes from L.A. to Oslo — even more surreal.

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Want To Drink Better Coffee? Of Course You Do

Every day it seems like there’s some crazy new kind of coffee we’re supposed to be drinking that comes out of a monkey’s anus or an elephant’s snout or a kangaroo’s pouch or something. Honestly, keeping up with coffee trends is exhausting. That’s why we just have Moustache Coffee Club send us the best stuff out there, no hassle, no animal orifices. If you like coffee, you should try them for free.

THE ONLY PERSON WORRIED ABOUT BRAINS

For most of the last two seasons, the Seattle Seahawks have been the most physically prepared team in the NFL, a collection of perfectly honed athletes that can outrun and outmuscle opponents at will. The Seahawks’ secret weapon, though, just might be the team’s willingness to give a sports psychologist the freedom to roam the training facility, locker room and even the sidelines every game, to make sure their heads are as sound as their bodies.

HISTORICAL DRAMA AND ITS MALCONTENTS

If you want to understand the impossible bind in which the makers of serious historical dramas now find themselves, consider two headlines, both alike in indignity, and both used to bludgeon Ava DuVernay’s film "Selma" for its departures from historical fact. “Not Just a Movie,” columnist Maureen Dowd declared in the New York Times. “That’s Just Not True,” admonished historian Julian Zelizer in Salon.

HE SHOULD HOLD A STEAM SALE FOR GREEK DEBT

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, whose anti-austerity Syriza party won last weekend’s Greek election, named his cabinet on Tuesday and Valve Corporation’s in-house economist Yanis Varoufakis is its finance minister. Gone are the days of Valve’s anarcho-syndicalism: he now answers to the Greek government and, to a degree, the European Union.

THE 'BOB'S BURGER EXPERIMENT'

What would "A Good Manchego Is Hard To Find" or a "Kales From The Crypt" burger taste like? Cole Bowden, an engineer for Honda, couldn't help wondering. So like any good engineer, he started tinkering  —  in the kitchen, turning the show writers' culinary jokes into real recipes.

EVERYBODY'S DOING IT

In North America, the Canadians have long had to play country mouse to the flashier city mouse of the U.S. It’s the latter that gets all the attention, while the former sits quietly in a corner .But recent stories have shown just how big a player the Canadians are becoming — at least in the surveillance realm.

VIEW FROM ABOVE

Over the past 7 years, Netflix streaming has expanded from thousands of members watching occasionally to millions of members watching over two billion hours every month.  Each time a member starts to watch a movie or TV episode, a “view” is created in our data systems and a collection of events describing that view is gathered.

WE MIGHT SWITCH TO ANDROID

When Google reports its fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday, one subject that is almost guaranteed to come up is the prospect that Apple could replace Google as the default search engine on Safari, the basic browser on all of its devices. The search contract between the companies is believed to be up for renewal this year.

CLOSE BUT NO...?

There's a scientific term for this totally common phenomenon, which we like to call a "brain fart." You're experiencing tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) syndrome, from the phrase "it's on the tip of my tongue." And while there's no universally accepted cause, scientific theories abound.