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Stare At Screens All Day? These Glasses Help Save Your Eyes

Do your get eyes get dry, blurry or fatigued? Do you have trouble falling asleep or feel like you’re becoming more and more nearsighted? It might be because you stare at screens all damn day. These glasses help with that. Oh, and they’re inexpensive and look cool.
MOSCOW MEW

With Pokémon Go all the rage the world over, Russian pop star Nikolay Baskov got one heck of an idea for a musical number. He would embody none other than Pikachu himself, bring out a bodacious pika-posse and sing a song of hugging. (The lyrics: "I will hug you, hard. I will hug you, passionately. There is no one in the world more beautiful than you.")
PIXEL PERFECT

Samsung’s misfires may be something the company could recover from over time, perhaps, but there’s a new spoiler arriving on the scene just in time to make matters much harder for the Galaxy line, and that’s Google’s Pixel phone.
LIFE ON THE FRONT LINE

Over the course of her illustrious career Clare Hollingworth would see more than 50 years of on-the-ground action, from her scoops in Poland at the beginning of WWII, to her coverage of the complex and bloody Algerian War.
ROOM FOR HUNDREDS OF LEGS

A contemporary-style bedroom with a touch of classical elegance, complete with king-size bed and designer furniture, Champagne at the ready and magnificent panoramic views. It could be a five-star hotel suite, but this is actually the cabin of a soon-to-be-launched Airbus A330 VIP, nothing less than a full-on $200 million flying palace.
TAKE US WITH YOU

"We have set a clear goal vital to the next chapter of America's story in space: sending humans to Mars by the 2030s and returning them safely to Earth, with the ultimate ambition to one day remain there for an extended time."
OCTOBER CHAOS

The recent defections from Trump amount to an unprecedented rejection of a nominee by their own party, but it was only the first volley in the GOP's civil war. Trump and his supporters are now returning fire themselves by lashing out at defectors, promising political retribution, and finding new targets for his base's rage as election day nears.
GHOST STORIES

Employees describe a rocketship helmed by a confident and visionary CEO with an intuitive knack for creating products that click with younger users. But Snapchat is also an organization struggling to create a sense of cohesion within its swelling ranks and locked to a top-down and polarizing culture that leaves many employees frustrated.