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14-year-old Taylor is calling for a boycott of Girl Scout cookies because the organization admitted a trans girl.

As we nurse our holiday shopping hangovers, some wisdom from little Riley on girl toys and boy toys.
Two budding scientists will have their experiments carried out on the International Space Station.

Nineties divas Brandy and Monica go head-to-head with current pop queens Lady Gaga and Beyoncé, in the third round of our "Now and Then" series.

Fighting piracy with free films: Sony Pictures UK has uploaded "The Godfather," one of America's most beloved films, to YouTube.

Kristen Bell really loves sloths.

Improv Everywhere brings smiles to New Yorkers by encouraging them to "say something nice."

The new team behind Delicious are confronting the internet's biggest problem: There’s just too much data coming in for the human mind to process.

See Lady Gaga the way she was meant to be seen: through the eyes of kids.

There are bound to be viral videos you missed this year. Fortunately, Videogum has you covered.

Meet Nick Espinosa, the 24-year-old who singlehandedly launched the growing glitter-bomb movement.

The Double Rainbow Guy is running for president through Facebook. Why not a whole administration of viral sensations?

A series of YouTube videos brings Richard Feynman's delightful science lessons to you.

They skateboard, rock out to Whitney Houston (RIP), and perform feats of strength.

In a sea of online learning platforms, TED-Ed actually delivers.

This young cyclist-in-training is so excited about having just ridden a bicycle that he proceeds to give a motivational speech, thumbs up and all.
Between jokes, Coco reflected on what he learned from his "profound and very public disappointment" with The Tonight Show.