As Indianapolis readies to host the biggest football game of the year, authorities are putting together a plan to reach out to the city’s 1,500 homeless residents.
Head-Scratching Siblings: Twins Who Don’t Share Birth Years
Four sets of twins share the majority of their DNA, but they weren’t born in the same year.
The World’s Most-Visited Museums
Mais oui! The Louvre in Paris tops the list of the busiest museums on Earth.
Snakes (Nearly) on a Plane: TSA Unveils Top ‘Catches’ of 2011
Travelers attempted to smuggle firearms, animals and even land mines on board.
Santorum’s Sweater Vests: The Unsung Heroes of His Campaign
The Internet has an explanation for the GOP candidate’s amazing performance in Iowa, and it looks a whole lot like Doug Funnie.
Not So Apocalypto: What the Mayan Calendar Tells Us About Latin America in 2012
According to scholars, the fact the Mayan calendar ends by the winter solstice of 2012 is not an omen of the apocalypse, but a rather savvy political move by an ancient monarch. To that end, Global Spin offers its predictions for …
Wisconsin Marching Band Tune Sparks Rose-Bowl Debate
High schoolers “sticking it” to the government at the Rose Bowl? It’s unlikely.
The Pulaski High School Red Raider Marching Band of Pulaski, Wisc. was commended by the Daily Kos for playing a pro-union song during the Rose …
James Franco to Publish His First Novel on Amazon
America’s favorite jack-of-all-trades is at it again.
A 100-Year-Old Hunting Boot Is Now a College Fashion Statement
Those who slug through the Maine snow can now claim they wore L.L. Bean boots before they were cool.
LEGO for Girls: Have They Stooped to Stereotype?
After years of catering to boys, the famous Danish toymaker is now trying to court the other 50% of the world’s children.
Reading While Eating for January 4: Say Cheese
Wednesday’s links cover people behind and in front of the camera.