Subject areas future Super Bowl advertisers might want to avoid: Tibet.
Egypt’s Mummies Safe and Sound, Despite Cairo Museum Unrest
Amid the chaos in Cairo last week, reports emerged that looters had beheaded two mummies in Egypt’s National Museum. As it turns out, the long-deceased pharaohs remain under wraps with their heads firmly attached.
Mystery Solved: Missing Google Executive Played Key Role in Egypt Uprising
Yesterday, Egyptian authorities came clean on the whereabouts of Wael Ghonim, the Google executive who has been missing for more than a week.
Weekend Wrap-Up: Packers Prevail, Protests Persist, And A Boston Woman Is Reunited With Lost Snake
Good Monday morning, NewsFeeders! We’re glad you made it into work today. Shake off that Super Bowl hangover and put on a happy face – because whether you were a Packers supporter or not, we all have to get along this coming week.
The Dos Equis Don Juan: ‘Most Interesting Man in the World’ Actually A Pretty Interesting Guy
When it comes to interesting people, it looks like it takes one to know one.
Fine Print: Sarah Palin’s Trademark Application Rejected For Missing Signature
Confirming theories that Sarah Palin may just want to be famous, the former Alaska governor filed applications to trademark her and her daughter Bristol’s names. But she forgot one key detail.
Old Spice’s New Commercial: Predictable, Silly, But Still Oh So Dreamy
Old Spice’s just-released commercial is nothing if not familiar. But nine out of ten women agree: That’s a-okay.
Kitty Vs. Metronome: The Epic Duel, In 3/4 Time
Can an adorable feline escape the evil spell cast by the innocent-looking rhythmic machine? Behold the drama, in two acts.
Christina Aguilera Flubs National Anthem
If you thought that the most notable off-field Super Bowl talking point would be the adverts, think again.
AOL Acquires Huffington Post for $315 Million
The Huffington Post announced Monday that AOL will acquire the website for $315 million.
A Tale of Two Super Bowls: Suspense and Glory Inside, Tears and Anxiety Outside
For the Green Bay Packers, who beat the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-25, in a thrilling Super Bowl that came down to the final drive, the game could not have been sweeter.
Grab the Remote: Your Alternate Viewing Options Instead of the Super Bowl
Heartbroken that your team fizzled out in the playoffs? Or maybe the Super Bowl just isn’t your jam? There’s plenty else on TV tonight.