He may have Obama’s dashing looks, but this is one presidential lookalike who chooses anarchy over diplomacy.
Frosty Faces the Heat: Snowman Shipped to Bahrain’s Blazing Climate
NewsFeed is pleased someone could enjoy the snow this winter. Now if only we could send all of our snow to the Middle East.
Get a Taste of Africa, Literally: Arizona Restaurant Adds Lion Meat Tacos to Menu
You thought bison and rattlesnake were exotic? One Tucson, Ariz. restaurant is spicing up its offerings.
Musical Genius: One Doc’s Study of How Improv Impacts the Brain
A Baltimore doc is fusing music with science to see how your brain changes when dropping rhymes.
Best Of The Week: Kind of Like The Golden Globes of The Internet
On this lazy Saturday, let’s rewind and take a look back at the past week in news.
Quotes: Mark Shields Describes American Diversity Post-Tucson
“We saw a white, Catholic, Republican federal judge murdered on his way to greet a Democratic [Jewish Congresswoman]. Her life was saved initially by a 20-year-old Mexican-American college student, and eventually by a
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Immaculate Reunification: Boy George Returns Stolen Icon of Christ to Cyprus
The Orthodox Church of Cyprus is shouting “By George!” after the Culture Club frontman returned a 300-year old relic that’s been missing since 1974.
Primetime Shocker: Keith Olbermann Signs Off MSNBC Without Explanation
And now the “Countdown” begins to see where he’ll end up next.
Palin-Free Media? Dana Milbank Has A Dream
Can the press go cold turkey on all things Palin for the month of February?
Keeping His Chin Up: Roger Ebert Gets Prosthetic Neck for New Review Show
When Ebert shows his face on TV tonight after more than four years off-air, he’ll attempt to look like he did, well, four years ago.
National Hug Day: Yes, It Matters
Let’s hug it out!