So long as David doesn’t mind a coaching role from the sidelines, the Beckham household will soon have enough members to have their own soccer team.
Hipster Hunter Sets Cardboard ‘Trap’ in New York City
Because making fun of hipsters was so last year.
Rebecca Black’s Bizarrely Bad Video for ‘Friday’: Is This For Real?
This weekend the internet was mainly transfixed on the disaster in Japan, and rightly so. On a lighter note, there were those who were obsessed with South by Southwest. But amid all the real news, you might just have heard about …
Reading While Eating for March 14: Play-Doh Chevy, Tiger Blood Energy Drink, Speed Pi
Monday’s links include brilliant photos and psychic animals.
Lost No Longer? Researchers Claim to Have Found ‘Atlantis’ in Spain
Just days after the world witnessed the devastating power of natural disasters in Japan, some scientists say they have strong proof of the location of the mythical “lost City of Atlantis,” destroyed by a tsunami thousands of years ago.
Ride Along With Will and Kate: Google Plots out Royal Wedding Route in 3D
Whatever will they think of next?
For Earthquake Aid, Japan Sends In the Robots
Japan is home to some of the most advanced robotic technology available. So when disaster strikes, search and rescue is carried through with the help of dedicated automatons.
Weekend Wrap-Up: Cleanup Continues in Japan, Rebels Retreat in Libya
Welcome back, NewsFeeders! Just another Monday to check off the list. Hunker down and we’ll catch you up on the news that everyone will be talking about around the water cooler.
Q&A: Why Do We Celebrate Pi Day?
March 14 marks the annual celebration of Pi Day, a holiday that pays tribute to the mathematical constant most of us were introduced to in middle school geometry.
In Japan, Worry — and Confusion — Over Nuclear Risk
There are still serious concerns about potential fallout from Japan’s damaged nuclear power plants. NewsFeed has the latest.
Tokyo: Bicycles Sell Out as Stranded Commuters Turn to Pedal Power
The hurried city slowed to a mechanical standstill Friday. Most workers curled up in their cubicles to wait out the post-earthquake public transport freeze. Those who didn’t likely took the long way home on a new set of wheels.
Online Offering: Send Aid to Japan Using Social Media
Here’s how you can help out without going AFK.




