Meet Frank and Louie: One cat, two faces and a Guinness World Record.
Sad Sales for Julian Assange’s ‘Unauthorized Autobiography’: Just 644 Copies
Despite all the hubbub and drama over Julian Assange’s unauthorized autobiography, the WikiLeaks founder’s memoir sold a measly 644 copies in its first three days in stores.
Friday Flicks: What Are the Odds of ’50/50′ Being A Hit?
Grab some popcorn! NewsFeed’s Glen Levy brings you the movies you should check out (or avoid) this weekend.
Crying Kids and CPR: 5 Standout Details from Conrad Murray’s Trial
It’s been called the O.J Simpson trial of the 21st century and the death trial. It’s even spawned a companion iPhone app.
Reebok to Refund Customers $25 Million Over Toning Shoes Complaint
The only thing slimming down here is Reebok’s profit margins.
Mick Jagger May Play Corrupt Media Mogul in Upcoming Movie
The Rolling Stones legend is reportedly set to produce and possibly star in a thriller tentatively called Tabloid.
Jared Lee Loughner Now Understands Gabrielle Giffords Is Alive
Jared Loughner, the man accused of the deadly Tuscon, Ariz. shooting rampage earlier this year, is likely to be mentally fit to stand trial, a district court ruled Wednesday.
Aqua Is Back: The ‘Barbie Girl’ Group Ditches Plastic for ‘Jesus’
In what appears to be a bid to shake the “one hit wonder” label, Danish-Norwegian pop group Aqua (of “Barbie Girl” fame) recently released a single, “Playmate to Jesus.”
Is The Onion Going Too Far With Its #CongressHostage Twitter Satire?
If your Twitter feed is lighting up with reports of “screams and gunfire” at the Capitol building, breathe easy. It’s The Onion.
The X-(Chromosome) Factor: Women Truly Are the Tougher Sex, Study Finds
Women are often regarded as the fairer sex, full of sugar and spice and, of course, everything nice. But new research suggests that women are not only tougher than men (as if there was any doubt), but are also hard-wired to …
Reading While Eating for September 29: Bright Ideas
It might sound crazy, but Thursday’s links bring you ideas that are actually serious, if far-fetched.
British Government Approves Extradition in South Africa Honeymoon Murder Case
British Home Secretary Theresa May approved the extradition of a British businessman to return to South Africa to stand trial for his wife’s murder on their honeymoon last year.




