An Alaskan lawmaker has suggested that if soldiers under the age of 21 are entitled to risk their lives abroad, then they should be able to indulge in drinking and smoking too.
Martin Luther King’s Assassination: Watch the Original News Broadcasts
From the standpoint of history, April 4, 1968 has gone down as one of the most infamous dates of the 20th century. It was on that evening, 43 years ago today, that Martin Luther King was cut down by an assassin’s bullet at a Memphis motel.
Reading While Eating for April 4: A Whole Lot of Adorable
Yes, the weekend is over. But there are still cute baby animals to look at in Monday’s links.
The ACM Awards: The Grammys in Disguise?
The days of country music being about songs such as “My Wife’s Married, But I’m Not” are in the dim and distant past. Especially if Sunday night’s Academy of Country Music Awards is anything to go by.
In Case You Missed It: Stephen Colbert Belts Out Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ on Fallon
And by the looks of it, fun, fun, fun, fun was had by all.
Charlie’s Comeback? In Second Tour Appearance, Sheen Starts #Winning
Charlie Sheen might really be taking his “Defeat Is Not an Option” tour name to heart.
Soccer Club Owner Mohammed Al Fayed: Critics of Jackson Statue ‘Can Go to Hell’
The controversial owner of the Fulham soccer club wants fans to know “they can go to hell” if they don’t like a new, prominent Michael Jackson statue outside the stadium.
The Fashionistas Were Right: Designer Logos Might Really Improve Your Life
Carrying a $10,000 Birkin bag by Hermès will make you the envy of your friends. It could also help you snag a higher salary and better job recommendations.
Regretting Last Night’s Antics? New App Lets You Forget They Ever Happened
Drunken Facebook posts, questionable pictures and random tweets – NewsFeed bids you adieu.
Weekend Wrap-Up: Rips in Planes and Radiation Pools
Rise and shine, NewsFeeders. Is it Monday already? We hope you enjoyed a tuned-out weekend – but now it’s time to catch up on what you missed.
America’s Bad Case of Butler Fever
The national championship game in college basketball is usually a fairly neutral affair. Alums and locals root for their respective schools, and the rest of the country splits the difference. Tonight, however, throw all placidity …
‘Obama Robber’ Arrested: Thief-in-Chief Finally Meets With Justice
His looks didn’t fool anyone, but he did manage to elude capture for more than two years.