Have you ever found yourself deciding between a cupcake and cocktail? We haven’t either. But now you can have both in one icky-sounding spirit.
Watch: Massive Damage in Tuscaloosa, Alabama After Tornadoes Hit the South
On Wednesday evening, a tornado ripped through Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The storm was responsible for over 60 deaths in Alabama and at least 173 deaths across five states. See early footage of the damage in Alabama, from a variety of sources.
The Vows, the Songs, the Prayers: Official Royal Wedding Program Released
The official program for the royal wedding was released Thursday morning, just 24 hours before the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. NewsFeed takes a closer look at the final breathtaking details.
And the Winner Is: Former Champions to Run NYC Marathon
The New York City Marathon is shaping up to be a race for the champions – literally.
The Best Tweets From The TIME 100 Gala
For the seventh annual TIME 100 Gala, honorees gathered Tuesday at the Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.
A Win for Women: Females Hold More Advanced Degrees
Continuing their increasing dominance in higher education, Census figures released Tuesday show that for the first time in history women in the U.S. hold more advanced college degrees than their male counterparts.
‘Oneness’ Feeling Experienced by Monks, Explained
We now have further insights into how monks’ brains are reorganized during meditation.
Video Proof That Rats Also Like Starbucks, Along With Us Humans
We are not the only creatures on this earth to have a virulent caffeine addiction, it seems.
Wednesday Words: Royal Riddle, Trump Titles, “Food Rakes” and More
Welcome to NewsFeed’s weekly highlight of the vocabulary of our lives — including useful, new, hilarious and surprising words (as well as some that are just fun to roll off the old tongue).
Sorry, Social Media Addicts: Tweeting Ban In Effect For The Royal Wedding
Westminster Abbey has been declared a Tweet-free zone.
Woman Finishes College Degree After 19 Years
Sometimes four years in college just isn’t enough.
Going Green and Getting Rich Doing It
Ten billionaires have gone green in more ways than one. By using the sustainable marketplace, these 10 crazy-rich folks have turned their environmentally friendly ideas into pocketbook-friendly realities.




