Annie Clark, a 7-year-old from Pennsylvania, has won a national penmanship award, a trophy and a $1,000 prize. She achieved …
This 4/20, Celebrate With Some Hemp Vodka
Just please don’t try to, you know, smoke it.
Ted Nugent Has ‘Solid’ Meeting With Secret Service
After earning their attention for his anti-Obama statements, the rocker says all’s square between him and the President’s protectors. Let the healing begin.
Deadly Plane Crash in Pakistan
Up to 130 people are feared dead after a Boeing 737 crashed while trying to land in bad weather near the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Friday, April 20, 2012.
Late-Night Laughs: The 5 Best Comedy Clips of the Week
Stephen Colbert is in the TIME 100 — and he noticed! Elsewhere in late night, the ‘War on Women’ comes to the Daily Show and Jennifer Love Hewitt gets a present from Jimmy Kimmel.
After 35 Years, Werner Herzog Figures Out John Waters Is Gay
The guy who directed ‘Hairspray’? Nah.
Q&A: How to Give Away One Million Books in One Night
World Book Night, an event started in the U.K., aims to give away one million books to one million people. TIME spoke to Jamie Byng, the event’s founder and chair, about how books can make the world a saner place.
The Case of the ‘Talking Pineapple,’ the Reading-Comprehension Test Stumper
For those far removed from it, let’s briefly relive standardized testing day. Remember how, for hours on end, you’d flip through a drab gray packet of reading comprehension questions, stare at several paragraphs of nonsense and …
Zimmerman Addresses Trayvon Martin’s Parents at Hearing: ‘I Am Sorry’
The man accused of killing Trayvon Martin was granted $150,000 bail at his bond hearing.
Reading While Eating for April 20: Munchies?
It’s 4/20 today, which may explain why we’re oddly hungry.
Etan Patz: A Brief History of the ‘Missing Child’ Milk Carton Campaign
The milk carton campaign of the 80s had a short life span, but the national coordination it facilitated has had lasting effects
Starbucks Drops Bug-Based Ingredients From Menu
After outrage from vegans and vegetarians over the use of a red dye made from crushed insects, Starbucks says it will transition to a less offensive food coloring.