Doctors say the 44-year-old entered a dormant, hibernation-like state which allowed him to withstand sub-zero temperatures.
The New York Knicks’ Jeremy Lin in Action
A look at the scrappy basketball player’s exploits this season
Disgraced Journalist Jayson Blair Is Now a Life Coach
The New York Times calls his scandal ‘a low point in the 152-year history of the newspaper.’ So what’s he up to? Giving life tips, of course.
Navy SEAL Skydiving Trainer Dies in San Diego Competition
The experienced jumper crashed into a pond while attempting a maneuver known as “swooping.”
Battle of the Airbrush: Arizona Bill Targets Digitally Altered Ads
A new bill introduced in Arizona’s House of Representatives would require advertisers to add a disclaimer alerting readers to photo alterations.
Watch: Phil Mickelson’s Errant Shot Lands in Spectator’s Shorts
Phil Mickelson putted his way to become the 9th ranked golfer on Sunday, but his most memorable shot at the Northern Trust Open came Saturday when he teed off into a fan’s trousers. Upon launching the ball off the 15th hole at …
Blogger Orders Most Expensive Starbucks Coffee Drink Possible
The complicated concoction cost $23.60 and took three days to drink
Reading While Eating for February 20: Small Screens
Monday’s links talk stars of cinema, television and even YouTube.
Did Hitler Have a Secret Son with a French Teenager?
Jean-Marie Loret strove to find out if it was true that his father was Adolf Hitler. New evidence supports the story
A Brief History of (What You Think Is) Presidents’ Day
The first thing to know: it’s not officially called Presidents’ Day
Office Romance: Would You Sign a Contract to Date a Colleague?
Workplace romances are no new phenomenon. Most offices have undoubtedly seen their share of co-working couples, torrid love affairs and sordid scandals. But in the latest effort to curb the (sometimes) messy aftermath of those …
ESPN Fires Writer Over Racial Slur in Jeremy Lin Headline
UPDATED: Monday 2/20, 2:00 p.m. EST
The headline was up for a mere 35 minutes in the middle of the night, but it has caused enough of a stir to get the writer canned. ESPN is apologizing after the phrase, a double entendre, …




