No Insult to Injury: Rangers Outfielder Josh Hamilton Crowned AL MVP
Even broken ribs and missed games couldn’t limit the astonishing impact he made as a Texas Ranger. (Via the New York Times)
Even broken ribs and missed games couldn’t limit the astonishing impact he made as a Texas Ranger. (Via the New York Times)
The days of being forced to holler “fill it up, regular” are winding down. Drivers are closing in on a chance to own a plug-in vehicle with an enticing promise. (Via CNNMoney).
If the Transportation Security Administration’s security practices leave you feeling skittish, help is on the way for your unmentionables. (Via The New York Post)
“It’s such a difficult situation, taking over in midstream. But Leslie is a very sound coach. He is fundamentally sound and he will encourage his players to play with energy.”
— TONY DUNGY, former NFL coach, on Monday’s news …
In the midst of the pomp and circumstance attached to his public wedding announcement, William shifted away from the spotlight to save a hiker in trouble. (Via People)
Straphangers on Chicago’s Red Line trains were not dreaming on Saturday. The lights were on at Wrigley Field in November — for a reason other than a Cubs World Series title.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway shot three alluring covers for Entertainment Weekly this week. What’s behind their chemistry on the set of Love and Other Drugs? Get that answer and more within People‘s Celebrity Quotes of the Week.
Leave it to outspoken, aggressive rhetoric to catch the eyes and ears of everyday citizens.
“[The] FDA does not find support for the claim that the addition of caffeine to these alcoholic beverages is ‘generally recognized as safe,’ which is the legal standard. To the contrary, there is evidence that the combinations of
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Once the tension takes over, why do we turn to these comforts? A new study shows that both facets of life have long-term potential for reducing anxiety. (via Healthland)
“If they feel very strongly about it, then I want to get a sense of how they intend to pay for it.”
— BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States, on what he plans to ask Republicans when the two sides convene this week to …
On Sunday, the National Football League witnessed its latest version of a blowout-turned-soap opera. (Via the Kansas City Star)