April 20th has become the de facto stoner “holiday,” and marijuana enthusiasts across the nation gather covertly — or in some cities, not so covertly — to partake in the herb. Whether you’re smoking or not today (and we don’t …
By Megan Friedman and Megan Gibson
This really raises the stakes on the whole idea of “sleeping on the job.”
Nine-time U.S. Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis has set his sights on a seat in the New Jersey State Senate, moving from spiked cleats to wingtips as he tries to gain the same success in politics as he did on the track.
The acclaimed director was honored with numerous Academy Award nominations for his work on films like 12 Angry Men and Dog Day Afternoon. NewsFeed remembers the legendary filmmaker with a look back at some of his best movies.
The former president of Hearst Magazines spent fewer than 100 days on the job running New York City’s public schools. That’s nothing compared to some of these short-lived jobs.
TIME’s Josh Ozersky and Kat Kinsman, managing editor at CNN’s Eatocracy, watched the debut of Top Chef: Masters last night and exchanged their thoughts via IM. It was late but there was much to discuss. (Beware of spoilers!)
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Don’t be too jealous you’re not attending the royal wedding. They’re serving fruitcake.
Legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor passed away Wednesday at the age of 79. See what the stars told TIME about Taylor’s legacy.
The news this week that Detroit’s population plunged more than 25% to just 714,000 in the last decade shouldn’t be surprising.
Two European embassies urge their citizens to think about leaving Tokyo.
As the world reels from news of destruction after an earthquake in Japan, the west coast of North America and South America had to face the quake’s effects. Though massive damage is not suspected, many residents along the coasts …