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Happy Days Cast Members Say the Show Still Owes Them Money
Former cast members of the popular television show Happy Days claim they’re still owed merchandising revenue for their roles on a show that ended in 1984 after airing successfully for a decade. (via CNNMoney)
Lunchable Goes Lower-Cal: Is Adding Fruit Enough for the Kid Classic?
Maybe that long-ago partnership with Taco Bell wasn’t the best image-enhancer for Kraft Foods’ Lunchables brand.
Slam-Dunk Shoe: Adidas to Launch Basketball’s Lightest Sneaker
NewsFeed can’t say Adidas can make you any better at basketball. But maybe the company can make you feel like you’re getting faster and jumping higher, and that’s almost the same thing.
Can Banning Red Rover Really Help Kids? New York State Weighs Summer-Camp Safety
Red rover, red rover, send the New York State Department of Health right over.
Stoner Lingo Decoded: The Super High History of 420
At 4:20 pm on April 20, millions of people around the world light up in celebration of the national pot-smoking holiday. But the reason why is often clouded in smoke. NewsFeed is here to clear the air.
The Contenders: Who Will Design Kate Middleton’s Wedding Dress?
A look at the most talked-about designers and their takes on the iconic white dress.
Way With Words: Man Proposes to His Girlfriend Via Washington Post Crossword Puzzle
27 across, eight letters: Another word for popping the question.
OKCupid Study: Twitter Users Have Shorter Relationships
OkTrends, the site that compiles data from the dating site OkCupid and culls it into handy little graphs and charts for easy digestion, has finally focused on what we really want to know–how other people feel about sex.
Pesky Perfume Spritzers May Be a Dying Breed at Department Stores
Beauty departments may soon be a little less fragrant.
Despite a Scathing Biopic, is Nicolas Sarkozy Headed to Hollywood?
French President Nicolas Sarkozy is no stranger to drama.
Salty Spat: Campbell’s Sued Over ‘25% Less Sodium’ Soup Label
On Wednesday a federal judge allowed four New Jersey women who sued the Campbell Soup Company last year to proceed with their lawsuit.




