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)
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Reading While Eating for November 15: Mad Money
Monday’s links talk cash, love and Harry Potter.
Weekend Wrap-Up: The 5 Things You Missed On Your Days Off
It’s that time again–Monday morning, back to the office. You may have had a great weekend resting up (you might have even taken in a Quidditch game or two) but it’s likely you’ve missed out on some big news and trending links …
Bill Clinton to Cameo in The Hangover 2
When you think of a buzzed-about comedy sequel, the obvious choice to cameo would be a former President, right? Apparently, since President Bill Clinton was recently spotted in Thailand, where he had delivered a speech on clean …
The 50 Best Inventions of 2010
Flying cars! Jet packs! Lasers that zap malaria-carrying mosquitoes! Head over to TIME.com for the year’s biggest (and coolest) breakthroughs in science, technology and the arts.
Palin E-Mail Hacker Meets His Destiny
Celebrity Quotes of the Week
Conan O’Brien’s return to the late-night airwaves topped this week’s list of celebrity one-liners. Head over to People to find out which of his first guests he jokingly blamed for instigating the Team Coco craze. Or, check out …
Hilarious Russian Spy Tale Gets Real-Life Spy Ending
Remember the tale of the comically inept Russian spies whose small-time exploits had us laughing all summer? Now it turns out there might actually be lives at stake in the matter.
Reading While Eating for November 12: Too Close for Comfort
Friday’s links go green and find God.
Reading While Eating for November 11: Biden and Bacon
Thursday’s links have bad hair and awesome stuffed animals.
Reading While Eating for November 10: Funny Faces and Space Sights
Your mid-week links pose for photos and root for the underdog.
Why Laptop Computers Might Not Be Great for Male Fertility
Sitting too long with a laptop computer on your lap may do more than cause toasted skin syndrome. New research suggests that men who hold a computer on their lap may create unsafe levels of testicular heat, which can potentially …




