By going green and dreaming big in an impoverished area of the sub-continent, the Prince of Wales may earn yet another title: Slumdog Millionheir.
Addiction Watch: If Love is a Drug, Can Music be One Too?
“If music be the food of love, play on.” We can all quote Shakespeare on music, but is it possible to literally be on music?
Ted Williams, Homeless Man With ‘Golden Voice’, Detained in LA
Seems like trouble has found the Internet’s latest sensation.
First Earth-Like Planet Found in Space
Kepler 10-b, a new rocky Earth-like planet found by NASA, could be the missing link between Earth and the rest of the galaxy by being the first possible habitable planet found in the universe.
Report: ATMs As Dirty As Public Toilets
Germaphobes, beware.
Recession Priorities: UK Study Shows People Care More About Having a Job Than About Salary
We’re overworked and underpaid, yet somehow, we’re okay with that.
Archaeologists Unearth the World’s Oldest Wine Press
Talk about vintage. Archeologists working in what is now southern Armenia have discovered the world’s oldest winery, and used biochemicals to identify a 6,000-year old dry red wine.
Swiss Village to Dog Owners: Pay Your Taxes, Or Poochie Dies
The taxman has never been a popular figure anywhere. But in the tiny Swiss village of Reconvilier, that functionary has assumed the even more detestable profile as the guy who’ll waste your dog if you don’t cough up what you owe.
Royal Antidote: The ‘Unofficial’ Wills and Kate Commemorative Plates
Even though tea towels are back in the memorabilia fold, NewsFeed predicts that there will be a lot more people coveting the “unofficial” plates.
Territorial Tweets: Regional Slang Survives the 140-Character Crunch
If you hail from northern California and you’re tweeting something “cool,” you’ll probably write “koo.” Angelenos and southern California natives prefer to tweet “coo.”
1/11/11: One of History’s Most Vertical Dates
Not that today is any more generally significant than yesterday, two weeks ago or six months ago, but for those who get into binary dates, this marks one of a few rare days on their cool calendar.
Today, Jan. 11, 2011 marks …
Jon Stewart Grapples With the Arizona Shootings, Reasserts Himself as Late Night’s Most Thoughtful
It must have been a rough Monday to be a late night comedian, but Jon Stewart led the pack with a thoughtful, reflective segment appropriate for a day that featured a national moment of silence. (via Tuned In)