Actor Richard Dunn, best known for playing a bizarre Charlie Rose-like version of himself on the Adult Swim show Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! has passed away, according to a tweet from Tim and Eric‘s Tim Heidecker.
Why Are Protesters at the National Spelling Bee?
File under bizarre, but true.
England’s Ferdinand Out of World Cup, Drogba Too?
With a week to go before the 19th World Cup kicks off, we were due a major piece of injury news. On the same day, we got two.
Quotes: The National Decline in Local Jail Populations
“County governments are looking at how they want to spend their resources and are deciding that maybe jail isn’t the best place.”
— NANCY LA VIGNE, director of the Justice Policy Center at The Urban Institute, explaining the …
Get Him to the Greek Review: Too Many Suppository Jokes? Or Too Few?
Welcome back to the bizarro universe of Judd Apatow movies, where everyday moral challenges are pushed to the comic extreme. TIME’s Mary Pols takes a look at Aaron Green’s moral dilemma in her review of Get Him to the Greek. (via …
An Advertising Milestone for Chick-Fil-A’s Cows
It’s been 16 years since Chick-Fil-A first turned to cows to sell its chicken.
Brooklyn Bridge To Get a Facelift
The Brooklyn Bridge, one of New York City’s most popular icons, is getting a $508 million facelift.
Who Is Rachel Corrie?
A unique memorial for a woman killed in Israel is bound for Gaza.
How Cadmium Ends Up in Your Home
First the Miley Cyrus jewelry. Now, the Shrek glasses. What’s the fuss about cadmium?
Photos: Five Doughnuts We Hate
Forget fireworks on the Fourth of July. It’s totally better to have a donut on the Fourth of June. Yes, today is National Doughnut Day, and TIME is set to celebrate by taking a look at the five donuts better left in the bottom of …
Be Smarter! Stop Aging! All With North Korea’s Super Drink
Be wary, world. Not only does North Korea have a perfect political system — now they have the perfect beverage too.
Why the Jobs Report is Still Bleak
It sounds nice that 491,000 jobs were created in May. But the surge in Census hires means almost all of May’s booming job creation is simply temporary.




