Schoolyard bullying is nothing new, but it’s certainly more unusual—and more inexcusable—for a grown man to tease a 10-year-old disabled child.
And the Most Popular Baby Names of 2012 Are…
In parenting website BabyCenter’s annual list, the same two names occupied the top spots for the third year in a row.
WATCH: The 5 Best Viral Videos of November
From skydiving cats to a drunk descending an elevator, there were plenty of viral videos to be thankful for in November.
One Small Sail for Man: Unmanned Toy Boat to Attempt Record-Setting Atlantic Crossing
Freighters and cruise liners travel across the Atlantic Ocean frequently, but they don’t always make it to port across the sea.
Cadbury Develops Chocolate That Doesn’t Melt
Researchers have discovered a way to make messy chocolate candies a thing of the past
Where Is the Best Place to Be Born in 2013?
Of course, it’s the country whose people eat more chocolate, ride more trains and commit more suicides with guns than anyone else
With Echoes of Trayvon Martin, Florida Man Claims Self Defense in Shooting Death of Teen
Florida‘s judicial system is set to experience its second high profile case this year in which a person accused in a homicide may invoke the state’s controversial “Stand Your Ground” self-defense statute.
Ouch: Introducing the ‘Least Influential’ People of 2012
GQ’s ‘Least Influential People of 2012’ list includes Mitt Romney, Madonna and Ryan Lochte. Tough break.
Wikileaks’ Julian Assange Suffering from Chronic Lung Condition
Wikileak’s founder Julian Assange, who has been living in the U.K. Ecuadorian embassy for over 5 months, is believed to be suffering from a chronic lung condition
Reading While Eating for Nov. 29: Winning Tickets
Must-read links for your lunch break: Will “Gangnam Style” ever die?
Jeff Zucker, Former NBC Universal Chief, to Take Over as Head of CNN Worldwide
The former ‘Today’ show wunderkind and NBC Universal honcho will take the reins at the cable news organization in January.
Rise of the Machines: Cambridge University to Study Technology’s ‘Existential Risk’ to Mankind
While many Americans were finalizing preparations for Thanksgiving on Nov. 21, the U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter signed a new policy directive aimed at reducing the risk and “consequences of failures in autonomous …




