Slices
A new study has found that cat and dog owners cut their risk of cancer by a third. Monkey owners, on the other hand, increase their risk of hilarity by 100 percent ...
10/13/08 | 05:56
Pope Benedict XVI canonized India's first female saint this weekend, while decrying religious persecution of Christians in the country ...
10/13/08 | 05:53
Beverly Hills Chihuahua once again took the top spot at the box office this weekend, proving that talking animals trump nuanced acting, compelling stories and believable dialogue. Low-budget horror movie Quarantine was number two, while yhe Leonardo DiCaprio/Russell Crowe spy-thriller, Body Of Lies was only able to net the third spot on its opening weekend ...
10/13/08 | 05:47
The first homes in Brad Pitt's Make It Right building project are complete. Pitt started the project to build homes for victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward ...
10/10/08 | 08:34
A robotic suit that reads brain signals will soon be available for rent in Japan. So, you can rent the suit and run amok on a spree of wanton destruction, but keep in mind that you'll probably lose your deposit that way ...
10/10/08 | 08:34
Scientists have tested a shark pup at a Virginia aquarium and have confirmed that it was a virgin birth. So, they're finely honed killing machines, they have razor sharp teeth and they can clone themselves? Uh-oh ...
10/10/08 | 08:34
Speaking of the Nobel, a slew of wagers on the Nobel Prize for Literature have the Nobel committee concerned that there may have been a leak. In other news, people gamble on the Nobel ...
10/10/08 | 07:37
In these trying times, what people really need is some good financial news. Instead, here's this: An extra digit has been added to the National Debt Clock ...
10/10/08 | 07:35
Former Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari has won the Nobel Peace Prize. Ahtisaari has worked tirelessly to secure the end of conflicts throughout Africa and the Balkans ...
10/10/08 | 07:33
A Fisher-Price doll is raising controversy among those searching for anything possible to complain about. Some people claim the doll says the phrases "Satan is king," and "Islam is the light." These are the same people who spent the '80s playing records backwards and looking for something to get angry about ...
10/9/08 | 05:15
What's New
Bailout Hope Fails to Boost World Markets
10/3/08 | 09:22
Rice Hails Approval of India Nuclear Deal
10/3/08 | 09:19
Skype's China Spying Sparks Anger
10/3/08 | 09:18
City Wants Vegetation, Not Tar, on Its Toofs
10/3/08 | 09:15
Stars Voice Concerns Over Economy
10/3/08 | 09:15
'Religulous' Mirthfully Heaps Scorn on the Faithful
10/3/08 | 09:14
U.K. Honors Online Music Community
10/3/08 | 09:13
Groups Testify Against Ban on Unmarried Foster Parents
10/3/08 | 09:11
Study: No Growth in Illegal Immigrant Numbers
10/3/08 | 09:10
Highest Monthly Job Loss in 5 Years
10/3/08 | 09:09
In The News
Daniel Radosh has just come out with a new book on his experiences within the Christian subculture. Rapture Ready is written with humor, wit and honesty that is attracting readers from all over.
4/11/08 | 08:45
Here’s our profile on Hollywood’s coolest geek, Paul Feig
12/27/07 | 10:05
We reflect on the most significant events of 2007 in the Year in Review
12/27/07 | 10:04
Check out our picks of the Top Ten Albums of the Year
12/27/07 | 10:03
With the writers strike halting many primetime shows, Friday Night Lights remains one of the best shows on TV.
12/17/07 | 10:08
We review the Dirty Projector’s cover of the classic Black Flag album Rise Above in the music section.
12/17/07 | 10:02
Jason Boyett debunks commonly held Christmas-time myths in the Daily Dose section.
12/17/07 | 10:00
Here’s a look at the new documentary Miss HIV.
12/5/07 | 09:49
We review the new action-thriller No Country for Old Men.
12/5/07 | 09:43
Today's Features
A Call To Danger
As the sun began to set over the Khan al-Khalili marketplace in Cairo, Egypt, the daily buzz of people, businesses and vehicles gave Erik...
Bailout
A lot has been said about the affect of the current economic crisis on Wall Street and Main Street. Those who will likely end up bearing the brunt of...
This One's For the Kids
When I was 7 years old, my dad used to listen to a CD with me called For Our Children, which was a compilation of kids music performed...
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God
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How to Vote Without Losing Your Soul
RELEVANT explores how Christians can engage in a political landscape that is becoming increasingly polarized. ...
Conor Oberst
The indie artist opens up about politics, faith and his gut-wrenching lyrics. ...
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One man, one wife, one house and three other couples? Why people are living in communities ...
The Drop
Parachute Band - Technicolor
Take a bunch of boys from New Zealand, arm them with guitars, leave them in a practice room, and then sit back and wait for their creativity to be...

