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April 29, 2013
How To Make Quick Weeknight Roast Chicken And Salad
"Brick chicken" rules because it delivers the comfort of a roast chicken in half the cook time.
Delicious Sunchoke Stir-Fry With Basil-Lime Peanuts
These basil-lime peanut are genius, and you should put them on everything.
Quick And Easy Salmon With Simple Roasted Potatoes
And delicious herbs!
Twitter Warns Journalists: "We Believe That These Attacks Will Continue"
"Please help us keep your accounts secure," the urgent memo says.
10 Pieces Of Video Game Jewelry To Level Up Your Style
Gaming nostalgia is a versatile accessory. Etsy seller Oh My Geekness guarantees they can turn any retro game into a fantastic piece of unique jewelry.
22 Ice Cream Sandwiches That Dared To Dream
You know who believes ice cream should stay between two stupid, boring cookies? The Man, that's who.
White House Rallies Around Jason Collins
Support for NBA's first openly gay active player from a White House that's championed LGBT rights. Update: Obama called Collins Monday.
Meet CRAPCHA: The Impossible CAPTCHA
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21 Inane Baby Products For Questionable Parents
Thankfully, babies are too adorably clueless to understand what they're being subjected to.
A Little Boy With Brain Cancer Met With President Obama
Jack Hoffman isn't your normal 7-year-old, though, and not just because of his condition. Earlier this month, Jack ran a 69-yard touchdown in a college football game.
20 Best Staged Space Mountain Ride Photos
Turns out Splash Mountain isn't the only game in town. Still not sure how people are smuggling in this contraband.
The 12 Meanings Of LOL
Because it doesn't really mean "laughing out loud" anymore.
Obama Tells Epic Civil War Joke At National Academy Of Sciences
Without the science that helped the North win the civil war, "certainly I would not be here," Obama jokes. From the president's address to to the National Academy of Sciences Monday celebrating the group's 150th anniversary.
Mitch McConnell Responds To Obama's WHCD Joke About Drinking With Him
Well played, Mitch.
Watch "Gangnam Style" Breathe Its Dying Breath
Good grief, Samsung.
How Street Peeper's Phil Oh Made It In Fashion
The man behind street-style blog Street Peeper was never obsessed with fashion or photography before launching his blog. Yet he's rapidly becoming one of the most influential photographers in the business.
19 Signs You've Been Vegan Too Long
This post is dedicated to anyone who's ever sprinkled nutritional yeast on their popcorn.
White House Leaves Door Open To More Piecemeal Sequester Fixes
Some Democrats say the White House should draw the line after fixing flight delays. White House keeps its options open.
You Need This Recipe For Dunkaroos Dipping Frosting
This is the most important frosting recipe you'll ever read.
The Wonderful, Tear-Jerking Story Of Xena The Warrior Puppy
A puppy rescued from abuse helps her best friend Jonny, an 8-year-old boy with autism.
Someone Built A Giant Robot That Can Be Piloted By Children
Shockingly, it was made in Japan.
This Is Not How You Make A Gay Athlete Feel Welcome
Way to drop the ball, Mike Wallace.
Democratic Members Of Congress Tweet Messages Of Support For First Openly Gay NBA Player
Jason Collins, a 34-year-old center who has been in the NBA for 12 years, came out as gay in the latest issue of Sports Illustrated. Democratic members of Congress were quick to send Collins messages of support calling him "brave" and "courageous."
Fighting Games Are Going Extinct
Can Superman and Batman save them?
Baseball Player Comes Through For Fan In Spectacular Fashion
One should never underestimate the power of Twitter.
Jason Collins Vs. Tim Tebow Coverage Represents Old Vs. New ESPN
Bob Ley throwing some punches here.
23 Knuckle Tats That Pack A Serious Punch
#tattoojokes #sorry
Newsweek Owner: "I Don't Have Great Expectations. I Wish I Hadn't Bought Newsweek"
Barry Diller, the chairman of Newsweek parent company IAC, told Bloomberg News Monday he didn't have "great expectations for Newsweek" and that he wishes he had not decided to buy the struggling newsweekly that recently cut its print edition.
The 14 Most Important Teen "Promposals" Of All Time
Thank you, teens, for everything.
The 23 Best Things About "Bones"
You know you're a Bonehead if you love the atrocious theme song. Spoilers for people who haven't obsessively watched every episode of Bones.
A Beginner's Guide To TARDIS Rooms
It really is bigger on the inside. Seems to be more of a floating pleasure barge than stalwart defender against alien threats.
23 Ways To Unleash The Power Of Asparagus
Steamed, schmeamed. Asparagus can be so much more than a side.
Here's How You'll Type On A Smartwatch
It's funny, but it works. Sort of.
More Than 35 People Injured By Natural Gas Explosion In Prague
An explosion tore through the tourist section of Prague Monday. Authorities fear some people may still be trapped under rubble. NSFW images.
Why Docs Buy Crocs: It's Easy To Get The Blood Off
Medical sales contribute to a surge in revenue for the shoe company. "The chest tube drained directly into my Croc and filled it with blood."
10 Common Decorating Dilemmas Solved (Not Really)
Home decorating comes with many challenges. Best to just give up now while you still have some dignity left.
27 Unexpected Ways Coffee Can Improve Your Life
You already knew coffee was a magical drink. But did you know it could make almost every part of your life easier?
Up To 40 Injured In Prague Explosion
The blast was apparently caused by a natural gas leak. No deaths have been reported.
Balenciaga "Just Wasn’t Fulfilling Anymore," Says Nicolas Ghesquière
In the debut issue of System magazine, Ghesquière discusses his exit from the storied fashion house for the first time.
How Apple Is Like The Rolling Stones
Apple without a new product is like the Stones without a tour, reliant on an aging back catalog of old hits. But maybe CEO Tim Cook has a few of Mick Jagger's moves up his sleeve.
3 Amazing Freestyle Beards From Germany's International Beard Championships
Who do you think should be the 2013 beard champ?
Steven Soderbergh Is (Probably) Tweeting A Novella
It's called Glue, and it appears to be a hard-boiled European spy thriller.
General David Petraeus' New Campaign
The fallen general rallies the troops, and Washington society, on the path to rehabilitation. Bob Barnett is his Paul Wolfowitz.