Air Force Academy adapts to pagans, druids, witches and Wiccans
In addition to providing worship space, new policy dictates that all cadets take courses in understanding the religions of those who may someday fall under their command....
View ArticleHow the Holidays Can Wreak Havoc on Your Relationship
Whether you’ve been together for years or two months, the stress of the holiday season can take a toll on your relationship....
View ArticleFloating Ice Biography Explores Water And Fluidity
Chinese artist Lu Lei ponders globalization via different states of water. http://digg.com/news/lifestyle/floating_ice_biography_explores_water_and_fluidity...
View ArticleWhy Running In Sand is beneficial to your Health?
Alfredo Lopez explains why you should run In the sand? "I always like changing up things and in running there’s only so much you can change up. Some days I run on street surfaces and other times on...
View ArticleA Visual History of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloons
What is Thanksgiving all about? It's about ringing in the season of conspicuous consumerism we call Christmas, right? So what better way to celebrate that than with a department store sponsored...
View ArticleNew 'Slow Zones' Make NYC Streets Safer and Greener
This week, New York City opened its first neighborhood slow zone, where slower speed limits make roads more accessible to anyone not in a car....
View ArticleLife's Extremes: Supertaster vs. Nontaster
Our food preferences, and whether we're considered a supertaster or nontaster, are driven in large part by the anatomy of our tongues and our taste buds. In addition, evolution may have driven these...
View ArticleFlorida Cities Occupy the Forbes List of "America's Millionaire Capitals"
If you've ever wondered where all the members of that oh-so-loathed "1%" that's not too hot with the Occupy Wall Street movement, look no further than Florida -- mostly South Florida....
View ArticleIs STEM Education a Real Solution or a Pipe Dream
Some, including President Obama and many in his administration, believe that increasing the prevalence of STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) education in American schools will fuel our...
View ArticleFDA approves new test for Chagas disease
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Abbott Laboratories' ESA test for Chagas disease, which could be a useful tool in protecting the nation's blood supply from contamination....
View ArticleHow Hip-Hop Lost Faith in Obama: A Lesson in Lyrics
The fervor of the 2008 election has dimmed virtually every place you look. Obama’s nods in rap songs are no exception. http://digg.com/news/lifestyle/how_hip_hop_lost_faith_in_obama_a_lesson_in_lyrics...
View ArticleMenswear: Guys are dressing up.
This holiday season, retailers from Saks to Coach are responding to men’s growing appetite for fashion and a dressier look, which may translate into a bright spot for sales....
View ArticlePost-Thanksgiving Travel? Blame Jet Lag for Your Memory Loss
Jet lag causes memory and learning problems, according to new research, so please excuse any typos or nonsensical sentence constructions in the following article: I am writing it after flying...
View ArticleAmericans Spend More in the Search for Happiness—And It's Not Working
“We end up after the recession at a higher spending rate than we were at previously because we feel like we have to make up for lost time.”...
View ArticleEngineered Avian Flu Could Kill Half the World's Humans
In his Netherlands laboratory, virologist Ron Fouchier recently experimented with spreading the avian flu virus among ferrets. Ten generations later, the deadly flu has mutated into an airborne strain...
View ArticleSurreal Art Update: Glass Garage Gallery
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View ArticleStirring the Fire: Women's Stories Around the World
Have you traveled around the world, trekking around all sorts of various countries, sparkling with different ways of life, attitudes and perspectives?...
View ArticleBentley Launches Cold Climate Accessories Just In Time For Winter
Last winter Bentley set a world land speed record for driving on ice with its Continental Supersports managing to reach a top speed of 205.48 mph on the hazardous frozen waters of the Baltic Sea near...
View ArticleArtificial pancreas could be 'holy grail' for Type 1 diabetics
The artificial pancreas mimics the glucose regulating function of a healthy pancreas. For diabetics, FDA approval could mean a break in 24 monitoring of levels....
View ArticleIRS May Fingerprint Tax Return Preparers
Image via disclose.tv The IRS is taking steps to better regulate the tax return preparation field, ostensibly to weed out what IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman has called unscrupulous preparers. The IRS...
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