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African-American actor who played president on 24 believes his portrayal may have helped Obama.
Starbucks to close 600 stores; The Onion called it five months ago.
Army bosses delete soldier’s blog following posts criticizing superiors.
Video: Christopher Hitchens tries waterboarding (on himself).
Arthur, 5, is obsessed with the New York City subway system…He laughs at his mother when she suggests taking the B on a weekend. Two boys who love the subway.
Forget pedophiles: On sites like Webkinz, kids are the biggest threat to each other.
A new way to retrieve your forgotten password: Take a personality test.
The history of the SOS signal, which turns 100 years old today.
Walmart un-hyphenates its logo; Miller’s new logo “unequivocally about beer.”
One of the terrors of dating is Milan Kundera, and specifically, The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Slavic authors to read instead.
Satisfactory progress in Iraq is happening, though too slowly; blame is shifted to the Iraqis.
The improved security situation has allowed alcohol to flow back into Baghdad.
Anyone who suggests embarking on a cradle-to-grave narrative of a royal mistress goes to the back of the class. The end of the un-sensationalized biography?
David Sedaris on taking on The New Yorker’s fact checkers.
“We just stopped playing, as we had done periodically since we got together.” After a 17-year hiatus, the Feelies return.
A breakdown of the bevy of nonrefundable fees on an airline ticket.
Italy launches international manhunt for Japanese students who left graffiti on a cathedral terrace.
“Shroom” study reveals lasting effects, including increased well-being and life satisfaction.