Girl's Name, 'Talula Does The Hula', Won't Do July 25, 2008 A judge says a girl's name, Talula Does The Hula, won't do, and more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Your Memory May Be Too Good July 24, 2008 Can't find things? Your memory may be too good, and some of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Climate Protester Tries To Glue Himself To British PM July 23, 2008 A climate protester tries to glue himself to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Highest Paying Jobs In The U.S. July 21, 2008 The highest paying jobs in the U.S., and some of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Terrorism Funds May Let Brass Fly in Style July 18, 2008 Terrorism funds may let brass fly in style, and some more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Balloons Carried Gun Away In Executive's Suicide July 17, 2008 Balloons carried a gun away in a Red Lobster executive's "CSI"-like suicide, and more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Mister Softee Takes Hard Line On Jingle July 16, 2008 When it comes to trademark infringement, Mister Softee is hard as nails, and more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Playboy.com Features 'The Girls of Olive Garden' July 15, 2008 Playboy.com features 'The Girls of Olive Garden' and some of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Two Of Five Feet Found At Shore Are From Same Man July 11, 2008 Two of the five feet found on a Canadian shore are from same man, DNA shows — and some of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Scientists Say Watermelons Work Like Viagra July 3, 2008 Scientists say watermelon yields Viagra-like effects, and some of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Mandela Dropped From US Terror Watch List July 2, 2008 Nelson Mandela has finally been dropped from the United States' terror watch list, and some of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Man Auctions His Life, Sale Price Disappoints June 30, 2008 An Australian man auctioned off his life on eBay, but found the sale price disappointing, and more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
French Winemakers on Rampage June 27, 2008 French winemakers are on a rampage, and more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Dubai Plans 'Moving' Skyscraper June 26, 2008 Some of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web, including word that architects in Dubai are designing an 80-story building that constantly changes shape.
Christian Novel is Surprise Bestseller June 24, 2008 The Christian novel, The Shack, written by William P. Young, is a surprise bestseller, and some more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the web.
Documents from 1660s Found in Maryland Plantation Attic June 23, 2008 Old documents dating back to the 1660s have been found in a former plantation attic in Maryland, and some more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the web.
Massachusetts Teens Made Pact to Get Pregnant June 20, 2008 Time magazine is reporting that a group of Gloucester, Mass. teenage students made a pact to get pregnant - and some more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Sixth Human Foot Found on Vancouver Island June 19, 2008 A sixth human foot is found on a Vancouver Island beach, and some more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Lack of Vitamin D Endangers Kids June 18, 2008 Vitamin D deficiencies are threatening kids in epidemic proportions, and some of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the web.
Ohio TV Emergency Broadcast is False Alarm June 16, 2008 Television stations in Akron, Ohio, mistakenly broadcast a civil emergency message, and more of the most e-mailed, viewed and commented on stories on the Web.
Federal Judge Posts Porn on the Internet June 13, 2008 Alex Kozinski, chief judge of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, has had to suspend the obscenity trial he's presiding over because he posted sexually explicit material on his own personal website — and more of the most emailed, viewed and commented on stories on the web.
One-Horned 'Unicorn' Deer Found in Italy June 12, 2008 A single-horned deer, resembling the mythical unicorn, has been spotted in Italy, and more of the most emailed, viewed and commented on stories on the web.