Spring forward, fall Back...or, is it fall back, spring forward? Feed a cold, starve a fever? With six you get eggroll? Whichever the case may be, it may become a moot point in the future, because two bills have been proposed in the Texas Legislature this session to do away with the bi-annual confusion caused by Daylight Saving Time...
We are going to assume you did adjust your clocks this past Sunday morning and now we know that our new adjustment may lead to depressingly shorter days, but experts believe the end of daylight saving time is healthy in general.
As far as Jorge Santini, the major of San Juan, Puerto Rico is concerned, nothing says Christmas like one animal crushing the windpipe of another. Wait, what???
The mayor and his family posed for an incredibly macabre Christmas photo this year, which shows a taxidermied leopard going to town on the jugular of an unfortunate antelope. Thank you, Santini family. You’ve just given us Christmas nightm
This year, the iconic Time Magazine Person of the Year cover slot goes to “The Protestor,” a conceptual idea meant to indicate men and women around the world, particularly in the Middle East, who have agitated for change.
Uh oh. What have I gotten myself into? For many reasons I have volunteered myself as “Thanksgiving Director”. What exactly does this mean? I’m not sure but I’m setting the table, mashing the potatoes, caserolling the green beans and most importantly gutting the turkey...
Starting in mid-July, your electric clocks and coffeemakers could be running up to 20 minutes fast, and you probably won’t know why.
For the past 80 years, clocks plugged in to an electrical source have kept time based on the rate of the electrical current that powers them. If this current doesn’t keep its usual rate, clocks run a bit fast or slow. Right now, power companies now take steps to ensu