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Mother of the Year candidate:  mom leaves her 9 month old son alone at home so she can go on a bowling date.  Mugshot included!
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GENDER NEUTRAL BEER

The stereotype is that beer is a man's drink.

Well, the Carlsberg brewing company is hoping to change that with their Coppenhagen Beer, which they claim is "gender neutral" because it comes in a fancy looking bottle.

They are rolling out a beer they say is "intended for modern women and men, who appreciate a refreshing taste delivered in a stylish design."

The beer's label looks more like a label you'd find on a wine bottle than anything in the beer aisle.

"There may be situations where women are standing in a bar and want their drinks to match their style," says company spokeswoman Jeanette Elgaard Carlsson. "In this case, they may well reject a beer if the design does not appeal to them."

CULTURED PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER AND LESS STRESSED

According to a new study, "cultured" people are happier and less stressed.

Researchers found that people who go to museums and concerts or create art or play an instrument are more satisfied with their lives, regardless of how educated or rich they are.

But this link between culture and feeling good is not quite the same in both sexes. For men, passive activities like watching a concert are associated with an upbeat mood and better health. On the other hand, women are happier if they're doing something active -- like actually playing music

INFIDELITY GETTING LESS AND LESS ACCEPTABLE

The media is still buzzing about Arnold Schwarzenegger. That's what happens when one of the most famous people in the world ruins his long-time marriage to a Kennedy.

Because people are still talking about Arnold, they're also still talking about infidelity -- and the verdict is that cheating on your spouse is getting less and less acceptable.

According to a new survey, Americans have become less tolerant of marital infidelity over the last 40 years -- and somewhat less likely to stray over the last 20 years.

For example, in the 1970s, 63 percent of men and 73 percent of women said marital infidelity is "always wrong."

In the 2000s, 78 percent of men and 84 percent of women said that marital infidelity is "always wrong."

HOME BIRTHS ARE ON THE RISE

A new study has found that home births are on the rise.

From 2004 to 2008, the number of home births in the U.S. increased 20 percent, making it the highest number of home births since 1990.

Even though the rate of home births is on the rise, they are actually still very uncommon as only 0.67 percent of U.S. births happen at home.

COOLEST THING YOU’LL SEE ALL DAY

Here’s a rather interesting way to make popcorn. I just wish I knew how that thing worked!

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