Albert Einstein was intrigued by a simple puzzle: an old car must travel 2 miles at an average of 30 mph. The twist? Its structure makes the solution impossible. Can you solve it?
OKC Thunder Wire on MSN
Mark Daigneault breaks down OKC's outside shooting woes: 'What's the alternative?'
For a brief glimpse, the Oklahoma City Thunder returned to their dominant ways in a 124-112 win over the Miami Heat. It doesn ...
Ben Johnson — with intellect, a bare chest and a cheesy motto from high school football — has revived the Bears in his first ...
Oregon hopes the lessons learned from an Oct. 11 home loss to No. 1 Indiana lead to a victory in Friday night's Peach Bowl.
The die-hard fans of Indian football may start singing in chorus, but lots of unanswered questions still remain to be addressed. They are bound to tumble out of the cupboard in the next few weeks or ...
NSW and Sydney are at a crossroads. Five and a half million people call Sydney home and the NSW government estimates that ...
Former Patriots coach Bill Belichick shared his thoughts on the upcoming wild-card playoff game between the Patriots and Chargers.
Mother and Baby on MSN
The best toys for 2-year-olds, tried and tested by toddlers and parents
Looking for the best toys for 2-year-olds that are fun, educational and help development? We have rounded up and tested the ...
Kathmandu Post (EKantipur.com) on MSN
Teaching Nepali culture, but making it fun
By blending Nepali history and traditions into interactive experiences, Alchi’s board games encourage you to be anything but alchi.
Review - If you want to know why programmers always have a pained expression, then play Sushi for Robots on Xbox.
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