In which we give Mark Zuckerberg, man of the hoodie, a makeover. Want to give him your own? Click here to download the #ZuckHead .png and post your image with the ZuckHead tag. We’ll reblog a few because this is just too ridiculous.
It’ll help you forget how rich he is.
This photo from June 1989 shows Madeline Mann shortly after her birth. At 9.9 ounces, she was one of the tiniest babies ever born. Today, she’s an honors college student majoring in psychology. A new report by the doctor who resuscitated her addresses a medical question with no definite answer: When is a baby too premature to try to save? Read more about Madeline.
(Photo: AP/Loyola University Medical Center, A. Hayashi)
Wow.
A protester handed President Barack Obama a note while shaking hands along a rope line in New Hampshire today. Photographer Charlie Dharapak smartly zoomed in so you can read the note for yourself.
“Banks got bailed out. We got sold out.”
Dhaparak likely had to move, slightly to the left, to get that shot. Which means the President must have held it up long enough to read it.
President Obama, please don’t ignore this anymore. Police brutality is police brutality. Speak out against it.
Please.
Tried and true messaging systems.
Steve Wozniak, Apple’s No. 1 employee, was the first in line for the iPhone 4S at the Los Gatos, California store, having camped out the night before.
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Andy Rooney signed off of ‘60 Minutes’ for his final time last night, but we’ll never forget his cranky criticisms. This one about Bill Gates and computers seems spot on.
Golden age / L’âge d’or
by Bellino Alain
Nice, France
Prints starting at: $21
Can you imagine how fast people fall? They’re falling really fast, and while you’re photographing this you have to pan with them so I picked this guy up in my viewfinder, put my finger on the button, and kept taking pictures while he was falling. I had to time my vertical motion of the camera to his descent.
AP photographer Richard Drew recounts how he witnessed and captured the now-iconic photo of ‘The Falling Man.’






