Every Friday, we share a handful of links that we found funny, provocative or just plain cool. We call it In Our Feeds. Have a great weekend!
This week marked the 150th anniversary of President Lincoln's assassination. Mashable gave a look at how the newspapers covered the breaking news in 1865.
This week was National Library Week -- Buzzfeed collected 17 heartwarming stories about peoples' favorite librarians.
This weekend, the Quidditch World Cup will be played in South Carolina. Here's an interview with the CEO of US Quidditch to get you ready for the game!
You've probably used the expression "eeny, meeny, miny, mo," at some point in your life, but have you ever thought about where those funny words came from? Here's the history of "eeny, meeny, miny, mo."
It's no secret that we're big fans of our author R.L. Stine! He visited the Buzzfeed office this week, and they created a charming illustration of witty things he said.
We're all book lovers here, so we could related to 9 of the worst habits of book-lovers that leave us broke, in pain, and lonely (but it's all worth it!).
A new book funded on Kickstarter has an awesome message: princesses don't need saving! The Princess Who Saved Herself is about a young princess who fights her own battles and loves to play rock n' roll!
Did you know that The Lion King is actually based on Hamlet? Here are 10 movies based on classic literature.
Did you try to solve the seemingly impossible math problem about Cheryl's birthday this week? Here's a step-by-step guide to solving it!