Shauna Wright
![US Postmaster Proposes Eliminating Saturday Mail Delivery](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/07/USPS.jpg?w=980&q=75)
US Postmaster Proposes Eliminating Saturday Mail Delivery
Email and other electronic transactions have caused a dramatic drop in the volume of snail-mail and its associated revenues — so much so that Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe has proposed eliminating Saturday mail delivery.
It’s a move that could save the United States Postal Service as much as $3.1 billion a year.
![Teenage Member of the LulzSec Hacking Group Arrested in London](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/07/lulzsec.jpg?w=980&q=75)
Teenage Member of the LulzSec Hacking Group Arrested in London
A leading member of the LulzSec hacking group, famous for high-profile invasions of the computer databases of companies such as Citibank, has been arrested in the UK.
The 16-year-old boy, who goes by the name Tflow online, was taken into custody by the London Metropolitan Police’s E-Crime Unit.
![Save Money By Refilling Your Water Bottles with Virgin America’s ‘Hydration Stations’](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/07/Virgin-America-Hydration-St1.jpg?w=980&q=75)
Save Money By Refilling Your Water Bottles with Virgin America’s ‘Hydration Stations’
Now we have just one more reason to love Richard Branson.
The environmentalist and founder of Virgin America airlines has installed “hydration stations” at San Francisco International Airport.
![Lois Lane Dumps Superman in New Comic](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/07/Superman.jpg?w=980&q=75)
Lois Lane Dumps Superman in New Comic
We’ve all had our share of break-ups that didn’t go so well and left a heartbroken ex behind. But a spurned superhero may be the worst kind of all.
After 73 years with the Man of Steel, it seems Lois Lane got a little tired of his phone-booth fetish and moved on. So, when the Superman comic relaunches in August, she’ll have a new boyfriend. Talk about a hard act to follow.
![Study Reveals Head Trauma May Increase Likelihood of Alzheimer’s](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/07/Skull-X-Ray.jpg?w=980&q=75)
Study Reveals Head Trauma May Increase Likelihood of Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease has long been a medical mystery, but new research may point to at least one cause for the debilitating condition.
After a study involving 300,000 veterans aged 55 and up, scientists at the University of California-San Francisco learned that older people who’ve experienced a traumatic brain injury — or TBI — during their lives have more than twice the risk of developing dementia
![New ‘Dyslexie’ Font Created to Help Dyslexia Sufferers [VIDEO]](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/07/Dyslexie-Typeface.jpg?w=980&q=75)
New ‘Dyslexie’ Font Created to Help Dyslexia Sufferers [VIDEO]
Dyslexia sufferers have a tough time with basic reading– the learning disability actually causes those afflicted to view words differently than the rest of us. They sometimes see letters flipped upside down, mirrored or even rearranged within a word.
A new typeface called Dyslexie is trying to change all that. Created by Netherlands designer Christian Boer, it thickens the bottom of some letters a
![Using the Internet Could Affect Your Memory](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/07/Internet-search.jpg?w=980&q=75)
Using the Internet Could Affect Your Memory
Seems Internet resources such as search engines could make you less likely to recall information.
So says a new study, anyway, which sought to discover how likely people are to remember something if they knew they could also find it on a computer.
![Japan Stuns Team USA to Win Women’s World Cup 3-2](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/07/JapanWinsWorldCup.jpg?w=980&q=75)
Japan Stuns Team USA to Win Women’s World Cup 3-2
Team USA had already beaten Japan three times this year, but this was the game that mattered most.
The American women, seeking their first World Cup title since 1999, dominated during much of the final game on Sunday. They outshot Japan by a 29-12 margin and a 6-3 margin on goal and led twice. But in the end, after two 15-minute extra time periods, the teams were tied up at 2-2 – and it all came d
![Rebekah Brooks, Former News of the World Editor, Arrested in London](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/07/rebekahbrooks.jpg?w=980&q=75)
Rebekah Brooks, Former News of the World Editor, Arrested in London
Rebekah Brooks, editor of the scandal-plagued and now closed News of the World tabloid, was arrested Sunday after voluntarily going to a London police station to answer questions about phone hacking and bribing police for information.
The paper was part of mogul Rupert Murdoch’s vast media empire and has been under fire for allegedly hacking into the voicemail messages of celebrities and royals an
![Casey Anthony Leaves Jail as Spectators Jeer [VIDEO]](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/07/Casey-Anthony-Leaves-Jail.jpg?w=980&q=75)
Casey Anthony Leaves Jail as Spectators Jeer [VIDEO]
Casey Anthony, the young mother who was recently acquitted of killing her young daughter, was released from the Orange County Jail in Florida late last night as news cameras and a crowd of about 1,000 people looked on. Two armed officers escorted Anthony and her attorneys as they left the building.
Dressed in a pink shirt and jeans, she got into a waiting SUV and was followed by news helicopters t
![ISPs Sign New Initiative to Rein In Suspected Piracy](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/07/3752143560_7fb8c27ce5_z.jpg?w=980&q=75)
ISPs Sign New Initiative to Rein In Suspected Piracy
In what’s being heralded as a win for film and music studios, the country’s top internet service providers — Comcast, AT&T, Time Warner Cable, Cablevision and Verizon — have all signed on to a new initiative called the Copyright Alert System to combat internet piracy.
The new process will identify users suspected of digital copyright infringement, such as heavy downloaders, and then send out
![NBA Owners Donate Millions to Vietnam Memorial Project](http://townsquare.media/site/126/files/2011/06/vietnam-wall.jpg?w=980&q=75)
NBA Owners Donate Millions to Vietnam Memorial Project
NBA team owners Michael Heisley of the Memphis Grizzlies and Peter Holt of the San Antonio Spurs have made the largest private donations toward a project that will honor the 58,000 veterans killed during the Vietnam War and be located on the site of the Washington, D.C. memorial.
Holt, a decorated Vietnam vet who contributed $1 million and will match any donations made by other Texas residents, sa