From today's Daily Dos at holamun2.com
What you'll find on today's Daily Dos at holamun2.com(image by Lucid Nightmare via flickr)
Eight out of 10 Americans think the country is on "the wrong track," according to a poll by CBS News and The New York Times. Only four of 10 felt the same way in 2002.
Employers cut 80,000 jobs in March, making the unemployment rate rise to 5.1 percent, the highest percentage in three years.
Cuba has announced it will launch a 24-hour TV channel with foreign programming in order to give viewers "more variety." Details of the programming are not yet available.
Listen to an acoustic version Lupe Fiasco's "Superstar" featuring Matthew Santos.
A new study by Yale University claims that "weight-ism" – weight discrimination – is more widespread in the U.S. than sexism. (via Neatorama)
Check out screens of luchador "El Fuerte," a new character from the forthcoming video game Street Fighter IV.
Ricky Martin, Juanes and Juan Luis Guerra have joined forces to become spokespersons for the "Yo Amo América" anti-poverty campaign.
A Maryland man who bought the Internet domain name "pizza.com" for $20 in 1994 has auctioned it off for $2.6 million.