I saw a news story this morning about a man, DJ Smith, who when he married his wife, took her last name instead of her taking his. His last name is now Tanner.
Who knows why, but there are some words that we hear in conversation that make us cringe. I'm not talking curse words, I'm just talking about regular words that wouldn't make anyone raise an eyebrow necessarily, we just don't like the way they sound.
Some of us can remember a time when losing a tooth meant that we might find some spare change underneath our pillows the following morning.
However, according to a recent survey by credit card company Visa, the days of a fallen chomper being worth chump change are long gone.
According to a new survey by technology company Janrain, 38 percent of online Americans would rather do household chores like cleaning a toilet than have to create another username and password.
Thanks partially to presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, Americans have always prided themselves on being honest.
But are we still following the example of these icons?