What a crazy week! Between the long-awaited death of Don't Ask Don't Tell, major overhauls by both Facebook and Netflix, the roast of Charlie Sheen, t...
After last week's double GOP-debates and 9/11 memorial events, the nation certainly needed a week to recover. Luckily the past week was less intense t...
What's normally a short and sweet post-Labor-Day week was anything but this year as intense debate over job creation and taxes, political bickering ab...
Bombarded by sensationalistic weather reporting last weekend, many East-Coasters had no way of knowing that the stockpile of food, water and other sup...
In age where information travels at breakneck speed, it's no surprise the average news story has a short shelf-life. But many of us may be astonished ...
With help from the Iowa Straw Poll and Warren Buffett's politically charged editorial in the New York Times, the past news week started off with a ban...
When Standard & Poor's downgraded the U.S. credit rating for the first time ever last Friday, it was pretty clear that this was going to be a tough we...
This week President Obama celebrated his 50th birthday after a tense bout of negotiating with Congress over the debt ceiling. You might not have had a...
It's been a turbulent news week with the debt ceiling debate going on in Washington, but we've found the best way to take your mind off of it is to ha...
When you care enough to send the very best, you choose Hallmark. When you need to send the very worst, you choose an anonymous e-card that warns previ...
Spring is in the air, students are getting ready to graduate and the nation's #1 terrorist has been caught and shot in the eye. What a time to be aliv...
Easter is arguably one of the most confusing holidays. It revolves around a crucifixion, yet involves adorable bunnies, baskets of candy and hidden eg...
It's been a rough couple of weeks for the world, with earthquake aftershocks, civil wars and major budget crises there's plenty of reasons to be bumme...
In today's tech-driven age, it's so much easier to text, tweet or poke someone as a way to communicate. Things like birthdays, holidays and confession...
Someecards releases new original cards every day, and uses pop culture and the news as a guide to bring you the most relevant (and often bitingly witt...
Someecards: They're the best and we all know it. Their unique blend of cattiness and heart is always welcome in the inboxes of co-workers, friends, fa...
If you've never sent someone an e-card from Someecards, you might as well be wasting your life away. Check out this week's timely and sarcastic messag...
I'm enchanted at the sight of my far-flung friends and family and their collective broods dressed in matching reindeer suits, but all that paper! All those trees!
What we like most about Someecards is that you don't really need a good reason to send one. Daylight savings time ended this week, so why not brighten...
America has had a pretty hectic week. The Republicans took back control of the House of Representatives in the 2010 midterm elections, and the San Fra...
This week's news was full of Halloween, the new Macbook Air, and the midterm elections. As always, Someecards is ready with topical, biting and hilari...
Breaking up over e-mail is a social no-no.
But sending an e-card telling someone to get tested for STDs may be a public health courtesy.
A California...
Have you sent out your holiday cards this year? What about your e-cards?
If your second answer was yes, you are in good company. Once seen as the tac...