You must eat at In-N-Out if you ever visit California. The New York Times says its popularity has increased only recently, something I was surprised at. I had thought it was always a popular restaurant. The article also spills the beans on the "Secret Menu", including a couple of options I hadn't heard of like the "Wish Burger" and the "Protein Style", which deserves special mention for replacing the bun with pieces of lettuce. Imagine a 4-by-4, Protein Style. Woo!
Looking at the Javascript behind Brand Recon's Newspage, I found out that their news comes from a company called Moreover Technologies. Moreover actually provides over three hundred news feeds, ranging from tips for webmasters, to Coca Cola news, to human rights news. Crazy!
Moreover, Moreover (haha) provides their newsfeeds in a variety of formats. This begs some kind of web-service application that I'm not brilliant enough to think up. For example, see their China newsfeed in plain old HTML, fed as a Javascript array, in XML, or even XML-RPC. I'm sure there are a variety of ways that I haven't guessed. The Technology Architecture page explains in a nice graphic what they do. The coolest part of this is that they they get their news from free sources, and make their output available for free. Mad props to Moreover Technologies.