Nine Creepy American Towns That'll Give You A Feeling That The End Is Near
The US is a big place, so maybe consider going somewhere else.
The US is a big place, so maybe consider going somewhere else.
"I was gonna say, the dress section is popping today, but WTF is going on," Tiana Renay said.
You'll never be able to rewatch the classics the same way again.
At least we'll always be number one in football. Right?
That's what happened to me! I licked too many envelopes.
These movies are funny, deeply weird and dark, and there's a very good chance they'll have you on your couch saying, "what in the world is going on?"
Homebuyers in several states can spend as much as five figures on additional, unexpected fees.
Come for the kid getting a quick history lesson about two different bridges, stay for the teacher making fun of America at the end.
This week, an employee being asked to attend an all-staff βcleansing,β a letter writer nervous to ask their boyfriend to pay back a $3,128 loan and a mother who made a dig at her daughterβs appearance after years of estrangement.
Most of PokΓ©mon's estimated $147 billion revenue comes from merchandise sales.
Looks like we aren't all born natural Swifties.
Tesla is in trouble: sales are falling and competition from China is ramping up. It's clear Elon Musk can't fix the company, it needs a new CEO.
Ali Heibati was about to fight in his first MMA fight when he made the worst decision of his life.
It seems like it would be hell on your back, but you simply can't argue with an overhead that low.
It turns out that the solution lies in correcting our lack of shoulder mobility.
A soon-to-be father regrets the baby naming pact he made with his sister.
Roughly a third of Americans can't afford a $500 expense out of pocket β so what do they do when an unexpected cost, like a broken-down car, arises?
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, conservative activists led a counterattack against campus antiwar and civil rights demonstrators by demanding action from college presidents, the courts and the police.
Private equity is involved in pet health, and the results have not been good.
You might not want to play "Killing in the Name" for your pre-schooler, but you can set them up to be little renegades of funk.
These garbage designs need to go back to the drawing board or at least into the trash can.
Unlike normal chess, in "Really Bad Chess" the piece allocations are randomized and not mirrored.
Special effects and makeup artists can do incredible things. For instance, Walton Goggins becoming The Ghoul went from taking five hours to under two over the course of filming Prime Video's "Fallout."
Playing board games is a fine way to spend some spare time. Spending every waking moment playing and discussing board games is significantly less fine.
From tech bros to finance guys, rich young men are in love with this midcentury modern Eames lounge chair and ottoman from Herman Miller.
While Trump being a criminal scumbag was the main topic of discussion, Jost also had a killer line about his wife Scarlett Johansson.
The internet reacts to a picture of a tanned, bearded Mark Zuckerberg.
"In American strip clubs you have to throw money at the girls, but in Japan..."
From linking back up with JosΓ© Arroyo, to getting hot sauce stuck underneath his wedding ring, here's how Conan O'Brien's iconic "Hot Ones" episode came to life behind-the-scenes.
A whole bunch of main characters were born on Wednesday this week.
Few of us were surrounded by wealth growing up, but some kids had it a lot harder than others.
After their recent first round playoff victory, footage of Micah Nori's β an assistant basketball coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves β delightful halftime interviews has resurfaced, and found a new audience outside of the North Star state.
Not all work is worthwhile. In fact, there are quite a few careers that are actively harming society.
Many Americans headed toward retirement don't have the funds. It could contribute to the peak boomer crisis.
Directed by Barry Jenkins, and starring Aaron Pierre, Mads Mikkelsen, Seth Rogen, BeyoncΓ© Knowles-Carter and many more, it releases on December 20, 2024.
Most of the time, you're financially better off if you don't stay in your current job.
China's state-sponsored disinformation campaign has been running at a massive scale for seven years β but no one is looking at it.
Well, that's one way to learn the birds and the bees.
Time doesn't heal all wounds. In fact, folks are just as angry after all these years.
A man who has no business commenting on how others look decides to give letter grades to all of the recently-drafted NFL players and their fashion choices, looks and styles.
Daniel Steiner traces the origins and impacts of New York City's oldest north-south main thoroughfare.
We're not there yet, but we're getting close to some massive advances in medicine, natural disaster detection and more.
There's a good chance that the password you've been using since middle school can be cracked in seconds.
The Middle Ages were rife with brutal fighting, and there are plenty of big, important battles that didn't make it into your school's history books.
These could even teach you a thing or two, if you're open minded.
As the "Pitch Perfect" actor reveals in her new memoir that she was a virgin until the age of 35, Helen Coffey discovers why waiting to have sex isn't as unusual as you might think.
This mesmerizing POV footage has taken both Twitter and TikTok by storm. And for good reason!
Be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it.
"I want my husband to do the things I fantasize about this man doing to me."
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