An Oral History Of Tim Curry's Escape To The One Place Uncorrupted By Capitalism
How an unforgettable performance in Red Alert 3 became legend.
How an unforgettable performance in Red Alert 3 became legend.
In May 2006, Guy Goma was invited to do an interview for a position at BBC's IT department. In a mix-up for the ages, he was accidentally brought on the air as a purported technology expert and his reaction was priceless.
A Calgary Redditor knew their Bernese Mountain Dog wasn't going to make it to winter, so he reached out to the internet for a snow miracle.
This video rental store opened for business in 1978 and unfortunately closed its doors for good in the early 2000s. It remains untouched from the inside, making it a relic in today's world.
"The sob that burst out of me folded me over my knees."
As "The Rings of Power" approaches, Den of Geek takes a look back at how "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" trilogies approached fidelity to Tolkien lore.
This imaginary scenario — a voice acting collab between Genie Boy and Knep on YouTube — has Donald Trump and Walter's son from "Breaking Bad" playing "Warzone" and, uh, bullying each other.
In 2016, masked robbers broke into Kim Kardashian's hotel room, tied her up, held her at gunpoint, and put duct tape over her mouth and eyes.
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Life expectancy has been cut short by at least a year in all but five American states in the past few years.
In the letter, posted on a Trump-aligned journalist's website, the National Archives pushed back on Trump's privilege claims.
Gamecamp.gg is a staple to save you money while unlocking gaming.
Steve Ramsden reveals how filmmakers cheat the game and shoot different footage and edit it to appear as if it's actually one long, single take.
Judges have ruled on everything from car emissions to the constitutional right to life.
Former FBI General Counsel Andrew Weissman observed why this one sentence in a New York Times report about Donald Trump's handling of classified documents raises alarm bells about his legal culpability.
In a report, Congress warns that UFO threats to US national security are "expanding exponentially," and that we need to distinguish between "man-made" UFOs and ones of unknown origin.
The people of America enjoy a vast array of mixed alcoholic drinks — but there's one clear winner overall.
Minnesota Twins pulled off an incredible triple play, their second of the season.
East coast airports are way worse than West coast ones.
Consuming microplastics puts your health at risk. LARQ's water filtration systems can keep you safe.
The infamous Plash Speed cartoon has resurfaced again and it's just as funny as the first time we watched it.
A viral Reddit thread breaks down some of the most tired scams that con artists keep trying to pull on people.
If you're going to spend money in times of uncertainty, it's nice to know your purchase is going to last you a long time.
"QAnon Queen" Romana Didulo has threatened to arrest police and execute anyone who crosses her. Now, some of her followers are speaking out.
Scott is the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, whose job is to win back a GOP majority.
The constitutional authority to call out the military is vested in the president of the United States. So what was Pence doing on January 6?
Struggle to even keep succulents alive? Lego has you covered.
The passengers and crew of United Airlines flight 1175 got a surprise over the Pacific Ocean they'll never forget.
Netflix is trying to make games on its platform a thing — here's why nobody wants to play.
A hospital's cost calculator said her procedure would be $1,400 for patients without insurance. Instead, the bill was almost $18,000 and, her part was more than $5,000 — the balance of her deductible.
The pros and cons of feeling disconnected from climate responsibility.
Perseus, recorded by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, kinda sounds like the talking furnace that Kevin McCallister is afraid of in "Home Alone."
Here's every single interpretive dance that Cost n' Mayor did to the dulcet sound of ringtones.
Critics of effective altruist billionaires need to reckon with the hard political realities around inequality.
How IKEA designed a store only for pedestrians, subway and streetcar riders and cyclists.
Twitter has major security problems that pose a threat to its own users' personal information, to company shareholders, to national security, and to democracy, according to an explosive whistleblower disclosure obtained exclusively by CNN and The Washington Post.
One for all the salty seadogs out there.
Trevor Rainbolt is next level good at identifying locations in Google Maps. What's his secret?
An iPhone accessibility option allows users to double or triple tap the back logo to unlock a feature. Here's how you can do that.
Tesla is raising the price of its FSD Beta software to $15,000, but drivers and Tesla fans are worried that it's simply not worth the price.
Here's a breakdown of all of the complex shots that went into that movie series based on a 15-minute water ride at Disneyland.
For Quentin Tarantino, "Dunkirk" and "The Social Network" are the top movies of the 2010s.
Is that a Trump imitation, or is that how all politicians are now standing in Florida?
Shawn Woods explains what happens when you agitate a hornet nest and also reveals what's inside one.
The declines in life expectancy we're seeing are actually "historically unprecedented," one expert said.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, automakers began adopting an anti-theft technology that dramatically reduced car thefts. But why did it take so long?
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