2023: The Wildest Internet Main Characters Of The Year
A father and son both make the list for having some of the worst takes this year.
A father and son both make the list for having some of the worst takes this year.
There's never going to be a one-size-fits-all situation when it comes to perfecting retirement, but there are different ways you can look at it to figure out what works best. Here's what it would cost the average American to retire.
Nope, the food your eating has nothing to do with it.
The story follows the downfall of a man after he accidentally misgenders the person who robbed him.
This 2013 interview with Conan O'Brien has some truly delightful moments as Mel Brooks looks back on his career.
Imagine telling Tom Hanks to keep quiet on the trail because he wouldn't stop being an inquisitive traveler.
A man comes to terms with liking being called a "good boy" by his girlfriend.
A new Banksy artwork, a stop sign with drones on it, was taken by a guy less than an hour after it was unveiled in South London.
Wood-powered heating is slowly going extinct while natural gas has a major stronghold in American cities.
"When my work wife and I got close, she started sleeping on my couch each week. I even gave her career advice and helped her get a job I would have loved. I felt used."
YouTuber Meditations for the anxious mind thinks people who struggle with self-checkouts never played with Legos as kids.
Featuring some worthy contenders for Minnesota's new state flag.
The freewheeling podcaster got fact checked by his producer Jamie when Rogan told his guest Bo Nickal about a fake Joe Biden clip he saw, and believed.
A look at the Census Bureau's recent ACS data shows which big cities are losing its older generation of residents, and where some of them are headed.
We're not trying to ignore your personal problems, but this pooch really needs like 95 percent of our attention right now.
Nikolai Patrushev, a top ally of the Russian leader for decades, put in motion the assassination of the mutinous chief of the Wagner mercenary group.
"The 'white girl paragoge' is a new form of exclamatory particle in English."
You probably haven't met very many young men named "Herbert" or "Chester," but they were once surprisingly popular.
These tips will make your day-to-day life a whole lot easier, and we only wish we knew them sooner.
That's a lie, there's actually two vending machines now.
Losing weight isn't at top of mind right now for most folks.
The shifting value of going out to eat.
From the number of drunk drivers to how many drivers looked at a phone per mile, these are the states with the most reckless people on the road.
As rare as rain can be in Southern California, the waters end up right back in the ocean with tons of pollutants.
This week, an office where ponying up for a gift for the boss is โmandatory,โ a letter writer who questions their moral obligation to people who live in red states, and someone who wants to publicly shame their neighbors for their frequent food delivery.
"The longer that you go without being able to hear well, the more your brain stops transmitting auditory signals."
The highest annual inflation level America has ever seen was in 1917, when the rate reached 17.84 percent.
In front of a group of very enthusiastic children, this prop comic leans heavily into the homemade aesthetic to deliver a surprisingly gross card trick for Jimmy Fallon.
The Wall Street Journal sits down with a real iPhone thief to discuss the security problems with Apple's wildly popular devices.
Momoa's time as Aquaman comes to an end with a tepid sequel.
While they're publicly appreciative of the community support for the workers, the frustration is palpable.
Imagine going to a store, not having money and the cashier going, "don't worry, you can pay next time."
Robin Greenfield, 37, is an author and activist teaching people how to live more sustainably. He doesn't have a cell phone, credit cards or any government IDs.
Free speech is a public utility, not a guarantee of justice. Itโs time for the left to stop expecting it to serve its values.
"We need to be reinforcing the same stuff that teachers teach in class at home."
More than 13,000 professionals were surveyed on whether or not they approve of the way their boss does their job.
Popmaster Fabel, who helped popularize breakdancing in the Eighties, sustained near-fatal injuries to his legs, pelvis, lungs and ribs in a hit-and-run this summer. Now, he's fighting to get back on his feet.
One day it's all "Forever 21" then the next, your life is sponsored by "Depends."
A wave of multibillion-dollar lawsuits will trigger a huge real-estate experiment next year. Say goodbye to the old way of buying and selling homes.
Gen Z hates having their dogs out.
Yoshi the beer sommelier knows that when you're in need of a cold PBR, it's best to satiate that thirst with a PBR.
This mama whale is not afraid to scold her child in front of the entire ocean.
Kids whose parents make $158,200 to $222,400 a year have the worst odds of Ivy League acceptance.
Maybe she'll get super powers now, or hopefully a stomach pump.
Americans are searching the definition for "gaslighting" more than any other term.
"I need a whole lot more random, expensive sh*t to make Christmas worth it. So let's crack this puppy open and feast on its gilded innards."
Sometimes we be taking two whole hours to finish our fries.
The priciest dog breed overall costs a median $3,850 as a puppy.
The former New York City mayor has filed for bankruptcy after a court ruled he owed $148 million in damages for defaming two Georgia election workers.
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