A Couple Who Angered People By Not Having Kids, And More Of This Week's 'One Main Character'
Remember: not getting upset about things that don't concern you is always an option.
Remember: not getting upset about things that don't concern you is always an option.
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.
Since the disgraced former congressman was ousted by the House, he's been making money fulfilling strangers' Cameo requests — so naturally, Kimmel took advantage of the situation.
These shows are extremely underrated and they'll make you want to get other people to watch, just to talk about them.
Video footage captured from the Grey Glacier, in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, shows a chunk of it collapsing. (From 2022.)
Many people who moved to rural areas for cheaper real estate and a more pastoral existence during the pandemic now want out.
The huge potential of geothermal energy has always been outweighed by its problems. With Eavor, John Redfern believes he's found a solution.
Three years after the actual year 2000, Jim Carrey knocks out the crowd with some hip current references like "Jackass" and Winston Churchill. (From 2003.)
If you like romance, mystery, superheroes or anything in between, 2024 has a show for you.
There's something oddly unsettling about a flock of puffer coat-wearing individuals swarming a KFC on their knees.
Let's just say it's pretty safe to say Musk won't be saying "hey" to Arthur anytime soon after this parody video.
In the past week, we've said goodbye to both a war criminal and America's most entertaining member of congress.
Based on these survey results, getting people what they really want doesn't require much effort at all.
We spoke to the man behind everyone's favorite real estate account to find out which of Zillow's wildest listings he loves the most.
Real talk, neither did we until now.
A man who's torn about remaining a virgin at 25-years-old.
Next time you're flying commercial, just know there's a second world of air travel happening about 10,000 feet above you.
Sometimes the deadliest creatures are also the tiniest.
Researchers have identified new elements of whale vocalizations that they propose are analogous to human speech, including vowels and pitch.
They don't need to go through the full range of human emotions, folks. They're fun little dolls that bring a bit of whimsy.
Nope, that's not just a weird taste in your mouth.
Maria Sturm's "You Don't Look Native to Me" explores identity and stolen histories with Native Americans seeking federal-level recognition.
Were you one of those people who recorded the radio on tape and tried to always cut out the DJ's banter?
Footage, which appears to be from 2003, of a "Bear in the Big Blue House" episode shows the actors of Ojo and Tutter going with the flow in a brief outtake.
In an intimate, wide-ranging conversation, the veteran rocker opens up to GQ about nearly dying from COVID in September, what it was like dating Paris Hilton and Avril Lavigne, and why Sum 41 is breaking up after three raucous decades.
With someone this funny on set, even the most stone-faced professional can't help but break.
Mexico has been knocked off the top spot when it comes to relocation destinations.
Too many games these days are too long, or want your attention (and money) forever. But these indie games are so snack-sized that you'll only need one night to beat them.
A married couple each turn out to be opposing spies. This hits Prime Video on February 2, 2024 and stars Donald Glover and Maya Erskine.
A man who's got to choose between leaving the country or his cheating girlfriend.
From "I already won" to "it's a witch hunt," we fact-checked the word salad.
YouTuber Posy extracted every single motion that cameras record, and tweaked it to highlight the weird and wonderful ways things in this world move.
Holiday get-togethers are always better with a board game at the ready.
The prolific Norwegian is the rarest of recent literary prize winners: an author and playwright in thrall to the divine.
IGN has crammed every single new game into a video under ten minutes long. That's a lot better than watching a three hour award show!
Don't expect a normal Thanksgiving post from someone who's trying to achieve eternal life.
In the mood to meet some quirky characters and loveable oddballs? We've got you covered.
The folk tales that inspired the film are way, way wilder than anything we've seen on screen. Weird History dives into just how dark "Cinderella" can get.
This week, parents who decided to spy on their teen daughter, a wife who feels betrayed after her husband’s employee found a new job and a dad who thinks his ex-wife’s life of work and childcare is “sad.”
Yes, luxury cities are a thing — and these particular spots are rising in the ranks across the US.
A vault in Manhattan, New York City, is where most of the world's international gold reserve is held. Here's why even Danny Ocean's gang would have a hard time robbing the place.
An elderly woman living on dirt floors was gifted a new home thanks to generous donors from around the world.
Journalist and Bibi biographer Anshel Pfeffer on the prime minister post-October 7.
Even if you know absolutely nothing about cars, this tutorial will show you the fastest way you can save your life.
Why settle for "FIOS-ABC123" as your wireless network name when you could use "WhereWhatWhenWiFi" instead?
"As it turns out, there's a lot wrong with the human brain. It's full of contradictory impulses that fight against our better reasoning."
Comedian Bill Burr spoke to Kimmel about fatherhood and the holidays, why liberals are to blame for Trump's rise, again, and what it's like working with Adam Sandler.
There are going to be a lot of jokes at the expense of "rednecks" and "southerners," so every Florida Man™ should brace for impact upon the release of this game in 2025.
He made JPMorgan Chase the biggest bank in the world. What is it, exactly?
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