An Anti-Woke Poster Who Doesn't Know His History, And More Of This Week's 'One Main Character'
Even if you regret having a child, it's best to never, ever, ever write that down — let alone have it published.
Even if you regret having a child, it's best to never, ever, ever write that down — let alone have it published.
Looking to make some extra money on the side without having to get a second job? Then you've come to the right place.
The company's stock prices did hit an all-time high, but so did their complaints. And just when they were about to get bailed out, the Justice Department stepped in and stopped any potential mergers. Here's what happens next.
A food writer and In-N-Out historian showed a local Los Angeles reporter the different secret menu items the burger chain has, including their extra ingredients, remixed fries and drinks.
Ferrell worked on "The Office" during the same time that Steve Carell's character was being phased out, and it resulted in some of the most drab work Farrell's been asked to do in front of camera.
Iconfactory made delightful Twitter clients for Mac and iOS for over a decade, but they've had to pivot to something much bigger since a certain billionaire got in the way.
The trend of releasing Super Bowl commercials early on YouTube has resulted in us being able to pick the best of Sunday night a few days early.
With seats that rotate independently, riders are subjected to disorienting flips and twists on this fourth-dimension coaster.
A father contemplates if he should sign his wife's lease so she can potentially live with her new boyfriend.
This Kokomo, Indiana, home is listed for less than $300,000.
"You ever wonder how we get your berries to taste so good in a restaurant?"
This week, a mother who thinks her daughter’s boyfriend is “very inferior to her,” a mother-in-law “deeply offended” by an invitation to see her newborn grandchild and a boss who wants his employees to attend 7 a.m. meetings to accommodate his vacation.
For decades, LEDs weren't exceedingly useful in most places where we needed light, but once we cracked the case on the color blue, everything shifted.
A cell phone going off during a show is every performer's worst nightmare. But Louie Anderson's reaction might be one of his greatest moments ever. (From 2011)
Robin Lopez was traded from the Milwaukee Bucks basketball team on deadline day, so he was off the clock at work and caught up on some reading.
Clocks that use nature to measure time can reintegrate people into the environment and counteract the calamities of the Anthropocene.
Since 1926, Parisian pet owners have been following this rule and you can actually tell a dog's age thanks to it.
From Nintendo games to Pokémon cards, your childhood toys could fetch a pretty penny these days.
The two main contenders are registered Democrats — one backed by local Republicans, the other a solid moderate.
The new series take a behind-the-scenes look at the allegations against Nickelodeon's golden boy Dan Schneider, who fell from grace in 2018 after a series of allegations about his toxic work environments were published.
Including reactions to a video that may or may not show rapper Drake naked.
Unlike normal chess, in "Really Bad Chess" the piece allocations are randomized and not mirrored.
Whatever you do, please don't Google how expensive those giant Kardashian salads really are. (From 2011)
Yes, Hollywood, we've got a pitch for the next film-installment in the "VHS" series. (From 1982)
A group of puppies are surprised with sparkling water in their bowl.
A found footage-style supernatural horror, the film is about a fictional talk show host from the '70s and his interview with the sole survivor of a mass suicide incident. Also starring Laura Gordon and Ian Bliss, it releases on March 22, 2024.
On average, marketing strategists earn more for a single day's work than any other side hustlers in the US.
Oh, I thought it was a poppy seed.
Sucking on a lollypop during the song, Prince can be seen teasing another singer with it when they tried getting him to sing. (From 1995)
The house, built in 1969, is on the market for the first time ever.
A slow cooker or Crock-Pot can come in handy when prepping food for your Super Bowl party. From dips to ribs and spicy wings, game-day appetizers can easily be made in a slow cooker.
The rapper and musician has a characteristically profound response to Colbert's question.
Learn from the experiences of others, and take some of these tips to heart.
The Supreme Court steps into the presidential election and not for the last time.
There are cities available for sale, Mark Cuban owns one, but it's not as simple as it sounds. Here's everything you should know before setting aside the cash to purchase one.
Sometimes, advice sounds so absurd that it should be discounted immediately. Unfortunately, it's also occasionally correct.
The forthcoming March election in Russia is likely to mean another victory for Vladimir Putin, who remains popular, for now.
Of course Lego Batman would be part of the trial rides.
The Canadian-American singer-songwriter has lived in the Laurel Canyon cottage for almost a decade.
Two of the country's three highest-rated independent eateries are vegan restaurants.
While there is clearly overlap between the Greek and Roman pantheons, there wasn't a singular instance of cultural theft. It actually comes down to a lengthy exposure of ideas on the Italian peninsula itself.
This graphic compares the third-year approval ratings of first-term US presidents between 1955 and 2023.
POLITICO watched the two-hour love-in with the Russian president so you don't have to.
Rainbolt breaks down his methods on how to track a location — in this case a playground with minimal visual information — with almost no context at all.
"Crappy Cheapo Architecture" is a place for people to collectively despair over terrible architectural design.
What in the heck is going on with Honolulu? Take a nap, folks.
Hint: She has been nominated for an Academy Award a record-breaking 21 times. (From 1965)
The first footage of people out in the wild using this new VR/AR device is leading to one main reaction from the internet: "Yikes."
A crowdsourced analysis of one popular snack turns into a referendum on how much basic items should cost.
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