A Bunch Of Simple Side Hustles That Can Get You Around $1,000 Per Month
Reasonable options for adding a secondary source of income as prices keep going up.
Reasonable options for adding a secondary source of income as prices keep going up.
You'll never want to leave your little buddy behind after watching this.
Patrick Tomasso breaks down some new cameras filmmakers are using, and explains why it ultimately doesn't matter — as long as you know what you're doing.
Hear from an expect on whether the glasses you got are legit.
"Aye, she's using what she got... I ain't mad at her! Now, I'm gonna signup," one person commented.
PBS, the BBC and Netflix have given crime and mystery fans so much to revel in over the past decade. It almost makes us want to be in England, on a foggy night, just to be closer to the action.
A tip for the bosses of gaming platforms: don't suggest that child exploitation is a good thing.
"Curb" fans have witnessed plenty of comedy gold across the show's 12 seasons — but some of the best bits were totally unplanned.
For many New Yorkers, it was their first.
People had mixed feelings about NYT giving its "Connections" game the April Fool's treatment.
Grey had been through a lot before he was rescued from the streets of Kuwait, and was the scariest cat his foster parent had ever encountered — that is, until he found comfort in a fellow rescue.
And what about "Musica" and "Godzilla x Kong"? Why are so many good things all coming out on the same weekend? There's only so much time we have until Monday strikes again.
"The Daily Show's" Michael Kosta meets a man dedicated to taking down the drivers — including law enforcement officers — who employ illegal methods to avoid traffic tickets.
See how these men responded to the prompt, "things you can say to your dog but not your girlfriend."
A comedian recounts how taking a gamble on NSFW websites in the earliest days of the internet was like playing with fire.
If your favorite artist has a tour date near you, don't think twice. You should be there.
Going over the state's history, politics, demographics, style of life, business and all of the weird quirks that sum up Utah.
Okay, maybe they aren't *that* urgent, but these super underrated comedies are still worth checking out if you need a laugh — especially after that long workday.
The need to connect is fundamental. But diminishing social ties and community support are contributing to the loneliness epidemic.
"You will not find rice on the menu here," the food blogger said.
A small but dedicated group of fans love Peepy, a stuffed creature with a criminal history and an unnerving smile.
China is pivoting to new economic drivers in the strategic industries of EVs, solar, and lithium batteries. This would impact economies globally.
Listen, somedays you're just too tired.
If you're sick of hot people online saying to just eat lettuce, this one's for you.
Your goal is to rotate the pieces such that none overlap or stick out, and there is no empty space inside the puzzle's frame.
Practical engineering goes over the fun way humans have invented to get salmon up, over and around hydroelectric dams that were once not in their way when migrating.
Two sisters spar over what age their father should finally stop paying the bill.
Checking to see if the text is AI-written or not is an uphill battle, so a teacher decided to slip in a trojan horse — and that made life so much easier.
When Harlow the Weimaraner kept losing weight, and medical tests provided no answers, her owners resorted to writing her a bucket list — until a last-ditch suggestion from their veterinarian turned everything around.
It took a YouTuber and an academic to tabulate the data and confirm what we all suspected anyways.
Young investors say the old-school store of value is a hedge against inflation and catastrophe.
"I can't believe you don't know how to cook rice!" the pranked mother said.
This week, a mother who wants to track her son’s location on a school trip, an employee who doesn’t close the bathroom stall door, and a letter writer who refuses to recycle.
Dollar General and Dollar Tree were supposed to do well in good times and bad. Thanks to inflation and chaotic store experiences, that's not the case.
If you cannot abide by the signs that road workers put up, then you deserve to get stranded with your expensive car. Jerk.
Toeing the line between forgiveness and rage.
"The 'White Rural Rage' narrative gets the research wrong. I know, because some of it is mine."
Amazon's unmanned walk-thru checkout stores were being operated behind-the-scenes by workers offshore, just like these guys foretold.
Despite mounting legal fees, the former president's wealth has reached new heights.
"I held it and nothing happened. So I just took it, put it in my bag and left."
"I'm not telling you to do them... I'm just telling you about them," the corporate influencer said.
A cashier reflects on a customer asking for a refund on her $0.02 donation to a local children's hospital.
The love for Guinness and Heineken runs deep across generations, but there are a few other beers that stand out as exclusive tastes.
Put some respect on the xylophone's name! (From 2013)
A woman is conflicted after being ripped off by a neighborhood barista.
David Chang’s food empire is sending cease-and-desists in what some say is an effort to dominate the spicy condiment’s market
The two legendary comedians just sit in a room and make jokes at Steve Martin's expense. That's the teaser Apple TV went with for its documentary "Steve! (martin)" which is streaming now.
We'd recommend avoiding every single behavior on this list if you have any interest in lasting beyond your first 24 hours.
The man is looking thin. What's happening?
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