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The judicial order, which inspired social-media videos of people gleefully unmasking on airplanes, was sudden and startlingly broad.
Arthur C. Clarke, the science fiction writer best known for penning "2001: A Space Odyssey," accurately foresaw the future of the way we live.
What does the future hold for one of United States' oldest literary institutions?
Unchecked optimism, for better or worse.
If you didn't like how the movie ended, then you're in luck, because someone humorously changed the fate of The Riddler, Catwoman, and Alfred.
France's Emmanuel Macron looks set for a second term as president, with exit polls predicting he will comfortably beat his far-right rival Marine Le Pen in Sunday's election.
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A scammer realizes he's been caught in the act and quickly terminates the call.
Nebraska's obsession with government efficiency gave it an advantage when the virus struck.
After trending on TikTok, Nirvana's 1991 song "Something In The Way" and Goo Goo Dolls 1998 song "Iris" both re-entered the Billboard charts.
The Cybovac E30 Robot Vacuum Cleaner has an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 on Amazon due to its Alexa integration and app-enabled smart features.
Adam Ragusea tackles the culturally-charged issue of whether you should rinse your rice and talks to experts about the benefits.
No one uses barf bags on planes anymore. What gives?
Shaquille O'Neal can't keep it together after Charles Barkley makes an inadvertent double entendre about banging.
Some may reckon that Peck is subverting the genre. Instead, he's highlighting themes that have always been part of it
The quest to save the planet doesn't end when your life does.
See, this is why Mets fans are better. You just can't believe the lows Yanks stoop to, whereas Mets fans are sophisticated and civilized by comparison. Utterly classless to celebrate a guy running face first into a metal fence.
The current rights situation is quite literally that Sony has to make a Spider-Man universe movie every few years, lest the rights revert back to Marvel, which they obviously don't want, and the only way to get this to stop is likely Disney buying Sony Pictures outright.
The state rejected dozens of math textbooks. The New York Times reviewed 21 of them to figure out why.
Don't settle for plain vodka. Mix it up with some delicious infusions.
Security removed fans after attempting to storm the court mid-game. They were fast too, just tackled that one lady as soon as she stepped in-bounds.
This complete collection of "Calvin and Hobbes" is something we treasure now, and plan on passing down to the next generation.
Have a hard time making out conversations in certain environments? These lovely Bluetooth earbuds are to designed to help you out.
This novelty song debuted on "Saturday Night Live" 44 years ago, and there's a lot of debate happening suddenly about how it holds up, and its merits.
Booming warehouse growth clashes with rural life in California's Inland Empire
These extremely comfortable shorts are made with 98% cotton and 2% spandex for extra mobility. And if you order two pairs, you'll save $20 right off the top.
"Hitting and launching molten iron into the air with a shovel is a very dangerous activity and must not be tried anywhere, but (with the proper protection equipment) it can produce surprising beauty."
There are plenty of good reasons to bake bread beyond the delicious end result.
Made with a clever infrared-transparent fabric, CoolLife tees can actually lower your temperature three degrees more than comparable performance shirts.
YouTube documentarian "EMPLemon" dives into the soda craze of the 1980s and how a failed advertising campaign can turn into a surprising success.
The tea leaves were there.
Academy Award-nominated actor Liam Neeson tells Rich Eisen how he lost out on Andre the Giant's Fezik role in "The Princess Bride" and more stories!
"So many of the people we encountered had no idea what to do or what to say to us … Some even said downright cruel things."
Tesla's quarterly car production fell for the first time since the start of the pandemic, after two years in which Tesla's output grew rapidly despite semiconductor shortages and backlogs at global sea ports.
Caitlin Doughty explains what happened to JFK's body and why Jackie Kennedy chose to keep his casket closed.
A new report has peeled back the curtain on big tech's frenzied lobbying of European Union lawmakers as they finalize a major series of updates to the bloc's digital rulebook.
Remember the moving graduation speech that became an unlikely hit?
Okay, so this Collapse has a punchline, which is that the Milwaukee Bucks won it all in 2021. But that outcome only makes the era preceding it more compelling and infuriating for all the other 29 NBA franchises. Life is unfair, just ask a Knicks fan.
This water-resistant Bluetooth speaker is a popular choice to rock out while you're in the nude.
"[Cycling] was the key that unlocked my potential."
Viola Brand is one of the most talented Artistic Cyclists in the world.
The Future of Work issue of the Highlight looks at the workers Americans dubbed "essential" and then largely left behind in the work revolution. Can we make work better for the nation's crucial workforce?
All of this over a bill that has already been signed into law.
There's a pattern of white and non-Black performers using "Black English" or "Blaccent" to gain notoriety. These artists are finally being called out.
And start downloading them instead. It can really cut back on greenhouse gasses.
Anomaly Six, a secretive government contractor, claims to monitor the movements of billions of phones around the world and unmask spies with the press of a button.