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SubscribeSam Bankman-Fried left Coffeezilla stunned by how much he describes yield farming as a fraudulent investing scam.
A string of embarrassing incidents has led many to question whether the young congressman from North Carolina was really ready for the job.
E! News helpfully breaks down this perplexing moment from Hulu's "The Kardashians" where Kendall Jenner struggled to cut a cucumber.
Photographer Brennan Gilmore shares how he captured a stunning photo of the Andromeda galaxy from his own backyard.
Why did we change our minds?
Netflix used to be an underdog DVD by mail rental business who miraculously was able to slay their biggest competitor, Blockbuster. However, this year, their luck might be running out.
The owner of a house on North Carolina's Outer Banks that washed out to sea this week said he bought it not realizing how vulnerable it was to severe storms.
Did you know he sends Dakota Fanning a birthday present every year?
DC fast charging will revolutionize how fast electric cars can be repowered and make range anxiety a thing of the past.
Men love to ask her about it.
Tag yourself — I'm either "Unexpected item in bagging area" or "Summoned Demon."
Okay, sure, this is more likely to be used with couples or parents with young kids, but multi-person showering can be a lot better this way. No more weird shuffling.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's chief wildlife biologist Laura Francoeur reveals how they keep birds and planes from striking each other in the sky.
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A cool behind-the-scenes peek at the visual effects in "The Book Of Boba Fett."
For our new Crypto Diaries series, a New Yorker who's in 97 Discords walks us through his "degen headspace."
How a radical abortion opponent ended up dumpster-diving for remains.
Shaquille O'Neal is often considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time, but was he actually that good? Here's a retrospective of his roller coaster NBA career.
In the wake of MCR's new song "The Foundations of Decay," people are losing their minds. Please enjoy fans' perfect memes about it.
The masterpiece was almost certainly acquired by a billionaire collector, but the mystery of which one, exactly, has only deepened in the days since the sale.
We feature a lot of useful, stylish and straight up weird picks from Amazon every day. These are the items you liked best in April.
Olsen took Vanity Fair's polygraph test and, when asked her thoughts about Haim in the latest Paul Thomas Anderson film, she was honest — but not honest enough.
As countries across the continent face off in the Eurovision Song Contest, one guy completely nails the way the host of the competition sounds like.
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.
Den of Geek's contributors and readers choose the best of the best TV comedies from the past 15 years.
Surfers from around the globe flock to Nazaré, Portugal in hopes of catching a 100-foot wave. Here's how a submarine canyon helped make waves bigger than anywhere else on the planet.
We all need to distract ourselves from the constant suck of spreadsheets from time to time. This crowdfunded marble track delivers on just that.
Denis-Carl Robidoux used a Gugusse Roller to scan the 35mm trailers of over a thousand movies, and the result evokes pure nostalgia.
In honor of White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki's last day, here's a compilation of some of her best exchanges with Peter Doocy.
Rustling up a great dinner is easier than ever with these helpful kitchen tools.
A cautionary tale about why you steer clear of any food that's expired.
Vine is now defunct but its six-second videos loop on in people's minds.
For your low-stakes moral quandaries.
Russia wants to encircle Ukrainian troops on a key part of the battlefield, but they can't cross the river in order to do so without getting killed.
Is the U.S. destined to have a recession in 2022?
CNN's Nic Robertson explains what Finland joining NATO could mean for the country's relationship with Russia.
Khalid Shahin and his sister Jameelah found this old "Legend of Zelda" cartoon and added raunchy dialogue from MTV's "Beavis and Butthead." (From 2021)
In a comedy first, the late actor-comedian self-shot a final hour of new stand-up to be released in the event of his death: "The material's fantastic. ... I hope people appreciate that he did this."
Jimmy Kimmel reacted to the news of North Korea's first case of COVID-19 with an educated guess of how it arrived there.
Campaigns that started with criticizing school board members and librarians have turned their attention to tech companies such as OverDrive and Epic, which operated for years without drawing much controversy.
This week, we've also got a NYT columnist who feels like women's bodily autonomy is bad for men, a 26-year-old enjoying his life in NYC and a guy who thinks a baby formula shortage is not actually a big deal.
BritMonkey makes the case that the lack of affordable housing can be tied to pretty much every problem in the world.
JerryRigEverything takes Ford's electric F-150 for a test drive and declares it the most powerful truck ever made.
Featuring a 144Hz display, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060, an AMD Ryzen 7 5800H, 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, this is a steal for $1,299.
The NFL pre-season is a still a few weeks away and the LA Chargers have already got their fans pumped with this fantastic anime inspired schedule video.
In Basilicata, photographer Michele Battilomo says, "there's more people dying than being born."
The authors of a new book on right-leaning humor say conservatives, long dismissed by liberals as "not funny," are making humor work for them — and that could make a difference in the polls.