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SubscribeThe legendary actor talks to GQ about the many roles he's played and the many ethnicities he's portrayed, as well.
The spy balloon was first spotted in the sky over Montana earlier this week and traveled across the middle of the country following weather patterns before it exited the continental United States on Saturday.
Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan recently got nominated for directing the brilliant "Everything Everywhere All At Once" and decided to dunk on all of your user reviews of it. Words hurt, ya know.
Austerity, Brexit, wage stagnation and a cost of living crisis have pushed British workers to the brink.
The allegations plunged r/Pokémon into chaos as users fought to get control of the server.
Kyle the rooster really wanted corn and he was not afraid to show his mean streak to get closer to it. (From 2020)
The time-hopping action thriller starring Tom Cruise is available to stream this month.
This common driver communication signal has more meanings than you realize.
A handful of famous YouTubers (PointCrow, Ted Nivison, Will Neff, Nandre, Slime Wire, Sam Witch, Jarvis, Ethan, DougDoug, etc.) play Mario Party in a warehouse. The results are exactly what you expect.
Who the fuck is this very famous woman I feel as though I've known all my life but somehow cannot recognize? Mom?!
In an Air Mail exclusive, the embattled actor denies criminal wrongdoing but says, "I'm here to own my mistakes, take accountability for the fact that I was an asshole, that I was selfish, that I used people to make me feel better, and when I was done, moved on."
Gamecamp.gg is a staple to save you money while unlocking gaming.
In this unearthed segment from a 2015 episode of the British satire show "The Last Leg," David Mitchell makes one of the most brilliant points about our tax systems that you'll ever hear. (From 2022)
"XKCD's" Randall Munroe is back with another excellent book that aims to tackle the most ridiculous questions with a completely straight face.
Even sudoku masters can look at a puzzle, call it "mad" and then slowly figure out that it's actually solvable and brilliant.
This is no way to show off a camera phone's capabilities.
Amid a host of live-service games announcing their shutdowns, it's starting to feel like there's no safe middle ground between "Fortnite" and foreclosed.
Someone brought a camera into a Safeway, and just taped people shopping. The results have both nostalgia for people of a certain age, and could also double as alien footage to any Zoomer.
After three years of Method acting as the King, the "Elvis" actor has announced he's "getting rid of" the accent that got him mocked at the Golden Globes.
The main reason the surge is ebbing now, pandemic experts suspect, is the significant immunity many people in the U.S. have acquired from prior infections and COVID vaccinations many received.
Consuming microplastics puts your health at risk. LARQ's water filtration systems can keep you safe.
Footage from rally driver Sean Johnston's outing at the final corner of Col de Turini (SS16) on the final day of Rally Monte Carlo 2023, shows how everything can be taken away from you in the blink of an eye.
Media preservation is taking a serious hit these days, which does not bode well for the future.
Whether you need to cool down during a workout or stay focused for a big project, this neck band is nice to have at the ready.
The folks at Supercharged Entertainment, where this track is located, are calling this the world's largest go-karting circuit.
How far away are we from AI eliminating a whole roster of jobs?
The plants themselves are wonderful, but what they're growing in can look beautiful too.
From a car sounding like an elephant, to the steering wheel making the sound of a dolphin while turning, these car glitches are weird and amusing.
Wake up, babe — podcaster Dan Pashman and pasta company Sfoglini teamed up again for new noods.
How to text, tip, ghost, host, and generally exist with others in society today.
A bunch of Italians explain why they love to gesticulate, how to recognize what someone is saying if you've never seen them speak with their hands and offer a crash course in Italiano gesticulations.
The host of the new show "Run It Back" speaks with Digg about the NBA, her time at ESPN, the Super Bowl and Baby Yoda.
Crashes, mistakes, lapses in judgement. Call them what you want. The smallest slip ups can lead to the biggest dents in your car when rallying around the world.
"An electric rickshaw or tuk-tuk might not sound like a typical western vehicle, but I bought one to discover that it's a perfect city 'truck'!"
The film, which stars Cate Blanchett as a toxic and towering maestro, uses noise and silence as clues.
Jimmy Fallon debuted the first footage from the new "Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania" film during an interview with one of the film's actors Kathryn Newton.
A study finds male northern quolls forgo rest to travel up to 6.5 miles in one night in search of a mate — the equivalent of a human walking 25 miles.
After a college student finally found a treatment that worked, the insurance giant decided it wouldn't pay for the costly drugs. His fight to get coverage exposed the insurer's hidden procedures for rejecting claims.
Ze Frank explains why you should be paying more attention to slime molds if you aren't already.
"People are often quite emotional when we get in touch — most of these items are lost after a house move or a death."
So far, David Romero has digitally reconstructed over 20 of the famous architect's unrealized projects.
Witherspoon got her start in the business early, and that meant auditioning for big roles at a young age. She messed up an audition with Scorsese and De Niro for "Cape Fear," and she never thought it'd come back to haunt her ten years later, but it did.
This week we've also got a NIMBY athlete and a YouTube influencer whose content of the week was curing blindness.
Clichés aside, nothing beats the dizzy highs of a good old-fashioned sports film.
You can't fault his logic.
Apple designer Bill Atkinson shares a look through his rare collection of Polaroid photos from the Lisa computer's development.
There's still time for Twitter to walk its decision back.