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SubscribeCam Whitnall's footage of this majestic beast is breathtaking.
It's almost impossible to keep up with all the new things being released on streaming services, as well as the sports world. So to help you out, we recommend what's worth watching this weekend if you're having trouble being bored.
Michael J. Fox is 62 today (6/9), so let's all feel old together by enjoying this "Back to the Future" reunion clip from 24 years ago. (From 1999)
Out of the many cool, interesting, fun and goofy moments from the week, nothing tops the utter despair we felt watching golf turn toxic. Time to dive into one of the most significant developments in sports history.
This week we've got a Tesla-loving professor who doesn't like public transport, a netizen who tried to rebrand poverty, what not to do when you miss a Michelin reservation and cool points for Cracker Barrel.
Comedian Paul F. Tompkins has one of the best Herzog impressions on the planet, which even the maestro himself agrees upon.
The most successful handheld of all time was a magnet for odd accessories, and I'm loving every one.
The folks at Linus Tech Tips explain why many so-called "splitters" don't work the way you'd think, but DIY solutions or dirt-cheap routers solve the problem perfectly.
High income earners in New York City could save as much as $200,000 by relocating to Miami.
The Chicago White Sox got very lucky in extra innings with a few hit-by pitches. Note to baseball teams: do not hit an umpire with the ball under any circumstances!
During his performance of "I'm Still Standing" at Live Aid on July 13, 1985, you can clearly tell there was some microphone feedback. But that didn't prevent 72,000 people at Wembley Stadium from singing along.
Investing in a Gold IRA can protect you against inflation. If you're interested in learning more, Goldco has all the information you need to get started.
Overall, Americans have sex an average of 1.06 times per week.
Is all of this just more conspiracy theories—or are we starting to really see proof that we're not alone in the universe?
Chelsea Fagan wrote "A Perfect Vintage" and gives us a complete financial rundown of how much it cost her to self-publish her first book. It's so much money, hope you buy a copy!
Summer travel and poolside adventures in this economy? I don't think so. You better stock up on some funny books instead.
Based on data from violent crime rate to the number of deadly car accidents, these are the safest suburbs in the US.
If you accidentally unveil yourself to the wrong person, you might just start a hype train.
The Ballistic High-Speed team sent a bowling ball flying at different objects, at speeds of around 240 miles per hour, and recorded it high speed to see how pins, the ball itself and other things shatter — and the damage it'd do to a human body.
Embrace the summer of sci-fi, and kick back on your couch while the smog makes the outdoors unlivable.
"The World Atlas of Coffee" by James Hoffmann has 272 pages of fascinating information and beautiful photos of every step of the coffee creation process.
Australian cricketer Cameron Green put on a show with his spectacular catch that rendered Indian batsman Ajinkya Rahane out during the match between Australia and India.
What if we made Hemingway fun? Sexy? Modern? Our AI can do it — can spit back fresh drafts in his voice — almost instantly.
Former President Donald Trump is facing federal criminal chargers for incorrectly handling classified information and obstructing the government's attempts to retrieve them. Paula Reid read out parts of the transcript where Trump spoke about his actions.
Which college bachelor's programs are actually worth the thousands of dollars they cost?
Amidst a cancellation spree, a writers' strike, a streaming existential crisis, and nostalgia for old shows, it's impossible to define or make sense of the current era of TV.
The Puerto Rican musician, singer and composer performed his hit rendition of the Doors' classic on TV in 1969.
Authors and editors are dealing with a new world.
At the Canadian Cheer National Championships, thousands of girls and women flip, tumble and dance in the growing sport of competitive cheerleading.
The answer is easy to understand but complicated to digest. It all has to do with what the human eye can and cannot see. NASA explains the visible spectrum and the rays of light the sun actually emits.
The "alpha" version of the EV company's first pickup had problems with braking, handling, noise, and leaks, according to an internal presentation.
"The still-updated World Book Encyclopedia is my antidote to the information apocalypse."
A comprehensive breakdown of how Walt Disney built his namesake empire in Florida, and how Disney's bitter feud with Florida could affect the state's taxpayers.
It's been almost like a fairytale: one of the comic actresses of her generation, often overlooked, suddenly returned to her rightful place at Hollywood's apex.
From corporate BeReal to an iMessage read count, Soren Iverson is coming up with totally unhinged updates for your favorite apps.
A woman (Emma Stone) is brought back to life by a scientist (Willem Dafoe) in director Yorgos Lanthimos's new film "Poor Things." Also starring Mark Ruffalo, Ramy Youssef, Jerrod Carmichael, Margaret Qualley and others, it releases on September 8, 2023.
Consumers lost $330 million to fraudulent texts last year, with individual victims reporting a median loss of $1,000.
While the American craft brewing scene is at an all-time high, there are only a handful of states whose residents get to enjoy its complete diversity.
If we had a time machine we would go back to the Isle of Wight on August 31, 1970 just to watch Jimi melt people's minds live. He doesn't need to sing to still rock harder than anyone ever has.
The Eva Longoria-directed biopic is based on a memoir that might not be entirely accurate, but that shouldn't get in the way of a good story.
We're clowning corporations, celebrities, golfers and New Yorkers this week.
Comedian Joan Rivers says the King of Rock 'n' Roll used to turn up to PTA meetings in a velvet cape. (From 2003)
Dan Formosa scores the HORL 2 knife sharpener on effectiveness and usability, and then redesigns it to incorporate his own improvements.
The Netflix saga was once Snyder's pitch for a Star Wars movie. Now it's in a universe all its own.
We feel terrible for all the normal people trying to find advice and community in online wedding groups, because they're filled with some of the most unhinged people we've ever seen.
Jerry Stiller would have been 96 today (6/8), so let's appreciate just how delightfully over-the-top his performances were even in his late 60s.
The world was introduced to Janis at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, including Mama Cass from the Mamas and the Papas. She was left mouth agape, as are we nearly 60 years after this performance.