Eight Times We Would Have Died From Second-Hand Embarrassment
These stories have terminal levels of cringe.
These stories have terminal levels of cringe.
You just know couples have broken up after this.
In a strange show of solidarity, America's top diplomat joined a local band with his guitar in Kyiv.
Designed by an artist couple, their intent was to build something that would also be good for their health.
"He thinks he's pranking, them but he's really just creating great new slang," one person commented.
It's got 11-foot ceilings and plenty of natural light.
Half of Americans living in deep poverty are childfree adults because it's harder to access certain tax and government assistance without kids.
"It's like the Met Gala for people who don't believe in women's rights."
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It really can pay off to play it safe when it comes to your health.
As weird as it may seem, specific colors can be trademarked โ and this is how one American company came to claim 2,390 of them.
Massachusetts's expenditure per imprisoned person is more than twice that of any other state.
There is a number, and it may not be as crazy as you think.
It is, of course, true that eating large amounts of McDonald's food isn't good for you โ but doubt has been cast on just how reliable Morgan Spurlock's Oscar-nominated documentary actually is.
Coppola began working on this project in the '80s, and it's finally releasing this year at the Cannes festival. It stars Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, Nathalie Emmanuel, Aubrey Plaza and many more.
The property won the San Luis Beautiful Home Award, and is listed for less than $2 million.
Appearing on Maher's show, Bill Burr wasn't ready to accept Maher's POV on the ongoing war in Gaza, and how students in America have protested it.
If you have any of this stuff, you're almost certainly going to catch some side eye.
Google is all-in with Gemini AI for businesses, their core services and the Android OS. Heck, they think you want to work with a robot.
After spending all day in the kitchen, you'll never guess how it was ruined.
Some of the best action and horror doesn't come from America, but from around the world. Amateur cinephiles, expand your horizons.
His studio was flattened, he has had to move his family 10 times, and they now share a house with 25 others. But still Maisara Baroud finds a way to document the fear and destruction he sees all around.
It is, of course, true that eating large amounts of McDonald's food isn't good for you โ but doubt has been cast on just how reliable Morgan Spurlock's Oscar-nominated documentary actually is.
Dr. Eric Bender answers the internet's questions about mental health โ including how genetics and environment can factor into mental health issues.
If you want to see the first film in a long running science-fiction horror franchise, YouTube has lots of them for free right now.
Despite being at a major cheer competition, this is a moving example of young women uplifting each other.
This week, a letter writer who accidentally sent racy pictures to a relative, in-laws who monitor a coupleโs church attendance via livestream and a manager who wonโt stop pulling on an employeeโs ponytail.
Dozens of students at Duke University walked out during their commencement speaker Jerry Seinfeld's speech.
Wes Anderson is joined by Rupert Friend and Jason Schwartzman to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Montblanc Meisterstรผck pen. It's as weird as it sounds.
We can't solve any of the major problems facing humanity, but we can buy some sick tech to soothe ourselves.
Of the top 15 US metro areas for people looking to buy their first home, a third are in Texas.
Based on J.R.R. Tolkein's Middle-earth history, "The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power" is set thousands of years before the eponymous novel.
A leftover plot of land in Florida was used to build a two-story house. The catch: It's only 10 feet wide.
Thereโs a shadow hanging over the feud.
The girls had to match the person dancing behind them, using only the sound of their movements.
If you're looking to save money on a Las Vegas trip, you're either going to freeze your butt off, or get cooked alive on the hot streets.
Codebreaker Bob Zeidman found that the data that MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said showed election fraud was itself a fraud.
I really need to make it to her residency before it ends in November.
A Motherโs Day gift leads to a dad falling out with his long-term girlfriend.
Frustrated with the industry's high fees and forced anonymity, some women have gone online to match with men eager to donate their semen.
Plus, telling somebody to meet you in the courtyard is such a power move.
Humans are simple creatures, so there are very common patterns you can avoid to keep important info safe.
Even when you know that there are potential consequences, it doesn't stop you from making a huge mistake.
No, there wasn't different air or gravity back then. Dinosaurs happened to be perfectly suited for growth on land in a way that mammals can never be.
Thanks to our nightmare combination of inflation and corporate greed, even something as good and pure as a sweet treat is off the table for many of us.
We'll take our shoes off without a problem, but some of these rules make us wince.
During the "Questionert" segment, Gosling tells Colbert: "That's none of your business."
This year's theme was "The Garden of Time," and some celebrity attendees understood the assignment better than others.
How such funny scenes, or cool action sequences, end up in boring movies is beyond baffling.
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