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Damn, even color television is on here.
Move over election coverage, there's another major news event that needs addressing.
Don't worry, it's a lot worse than you think.
Dr. Kunal Sood is an anesthesiologist with a reminder for people about to go under for the first time.
A glass-encased garage means you don't even have to venture outside to admire your expensive car.
The fast food chain's experiment with salads and meatless burgers was a dumb move.
"Schindler's List" is arguably the most moving Holocaust film of all time. Not only is it an incredibly difficult watch, but Steven Spielberg himself was deeply affected by making it.
X shut down the Popeyes account because the chain was giving away free boneless wings to the haters.
Retailers have figured out how to set prices based on your age, mood, and sexual orientation.
While you may not burn, you're still susceptible to harsh UVs that can cause premature aging and skin cancer.
It's time we gang up and teach inflation a lesson.
About 75 percent of adults recall experiencing phosphenes, with many saying they've since lost the ability.
The standard of living is going down for most of us, but we still have quite a few luxuries that we might not even recognize.
RMS Titanic sank in 1912 after striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean, but the shipwreck wasn't located until many decades later.
Reckoning with the late author and Nobel Prize winner's complicity in her daughter's abuse.
Starring Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Denzel Washington and many others, director Ridley Scott's epic sequel releases on November 22, 2024.
"Has this show fallen off" and "why is it bad now?" is on everyone's mind after watching "The Bear" season 3. But the show's quality hasn't fallen off, so like, am I crazy?
Here are the highest- and lowest-ranking airports for saving-savvy shoppers.
He still has to go complete his homework when the match ends.
Analysis of non-profit data reveals which American taxpayers are subsidizing the tech giant the most.
Once upon a time the Harlem Shake was the viral sensation, and "Flappy Bird" was the most popular game on Earth.
From Wes Anderson's "Bottle Rocket" to the work of "the GOAT" Juzo Itami, the actor takes us through the films she holds close to her heart.
It's safe to say he dodged a bullet.
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You'd have to use superpowers to walk comfortably here.
This week, a dad who’s planning to sue his neighbors after they rescued his child from a hot car, a letter writer convinced that her cousin got pregnant only to compete with her and someone who wants to send a guy a poem after one date.
A surprise grandkid sleepover is supposed to be cute, but this grandma's not playing games.
Rent was about $243 back in 1980. Today, it's roughly $1,900.
Florida is trying to crush the local dictators ruining homeowners' lives. The rest of America should follow suit.
If your job title ends in "-ologist," there's a good chance you earn enough to buy a lovely big house.
The "Daily Show" host breaks down why people are justifiably worried about Biden's performance leading up to the election, and why the Democrats dismissing their concerns are wrong.
The far-right National Rally seemed poised for victory before Sunday's shock second round of voting.
Few observations exist from before the 2002 Larsen B Ice Shelf collapse. We’ve now estimated how many billions of tons of glacier ice were lost — and what it means for the future.
While bantering with callers on BBC Radio 1, Carell let it slip how one particular type of fan behavior pisses him off.
TikTok’s favorite alternative to Ozempic is being trotted out as a natural miracle, and science says it may be more than a fad.
Are you one of the 260 people employed in wood pattern-making?
"They were literally competing for their life."
Read those lyrics, and you'll find some truly nightmarish stuff.
The highest temperature the country has ever seen is 134 degrees Fahrenheit, recorded in California in 1913.
You may never listen to some of his hits the same way again.
What see-saw prices for wood tell us about America's economic future.
FBI pioneer Ann Burgess, who developed groundbreaking ways to examine and investigate those with a compulsion to kill, is the focus of a fascinating new docuseries.
Jonathan Chamberlin wants men to do this after another man touches them.
Part cuddly. Part vicious. All status symbol.
Assessing my new fondness for renting DVDs, both the good and the bad.
Don't lie, you read the end of this headline as loudly as you could.
"A week and a half ago, Goldman Sachs put out a 31-page report that includes some of the most damning literature on generative AI I've ever seen."
The notorious Hollywood hanger-on allegedly had affairs with Grant and Frank Sinatra — and was briefly married to Alain Delon's pimp. Her 1973 murder remains unsolved.
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