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There are job openings at a penguin post office in Antarctica.
There are job openings at a penguin post office in Antarctica.
If every karaoke night was this good, we'd be hitting it up every week. He truly did give it to us.
YouTuber and home chef Ethan Chlebowski explains, in great detail, why your hard-earned money should not be spent on expensive caviar. Is it a scam? Not really, but expensive caviar still might be the one luxury food that's not worth the high price.
Wow, what's with the dirty thoughts? This is family-friendly skin advice.
They need to bring back these PSAs that tell people to stop talking during movies. If only they could have predicted smartphones back in 1993, then this would've really aged well.
The early screening of the upcoming war film at South by Southwest left a majority of the audience reeling, and it's touted as the next great war film everyone needs to see.
Shapiro, who rants at a camera for a living, thinks all Americans should keep working past 65.
"Yeah, if anyone f**** with Selena, I'll mess you up," said Jason Cheny.
Business Insider's reporter could've spent an hour driving to the Grand Canyon. Instead, she took a two-hour train ride to the national park.
The American aerospace company Boeing has been synonymous with safe air travel for decades, but recent weeks have seen it plagued by a series of issues.
It's the musical crossover nobody asked for.
Going out and making friends? Who needs that? Let's stay in and watch some of the best sci-fi ever made, on that TV we spent so much money on.
In a doomed attempt to protect their homes, this beach community in northeastern Massachusetts piled up huge amounts of sand. The ocean wasn't having any of that.
"Who smiles when they say the line, 'steeped in the blood of patriots'?"
During a European club soccer game, between Leverkusen and Qarabag FK, a Qarabag defender thought the referee was reverting his yellow card decision — but little did he know what was coming next.
This obscure rule helps explain why.
Some audience members believed it was part of the show due to the set's unique seating arrangement.
A scathing report from NYT's Joseph Bernstein revealed the secret life of Aswhin Deshmukh, a free-wheeling New York City character who was allegedly swindling his way through the city.
The internet reacts to the prospect of a TikTok-less America.
X user @fatfabfeminist documents the buck wild low-budget nightmares she's exposed to while scrolling her "For You" page on TikTok.
Your goal is to rotate the pieces such that none overlap or stick out, and there is no empty space inside the puzzle's frame.
Modeled after FDR's Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression, the climate corps will employ Americans to improve the country.
"One thing this situation has taught me is the importance of a reality check, to differentiate between what's legal and what's actually safe," Ethan McIntosh said.
Fun fact: Trump's also the first president in US history to be charged with criminal activity. I wonder if that's relevant somehow.
If you need some late night trash to put on, want a good scare or have a hunger for hardcore alien violence, you've come to the right place.
Jay Dobyns went undercover with the Hells Angels between 2001 and 2003. Here, he explains the inner workings of the world's most infamous outlaw motorcycle club.
From murderous Grandpas to cheating parental sex tapes, these are some wild confessions.
"Can you do multiplication tables as fast as me?"
Our life has changed thanks to Nona Elda Cooks.
From free money to the ol' "Uno reverse" for bad Airbnb hosts, these tricks are unbelievably clever.
The most powerfully restrained of actors is an open book. He and wife Kirsten Dunst welcomed Texas Monthly into their Los Angeles. home and to Mart, Texas, to meet his folks.
Tyrone White, an ex-member of the 65 Menlo Gangster faction of the Crips gang in South Central Los Angeles, shares how rankings within the gang work.
Regular people share the most hurtful thing they were ever told with strangers on the internet.
From long queues to sky-high souvenir prices, these global attractions might be ones to avoid on your next vacation. (From 2023)
These chimps' reactions go from being puzzled to excited glass slamming.
From jarring accent walls to ceiling fans, here are some of the most popular bedroom trends that interior designers wish people would stop following.
Some people think remaking "The Crow" is a sin against humanity and an abomination of an idea. Others are super into Bill Skarsgård as a sex symbol and are horny for this rebooted version.
From the smallest to largest, here's a handy look at your favorite superheroes and the characters who are going to be terrorizing them for years to come.
Some people just don't appreciate a masterpiece when they see it.
The Princess of Wales has issued a statement after a family photo shared to her X account was accused of being "manipulated."
Where does Open AI, the tech company behind Sora (its generative video platform), source its material from? Even its CTO Mira Murati doesn't know — or doesn't want us to know.
It's shocking to see how much cheaper Houston, Texas, is than New York City.
In a candid series of conversations, Vance revealed an ominous philosophy behind his first year in office.
Companies have repeatedly tried to make smaller high-end phones, but people aren't biting.
As long as you don't mind people seeing into most of the rooms in your house.
A new documentary shows just how much she — and the country — have changed since 2018.
In this excerpt from VH1's "Behind The Music," "Weird Al" Yankovic has no idea how much his tribute to Devo impacted Mark Mothersbaugh.
This week, a letter writer whose spouse’s conversations with a dying parent “are starting to affect my mornings,” a grandparent considering ignoring a request to stop giving large gifts and someone who thinks her friend deserves a new engagement ring.
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