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“Make politicians accountable”: TMZ is earning surprising goodwill after asking for photos of vacationing lawmakers
"Honestly? Put Harvey Levin on the case."
“Nintendo cooked”: Glenn Powell’s Fox McCloud casting sparks rumors of a new Star Fox game
“Nintendo spent 40 years protecting their aviator character.”
“Diabolical”: Netflix faces subscriber backlash after second price increase in a year
"I remember when I paid $11.99 for all streaming and 3 DVDs a month."
“Come on, man”: Five winning lottery tickets sold at same Nantucket diner in 2 years spark conspiracy theories
"After Epstein won the lottery, can we trust anything anymore?"
“What have we done”: The squirrels are vaping and no one can handle it
"I'll never understand how we became a society more intent on filming everything than actually helping."
“Makes you want to quit the internet”: The coffee yogurt drink trend divides viewers. Is it disgusting or a smart way to get protein?
The internet is divided over the next viral coffee trend.
Viral video shows LAX baggage handler casually throwing guitars onto the tarmac
"These airlines will claim that these cases aren’t 'airplane' cases and never pay for your broken guitar."
People are blaming “office air” for their 9-to-5 glow-down. Experts say it’s real
People with desk jobs say being at work makes them ugly.
“Unbelievably sickening”: Woman goes dumpster diving and makes a disturbing discovery inside a bag
"To the scum bag who did this, I hope you rot in hell."
Dad’s Disney trip keeps getting derailed by work—so his daughter edits it like a horror movie
"May I never be this important."
This AI pet collar lets your dog call you now, and people are already imagining the worst
"'100 missed calls' text reads 'I’m hungry.'"
Dirty dozen 2026: Report finds pesticides in most fruits and veggies, including PFAS
The "clean fifteen" offers safer picks.
Airbnb is offering fans free stays in the Malibu Hannah Montana house
It's full of costumes, props, and Hannah Montana karaoke.
People are adopting Clavicular’s “by-yourself-maxxing” into their daily vocabulary
"Byyourselfmaxxing is the most me thing I've ever heard."
Alan Ritchson responds to age backlash over “War Machine” role, citing the Army’s enlistment change
In March, the U.S. Army increased their maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42.














