These TV Shows Will Make You Laugh And Warp Your Perception Of Reality At The Same Time
What's scripted and what's not?
What's scripted and what's not?
Ali Heibati was about to fight in his first MMA fight when he made the worst decision of his life.
I am that friend.
A deep dive into how fast food got so expensive, and speculating where menu prices go from here.
"An effective way to tell someone's pelvic asymmetries and which side is likely forward is by their toes," Conor Harris said.
The former NFL quarterback was roasted by friends and former colleagues, and some of the jabs definitely made him a little angry.
As it turns out, men are a whole lot less trustworthy than your average bear.
Chris Redd is a kind hearted man, but he's ready with the punchlines.
This week, a workplace diversity trainer who talks about Feeld and "sexual play," a bride demanding that a bridesmaid get a new dress at the last minute and a letter writer who wonβt stop talking through TV shows.
A young woman gets a text from her boyfriend that would drive any dad crazy.
This is what happens when you pivot from the kitchen to the operating room.
In a shocking turn of events, we're the ones that just don't understand β not our parents.
Come to think of it, they are kinda peculiar stores, aren't they?
"In American strip clubs you have to throw money at the girls, but in Japan..."
Why make a special trip to the hardware store when you can just hammer creatively?
Unlike normal chess, in "Really Bad Chess" the piece allocations are randomized and not mirrored.
"Ugh, why did you let me eat all that food, I swear I'm never gonna eat again," Sarah Klait says in the skit.
Capitalism insists on trying to make "fetch" happen every few years. Sometimes we get smartphones, but other times we get Quibi.
People were told to move to Muwasi, an Israeli-declared humanitarian area near the coast. The announcement signals that a ground invasion is imminent.
Learn how this fitness expert gets her 10,000 daily steps in without dreading the experience.
Dave & Buster's wants to get into gambling. What could go wrong?
"Unfrosted," Jerry Seinfeld's new Netflix film about the Pop Tart, has been eviscerated by critics.
I've extended a bag of Hot Cheetos by weeks doing this.
Looks like Gen Z is already getting outdated.
The arrival of Brood XIX and Brood XIII will send shockwaves through forest food webs.
For $90, you can buy the "world's largest egg."
In some cities across America, there's not a single neighborhood that married couples on a median income can afford to buy a home in.
James Cameron clearly gives no fβcks.
Honestly, I find most of these corny as hell, but this one got me.
It's been a big week for huge swarms of bees.
"Morning Edition" spoke to migrants hoping to enter the US, and the border agents tasked with keeping them out.
But what if I told you this "perfect" town wasn't so perfect?
Craft artists in California are earning a pretty penny.
Why the Nordic nation, despite its reputation for social equality, has so many billionaires.
Ultra-processed foods make up more than half of the calories consumed by Americans, and even foods we consider healthy can fall into the category.
Kendrick Lamar's new song shows why it's important to have at least one film buff in your circle.
This will make you double think walking along a nature trail ever again. Who knows what could pop out of a bush and maul you!
What's worse is that it happened twice.
There are quite a lot of big-ticket series premiering during the summer months, and the most anticipated are all brand new shows.
These internet strangers all had sex with their colleagues. Here's how that ended up working out.
You just know couples have broken up after this.
From staying in dead-end jobs to losing touch with friends, people share their biggest mistakes with online strangers.
There's a curvy line of hockey players that stretches from sea to shining sea.
He's a lover, not a fighter.
These movies are funny, deeply weird and dark, and there's a very good chance they'll have you on your couch saying, "what in the world is going on?"
A woman contemplates if she actually snapped during a work meeting.
This is why I always sit in the back.
All the author wanted was a nice summer cottage. What they got was a $500,000 lesson in contract law.
There are six cities where earning more than $300,000 would still put you in the middle class.
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