Yakuza Lieutenant Arrested For Stealing Pokémon Cards, And More Of The Week's Weirdest World News
It's been a big week for huge swarms of bees.
It's been a big week for huge swarms of bees.
Ali Heibati was about to fight in his first MMA fight when he made the worst decision of his life.
Looks like Gen Z is already getting outdated.
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.
Framing it as defense is a funny idea, but maybe it would actually work.
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.
It's a great painting from a beloved artist, but that doesn't explain why this work is so much more famous than every other piece of art ever made.
Three towns in the US have declined to a population of zero since 2010 — and others are dwindling.
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.
Pally, who is one of the best guests you can have on late night, explained how his uncle upstaged him at a recent "Knuckles" premier.
Capitalism insists on trying to make "fetch" happen every few years. Sometimes we get smartphones, but other times we get Quibi.
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..."
James Cameron clearly gives no f—cks.
These internet strangers all had sex with their colleagues. Here's how that ended up working out.
With a potency 100 times that of morphine, just 2 milligrams of fentanyl can be lethal — and overdoses involving the synthetic opioid have killed more than 5,000 children and teens in the past two decades.
Turns out, you can have five high-quality meals in Chengdu for the price of one in Copenhagen.
Craft artists in California are earning a pretty penny.
You just know couples have broken up after this.
A woman contemplates if she actually snapped during a work meeting.
In one NYC neighborhood, property fees make up almost 67 percent of homeowners' total repayments.
I've extended a bag of Hot Cheetos by weeks doing this.
He's a lover, not a fighter.
Kendrick Lamar's new song shows why it's important to have at least one film buff in your circle.
From an orange peel-related death to an anti-seatbelt advocate being killed in a car crash, you couldn't make this stuff up.
There are quite a lot of big-ticket series premiering during the summer months, and the most anticipated are all brand new shows.
What's worse is that it happened twice.
It's been over four years and these menu items are still gone.
There are six cities where earning more than $300,000 would still put you in the middle class.
There's a curvy line of hockey players that stretches from sea to shining sea.
Just set your air fryer at 390 degrees for at least 10 minutes, flipping halfway.
From staying in dead-end jobs to losing touch with friends, people share their biggest mistakes with online strangers.
The cost of living crisis is making some people go to great lengths to reduce their budget.
"I'm literally shivering me timbers," Rolis López says in the skit.
Agriculture workers have over three-times the unemployment rate of education and healthcare workers.
A master at work.
It's called Lost Island and it's located in Waterloo, Iowa.
Even when the song is a stone-cold jam on its own, an iconic use in film or a marketing campaign can rewrite our sense memory.
The past week or has given us "Challengers," "Knuckles" and a lot of good stuff to watch. Forget summer time, everyone should stay indoors!
This is why I always sit in the back.
This summer isn't deep with a lot of options, but if a few titles pop off, then we'll be happy.
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?"
"Hey, you racist but accurate b****," Cristela Alonzo said.
This week, an employee being asked to attend an all-staff “cleansing,” a letter writer nervous to ask their boyfriend to pay back a $3,128 loan and a mother who made a dig at her daughter’s appearance after years of estrangement.
Two sisters fall out after public breastfeeding leads to cropped wedding pics.
I can literally feel my skin crawling after watching this.
All the author wanted was a nice summer cottage. What they got was a $500,000 lesson in contract law.
Tesla's Cybertruck is a beast of an electric vehicle, but some features make the expensive product feel rushed out the door.
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