My Pregnant Sister-In-Law Is Forcing Me To Be Her Personal Cook, And More Of This Week's Rocky Relationship Stories
A soon-to-be father regrets the baby naming pact he made with his sister.
A soon-to-be father regrets the baby naming pact he made with his sister.
It seems like it would be hell on your back, but you simply can't argue with an overhead that low.
"I am allergic to gluten."
Thomas Bangalter, one half of the influential duo Daft Punk, recently released an orchestral record, and talked about what life was like being one of the most well-known robots and musicians in the world. (From 2023)
While Trump being a criminal scumbag was the main topic of discussion, Jost also had a killer line about his wife Scarlett Johansson.
Few of us were surrounded by wealth growing up, but some kids had it a lot harder than others.
These garbage designs need to go back to the drawing board or at least into the trash can.
This mesmerizing POV footage has taken both Twitter and TikTok by storm. And for good reason!
The internet reacts to a picture of a tanned, bearded Mark Zuckerberg.
A whole bunch of main characters were born on Wednesday this week.
We here at Digg don't know anything about bad design choices.
"I want my husband to do the things I fantasize about this man doing to me."
The Cleveland Guardians "smothered" the Boston Red Sox with baserunning. Another classic, patented Jomboy breakdown for you on this fine weekend.
Special effects and makeup artists can do incredible things. For instance, Walton Goggins becoming The Ghoul went from taking five hours to under two over the course of filming Prime Video's "Fallout."
When it's time for family celebrations, you know the obvious questions are coming. After new NFL rookie Brian Thomas Jr. was picked in the NFL draft, his mom had a wonderful response to a very boring question she was asked during the event.
A man who has no business commenting on how others look decides to give letter grades to all of the recently-drafted NFL players and their fashion choices, looks and styles.
Even so, I doubt anything's worse for your self-esteem than the self-checkout camera at Target.
A new legal standard is gaining traction among conservative judges β one that might turn back the clock on drag shows, gun restrictions and more.
Gordon Ramsay swears by this easy 10-minute pasta dish, which he said has become a "regular midweek family meal" in his house.
These are Jello shots, but not the way you think.
The two recently released games, "Fallout 4" and "Fallout 76," have seen a huge influx of new players and fans thanks to the new Amazon series β and they're possibly going to be disappointed. Just play the older ones!
Some poor Redditor took one for the team and spent $800 on a photocopy of the script, just so they could upload the PDF to the internet.
Despite getting a station wrong in one of the captions, and calling it "the tube," The Sunday Times's Louise Callaghan documented the highlights of her safe 24-hour stay in New York City's MTA subway system.
Witches use hexes to cast spells on mere mortals. Nikola Arkane used those same powers to manipulate a deck of tarot cards for Penn and Teller on "Fool Us."
Business Insider's reporter went to Scottsdale, Arizona, to find out what's attracting millionaires, from booming business to desert views.
I think every last one of us has a humiliating moment our parents caught.
There's a good chance that the password you've been using since middle school can be cracked in seconds.
"In American strip clubs you have to throw money at the girls, but in Japan..."
The Senate hearings about public access funding got Mr. Rogers to save PBS is a well known story. Or is it?
Not all work is worthwhile. In fact, there are quite a few careers that are actively harming society.
Most of the time, you're financially better off if you don't stay in your current job.
"Pig-butchering" scams are tricking more and more Americans out of large sums of money β but the scammers are themselves victims of human trafficking and slavery.
Time doesn't heal all wounds. In fact, folks are just as angry after all these years.
These could even teach you a thing or two, if you're open minded.
Police have arrested hundreds of college students around the US as protests against the war in Gaza intensify across the country's campuses.
Strangers share the goofs they've made on vacation so that you don't have to suffer their same fate.
A whole bunch of countries have become considerably sadder over the past 13 years.
Located in Dallas, the once popular club was designed for 14 to 18-year-olds.
Be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it.
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.
In the middle of Taylor Tomlinson's "After Midnight" panel show, Drew Carey decided to remind the audience that he built his career on raunchy material.
The sight of blood-covered horses galloping through London has been interpreted by some as an "omen."
A woman finally gets sweet revenge on her family for ruining her wedding day.
The table has sat untouched since it was last used on May 23, 2016.
We're not there yet, but we're getting close to some massive advances in medicine, natural disaster detection and more.
What's the music tee with the highest demand in Colorado? You'd be surprised.
"I was gonna say, the dress section is popping today, but WTF is going on," Tiana Renay said.
The longest-living mammal on this list has a lifespan of 200 years.
The Minnesota property is one of 24 suburban homes built for aluminium company Alcoa in 1958.
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