Guy Sets Up 'Wee-Trap' Near The Pub, And More Of The Week's Weirdest World News
Including an 8-year-old who's a better driver than most we've seen.
Including an 8-year-old who's a better driver than most we've seen.
If you’ve ever noticed those inconspicuous mirrors in Target, it turns out they’re not just for decoration.
In this animated clip, Patreon CEO Jack Conte shares one of his favorite stories about how we sometimes follow habits without questioning them.
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya shut out a penalty, then stopped another effort and eventually won his team a point.
A man overhears someone talking about his friend and delivers an unexpected response.
New Hampshire is the only state where adults get a pass for skipping an important and very useful regulation.
Ready to feel intense anxiety? Turn on your TV.
Only the very wealthy used to have ready access to photography, but thanks to Kodak, this technology became the most common way for everyday people to express themselves.
Is the magic gone? Here's how you can tell.
Ever wondered what Alfalfa from "The Little Rascals" is up to these days? You probably won't like the answer.
What was making that mysterious scratching noise? Turns out, the answer was buried deep inside one of the backpacks, and it’s not what you’d expect!
Couch.com presents the best furniture giveaway of the fall sweepstakes season! Enter for your chance to win a brand new sofa, custom-made in the USA, from Couch.com and a brand new hardwood coffee table, made-to-order in the USA, from James & James.
In this viral clip, a dog attempts a climb that’s a little steeper than expected, and the results are a priceless memory.
What's he doing to that lobster?
North Carolina's GOP nominee for governor referred to himself as a "Black Nazi" and expressed support for reinstating slavery on a porn forum around a decade ago.
The fall and rise of vinyl and record stores.
Tom Kenny, the voice of SpongeBob, surprised Ike Wynter, a wood artist, when he purchased a piece that was meant as a gift for him.
Trump might be one of the most odious men who ever lived, but for better or worse, he's delivered plenty of meme material over the years.
Homebuyers in some cities can save more than $400 a month by buying instead of renting.
If you already love late-night grocery shopping like me, there's a hack on the list you've just gotta try.
One woman might be cashing out on her man right before he's about to make it big, in our opinion.
Nobody wants a self-proclaimed "Black Nazi" on the same ballot as them.
From the high fees to the cult-like atmosphere, they’re sharing what it’s really like to be on the inside — and what got them booted out.
Los Angeles Dodgers's Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani has set the bar so high, he might be hanging out there all alone for a while. Ohtani became the first player to reach the 50-50 club, with homes runs and stolen bases.
According to a recent survey, women are more content with a lower net worth than men are.
Ever noticed that shopping for men feels like a sprint while shopping for women feels more like a leisurely stroll?
Built back in 1839, the building is now on the market for $850,000.
You can always keep this in mind to avoid getting ripped off in Japan.
Did you ever wonder why the Oklahoma panhandle has such an odd shape? Well, it has to do with the Missouri Compromise.
Eldest-daughter syndrome is backed by science. It's great news for parents and younger siblings.
Apple wants you to believe that their AI integration is worth the upgrade, but that's not why the iPhone 16 is a worthy successor.
What starts as a calm evening watching “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” quickly takes an unexpected turn.
Are you still mad that your ship didn't come in? Don't worry, other people are still fuming over their OTPs too.
Sometimes, all it takes is a single line to make movie history.
A four-year-old video of Indian celebrity Chef Vikas Khanna has resurfaced and is going viral again. In the clip, Khanna delivers a quick-witted response to a BBC journalist who asked him a racially charged question.
Not all streaming services are created equal when it comes to shows, movies and genres. Here's what sets them apart.
A bunch of things that've made women's no-go lists, and how to know if you're already in the doghouse.
The light fixtures gracefully descend like clouds from the ceiling, adding an elegant, soft glow to any room.
More than half of the country's states lost wealthy Gen Z households to emigration in 2022.
There's no doubt that baby boomers have very distinct generational markers, but we won't miss these quirks at all.
A complete and total lack of fortitude from the party leader has a lot to do with the problem.
About half of Americans are part of the middle class, according to Pew Research Center.
A once-popular genre died in the '60s, and a now-popular genre was birthed in the '90s.
If you’ve ever noticed those inconspicuous mirrors in Target, it turns out they’re not just for decoration.
There might not be perfect indicators outside of hard evidence, but there are some behaviors that should raise an eyebrow.
This week, a letter writer "determined to pursue" a closer relationship with their cousin, an HR department that thinks it’s inherently “rude and hostile” to correct someone older than you, and a babysitting bait-and-switch.
Seriously, you take it... I'll sit in the middle.
Who's the worst actor of all time, and why?
A woman is at her wits' end after her fiance gifts her a $38 engagement ring to test her loyalty.
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