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Watch scooters go rogue and kids learn valuable life lessons like gravity always wins and running indoors is a terrible plan. A $6 billion nuclear deal has Trump’s name all over it. It’s raising ...
The Department of Defense once again failed to pass its annual audit, the eighth time in as many years since Congress mandated a full accounting of the Pentagon’s expenses. This year’s findings, ...
The WCW debut of Fred Ottman as The Shockmaster didn't go accordingly to plan, resulting in one of the funniest moments in ...
The actress “couldn’t control” her bowels after taking a weight-loss drug and admitted to relieving herself backstage after ...
Taylor Momsen dug out her childhood Cindy Lou Who costume from “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” — and somehow managed to squeeze into it 25 years later. The Pretty Reckless frontwoman, now 32, shared ...
Discover how to build a hilarious, full-body cardboard costume inspired by classic Roblox characters! Follow the step-by-step process of transforming cardboard into a creative DIY costume, designed to ...
Taylor Momsen brought back an iconic costume this holiday season. Momsen, 32, proved that she still fits into her iconic Cindy Lou Who costume, which she wore while filming How the Grinch Stole ...
Did you know that by the end of the first week into the new year, 77% of resolutions will have already failed (Norcross, 1988)? Yikes! You might ask yourself, "Why bother trying?" Well, you should.
The seventh-ever mission of Japan's H3 rocket did not go according to plan. The H3 launched from Tanegashima Space Center on Sunday (Dec. 21) at 8:51 p.m. EST (0151 GMT and 10:51 a.m. local Japan time ...
On Sunday, J. D. Vance was presented with the simplest moral test: denounce commentators who traffic in medieval blood libels, who deny the Holocaust, and who endlessly harp on evil Jewish cabals.
Japan’s H3 rocket lifted off for its seventh mission on Sunday, but an engine failure foiled its attempt to insert a navigation satellite in geostationary orbit. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ...
Every January, millions of people resolve to improve their health. Many start with dramatic overhauls—cutting out entire food groups, committing to daily workouts, or vowing to reinvent their routines ...
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