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Featuring that sassy little smoking duck you've seen everywhere.
Featuring that sassy little smoking duck you've seen everywhere.
You'll never want to leave your little buddy behind after watching this.
The former president is trying to tackle with his eye-watering legal bills in the most Trump way imaginable: selling bibles at $60 a pop.
Hazel is one of two sweet old pups that have been given a new home by Home Suite Hotels.
Appearing in a segment with Chris Wallace, Larry David didn't mince words when talking about his nemesis Donald Trump's election denial and other routine behavior.
Shoutout to the roughly 20 percent of US adults who don't think they could take on a rat.
This little couch potato is extremely well hidden.
"See, I thought I got me a little baby kitten..."
People are increasingly using drugs like psilocybin, ketamine, and LSD as a way to do better on the job.
Even when they're not trying, other people can sometimes make us overexcited in totally unsexy environments. Here are some of the wildest instances of accidental arousal.
Three years on from the Capitol attack, Trump and other Republicans are rewriting history, and describing the riot's convicted participants as "hostages" and "heroes."
Colorado's Democratic secretary of state, Jena Griswold, has faced a huge increase in violent threats since supporting a lawsuit to keep Trump off the state's ballot.
You've seen listings that have a shower in the kitchen, now you can see it being used to its full potential thanks to Ally, a resident of a tiny New York City apartment.
See how these men responded to the prompt, "things you can say to your dog but not your girlfriend."
"We need to normalize clean kid rap, I’m so here for it, I play for my son daily," one parent commented.
Unlike normal chess, in "Really Bad Chess" the piece allocations are randomized and not mirrored.
Unsurprisingly, unhinged vaccine conspiracies come up a lot — not a great look for a "serious" candidate.
Lee Abbamonte picked his favorite and least favorite states, based on the diversity of their natural landscapes and the vibrancy of their cities.
"You gave them the chance to tap into their inner child, something a lot of parents in minorities lost due to having to work hard since a very young age," wrote the daughter of a lady whose mother was given the trip.
The Magarigawa Club private track, first of its kind in Asia, is a 2.17-mile circuit carved into the Chiba Prefecture mountains. It has 22 corners and 800 meters of straights.
Even though noted Knicks fan and chef Action Bronson's courtside face reveal was expected, it still amazed fans.
We'd recommend avoiding every single behavior on this list if you have any interest in lasting beyond your first 24 hours.
Listen, somedays you're just too tired.
Remember, it's just a video, please do not hurt your computer screens.
Most of these movies came out before "PUBG" and "Fortnite" but will never get adequate credit for inventing the concept. But we remember, and we give credit. Thank you, Koushun Takami.
Some people in the comments are saying he did the wrong thing.
The $4.15 million property comes with a spectacular ocean view.
I mean, $75,000 doesn't just show up at your doorstep everyday.
A cargo vessel crashed into the major Baltimore bridge, sending a number of cars into the river below. Eight people reportedly fell, of which six are still missing.
This week, a manager who asked a minister to pray over their workplace problems, a letter writer who is “disgusted” by her boyfriend’s physical appearance and a woman considering moving in with an older man she barely knows to save money.
The ten wealthiest finance folks have a staggering combined net worth of $446.9 billion dollars.
Years later, Natalia Kills has alluded that the moment was stagged and the network betrayed her.
A man debates whether he's asking his gym buddy to hang out too many times after several let downs.
The truth about garment supply chains.
If you're like me, even someone getting up from their seat too fast can make you feel like the plane's falling.
These films all take place in just one day, or one crazy evening — which makes them very easy to follow, and in some cases much more believable.
Photos of the aftermath of the Baltimore bridge collapse show pieces of the bridge in the water after the crash.
What's being milked here? Oh, you know. *Ahem* A "coke can," if you know what we're saying.
Classic mid-century touches, a dreamy kitchen and plenty of outdoor space. What more could you want?
In the past nine years, the musician and artist has lost two sons — an experience he explores in a shocking, deeply personal new ceramics project. He discusses mercy, forgiveness, making and meaning.
"The thing about middle schoolers, is that they will violently humble you."
Bridges are getting safer — but their designers need to keep up with the ever-growing size of cargo ships.
The place was built back in 1825, and has kept much of its Victorian-era charm inside.
Somehow, it's heartening to hear some of the most talented people in the world discuss their failures.
Don't assume you're fine when something weird pops up. These stories are perfect reminders to go see a doctor.
On Tuesday, the Meta-established Oversight Board released a new ruling on how Facebook moderates the Arabic word "shaheed," which translates roughly to "martyr."
In celebration of Women's History Month, "Jimmy Kimmel Live" took to the streets to test men on how well they know some of history's most iconic women.
Learn from others, and steer clear of these life-ruining activities and substances.
Founded in 1831, the opulent private club has long guarded its membership list closely. A leak this month caused a scandal.
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