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From a Grim Reaper shaking hands with a doctor to baguette robberies, explore the strange world of bizarre stock photos and why they've become internet gold.
Kimberlee Singler, an American woman accused of murdering two of her children in 2023, has been extradited from the U.K. The case unraveled after her surviving daughter contradicted her story.
From never eating at McDonald's to never seeing Star Wars, a viral online challenge reveals the most common things people have never done. We explore the confessions and why they resonate.
Millie Bobby Brown's 'snow bunny' look for her brand Florence by Mills earned over 1.1M likes but sparked a fierce online debate over its style and her brand's direction.
A 14-year-old Florida girl, Jasmine Ramirez, is recovering after a successful 17-hour surgery to amputate her 174-pound leg. Her story of resilience has inspired global support.
The first trailer for 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man' is here, with Cillian Murphy returning as Tommy Shelby. Get details on the WWII plot, new cast, and the March 2026 Netflix release date.
Concha García Zaera, a Spanish grandmother, became an internet sensation by creating incredibly detailed art using only Microsoft Paint. Her story captivated over 300,000 followers on Instagram.
In the 'Pluribus' Season 1 finale, Carol and Manousos finally meet, but it's a clash, not a team-up. Rhea Seehorn and Carlos-Manuel Vesga break down the tense scene in an interview with Mashable.
A breakdown of the Pluribus Season 1 finale on Apple TV+. Carol Sturka receives an atomic bomb after the Others issue an ultimatum involving her frozen eggs, setting up a dramatic Season 2.
For 7 years, TV hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have been secretly decorating a NYC construction site for Christmas, creating a beloved photo spot without anyone knowing.
How did the 'Clever Comebacks' Twitter page gain 67k followers? An analysis of how fleeting wit becomes an internet legacy and why online conversation is now a performance.
Unpacking the deep symbolism behind Carol Sturka's choice of book, Ursula K. Le Guin's 'The Left Hand of Darkness', in the 'Pluribus' Season 1 finale and how it mirrors the show's core themes.