This '60s Home Is A Treasure Trove Of Trinkets And Quirky Design โ Take A Look Inside
The Alabama property is listed for just $349,000.
The Alabama property is listed for just $349,000.
"I submitted myself for an informercial for what looked like a female beauty product," Sarah Pribis said.
Trump dozed off on the very first day of his hush money trial. I guess that's one way to make sure he keeps quiet in the courtroom.
Not only are the vocals spread out among four people, they're able to perfectly nail the piano part too.
Matt Liddy was scouring through archival footage of the 1970 Minneapolis teachers strike when an unmistakable face from the crowd appeared and the reaction from one of his closest friends might bring a tear to your eye. (From 2022)
Some TV markets in the US are significantly larger than entire countries.
The Northeast's largest quake over the past 50 years had a magnitude of 5.3.
Joel Cauchi's father believes he targeted women in the Bondi attack because "he wanted a girlfriend, he's got no social skills and he was frustrated out of his brain."
Internet strangers are surprisingly forthcoming regarding the heinous, hilarious and otherwise eye-popping things they've overheard.
Analysis from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia finds that credit card balances, delinquencies and utilization rates have reached their highest levels on record.
"When we in the West drew your regions' borders, and set you up with perfectly functioning dictatorships... we expected a little better."
Monogamy isn't for everybody, and the rise of polyamory and other forms of ethical non-monogamy as subcultures has given modern lovers better tools to express their sexual and romantic love. Getting there can be a challenge though.
Full marks for those three-point turns.
"The Daily Show's" Michael Kosta meets a man dedicated to taking down the drivers โ including law enforcement officers โ who employ illegal methods to avoid traffic tickets.
Rich people in the area were looking for gravesite security, but pretty soon, entire familes began moving in.
Your goal is to turn every letter solid.
Next time you've got too much on your mind, do this.
This week, a letter writer who felt threatened by a strangerโs low-hanging shorts, two people in their twenties who want to retire on $500,000 and a mother who wants her son to wear her wedding gown at his wedding.
How they set boundaries, navigate jealousy, wingman their spouses and foster community.
"I got a rock in one hand and Tetris in the other."
Never underestimate the ability of camouflage.
A woman struggles with uninviting a super problematic guest to her wedding.
Patrick Tomasso breaks down some new cameras filmmakers are using, and explains why it ultimately doesn't matter โ as long as you know what you're doing.
"You'll never see us again, so you might as well fโking sing it."
A judge is now refusing to rescind the divorce, saying the "certainty and finality that flows from a final divorce order" must be respected.
No more frustrating stretches that were created for olympians.
Inflation, limited supply and fierce buyer competition have pushed home prices to record-breaking highs since the pandemic.
In a video posted by El Chepito on TikTok, the user shared how a part of the Tesla Cybertruck's accelerator pedal dislodged and put them in a very dangerous situation.
While his team missed out on the playoffs, Serbian basketball player Boban Marjanoviฤ ended the regular season with a gift to his former team's fans in Los Angeles โ even if it literally cost him and his team a point.
The way things have been going lately, we'll take any chance of improvement we can get.
"The most interesting thing about these groups and pages is that they're not clearly selling anything โ or even, seemingly, working together in any coherent way."
Although the body has never been identified, Green Boots is widely believed to be Tsewang Paljor, who died during the 1996 climbing disaster on the mountain.
A new study shows that moving away from a big city can be bad for your career.
Here are the latest updates to the Gay Travel Index.
Jacklyn โDivaโ Cook, a former dancer at Atlanta's Gold Club, was one of the hottest performers in the '90s. From celebrities to athletes, this is what Atlanta's heyday was like, when performers like Cook were earning $5,000 per hour.
Someone asked Reddit users to open up about their families' most shocking secrets, and boy, did they deliver.
Data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis reveals the fastest-growing states in terms of real gross domestic product.
If you want to stand out in someone's mind, this easy toothpick vanish will do the trick.
It's easy to recognize these telltale signs that someone is a terrible person.
You're not going to toss that smartphone in favor of this weird pin from Humane anytime soon.
"I've heard rumblings, that I look like someone from TV..."
While some secrets are just thoughtful attempts to preserve feelings, others are complete unhinged lies of omission.
A list of movies that aren't suitable for the faint-hearted.
Confusingly, the games seem to be mostly in Chinese instead of Korean, but you don't need to know either to "enjoy" the experience.
You can run, but you can't hide from internet super sleuths.
Using data from IMDb, this study ranked the most disappointing follow-up films of all time.
Contestant Lee Wilkins made an obvious blunder while answering a $2,000 question about The Manhattan Project.
If the phrase "she ate and left no crumbs" makes no sense to you, allow us to explain.
Unsettling new research has found that some frogs can, and do, scream โ we just can't hear them.
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