The internet is having a field day with Kanye West, who has officially become a case study in identity issues, or at least Ye has.
People say they don't want to be sad, but their online habits disagree. Content that channels sorrow for views has become a ubiquitous part of online culture. Why does it work?
This home has been abandoned for around 20-30 years now . It was inhabited by a man and a woman . The woman died first and around 20-30 years ago the man died to from a heart attack . It is a very ...
The journalist Kara Swisher discusses Elon Musk's goals in government — and the factors that have led to his radicalization.
There is always, locals say, something going on in New Orleans. This weekend, it’s the Super Bowl. For the 11th time, the Big ...
It is a bad day for Cleveland Browns fans, as Myles Garrett has requested the franchise trade him. Fans have taken to social ...
The Spice Girls alum, Mel B, recounts questioning herself and “going mad” during her past relationship that was allegedly ...
They are the shared language of the culture, a bizarre blend of relatable suffering, dark humor ... context to laugh at a perfectly timed "Sad Keanu" meme. It's the memes' inherent relatability ...
From the daily newsletter: reporting on a luxury-condo fiasco. Plus: John Cassidy on tariffs and trade wars; the ...
It’s not hard to understand why capys have a cultlike following on Instagram and TikTok. I fell for the giant rodent decades ...
As reported by Out, actors Jason Isaacs, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Sam Nivola all confirmed they will have nude scenes in Season 3. Considering they play father and sons, respectively, we hope not ...