A viral Reddit post reveals women say "congratulations" on hearing about a divorce, while men say "I'm sorry".
A TikTok video now going viral on Reddit captures a raven at a FedEx warehouse accepting cookies from a worker. Taking two at a time, the bird stacks them on the ground and picks them all up at once.
To avoid paying a $230 security deposit, two roommates asked a 25-year-old to keep a utility account in her name indefinitely after she moved out. The thread on r/AmIOverreacting questioned if she was ...
A woman's Reddit post about her husband following her instructions to the letter — taking out only her work uniform and leaving the rest of the laundry to go musty overnight — has drawn over a ...
Digital press-on nails that changed color in seconds debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show 2026 in Las Vegas to a mix of awe and skepticism from people online. The nails came from beauty tech start ...
The Law & Order theme song has always been iconic, but now it's going viral with its own TikTok dance. Featured Video Last week, @jonas_sjv posted a video of himself with a group of friends standing ...
Since exploding on the conspiracy theory scene in October 2017, the self-proclaimed Donald Trump administration insider who calls himself “QAnon” has made a great many predictions of what will be ...
The creator of the bizarre breakout hit Fruit Love Island crashed out after backlash against generative AI led to a rash of video removals. The owner of "AI Cinema" accounts on TikTok and YouTube ...
When one gets a medical procedure, they may be surprised about the preparations they need to undergo before they can actually receive treatment. Featured Video For example, one might be told to ...
A TikTok woman is going viral after sharing her response to news of hantavirus-infected passengers stranded on a cruise ship. She advised against allowing the infected passengers to disembark until ...
TikTok is rolling out new controls that let users limit how much AI-generated content appears on their FYP (For You Page), addressing long-running complaints about “AI slop” overwhelming the platform.
Redditors shared a wide range of examples from their experiences going into people's homes for their work. There was everything from health and safety hazards, such as urine-soaked carpets, to being ...