I'm Glad My Office Lunch Bully Finally Got Fired, And More Of This Week's Best Work Drama
A cashier reflects on a customer asking for a refund on her $0.02 donation to a local children's hospital.
A cashier reflects on a customer asking for a refund on her $0.02 donation to a local children's hospital.
You'll never want to leave your little buddy behind after watching this.
Moments after Shane Reimche entered the store, a four-foot saw blade slammed right into the door, where he was standing.
For people in New York, maximum coverage is set to begin at 3:18 p.m. and will end around four minutes later.
Carol Burnett wanted to major in journalism at UCLA but couldn't afford it. Conan, who has two college-going kids was shocked at what UCLA cost back then, and how Burnett managed to afford it.
This week, a mother who wants to track her son’s location on a school trip, an employee who doesn’t close the bathroom stall door, and a letter writer who refuses to recycle.
The love for Guinness and Heineken runs deep across generations, but there are a few other beers that stand out as exclusive tastes.
Sometimes, you just need to watch something that makes you feel good.
Trump's media company, which runs Truth Social, is flying high after starting trading. There are plenty of reasons to believe it won't stay up there.
"Kong needed this one after the whooping he got last time 😮💨."
When your baby nephew is obsessed with Kiss, there's only one thing left to do.
Conservatives might reclaim the Senate with key victories in Arizona, Ohio, Montana, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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."
Shoes with carbon plates have raised questions among professional runners, and this demonstration will give you an idea why.
Just in time for some April Fools fun, Puzzmo has remixed some of their most popular games.
In FX's reboot of "Shōgun," the story is primarily told through Japanese and English, and it's the language interpretations of its characters and the subtitling that add a layer of much-needed nuance.
This year, if you receive an extension, the deadline to file will be pushed back to October 15.
How can anybody use a computer without these must-have programs at the ready? It boggles the mind.
Imagine if Nelson smoked before the show. Actually, you probably don't need to imagine.
Business Insider's Harry Kersh tried the new recipes for a number of McDonald's burgers, including its famous Big Mac. Here's what he found.
A woman is conflicted after being ripped off by a neighborhood barista.
Listen, somedays you're just too tired.
"As Nutmeg's legal council, she has been advised to stay silent on this matter," one person commented.
If you hear the 118th Congress described as a bunch of slackers, you’re not getting the whole story.
Studies have found that men gossip among themselves just as much as women do, just less positively.
Unlike normal chess, in "Really Bad Chess" the piece allocations are randomized and not mirrored.
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.
"Clerks" references aside, people seem drawn to this two-digit number substantially more than its numerical kin. But, why are our silly little brains so honed in on 37?
While it might seem in good fun to poke fun at Emmaleigh and Dugsly, experts believe that there are plenty of ethical and privacy concerns to consider.
The short, troubled reign of the nuclear family has come to an end. But we can replace it with something even better.
Keep in mind, there was no online spoilers back then.
A guy's fiancée is not rocking with him, at all.
The wild expenses, shady deals and greed that ruined Vice.
By far the most ironic, and hilarious, part of this clip is the car advertises against doing crime. But Joey clearly doesn't care about his sponsor's plea for peace.
There's a lot of jokes about "he is risen" on Sunday, and as long as you're down to clown with them, you'll have a good time with these tweets.
Even though noted Knicks fan and chef Action Bronson's courtside face reveal was expected, it still amazed fans.
James Austin Johnson opens "SNL" by doing the best Trump impersonation by far, satirizing Trump's God Bless the USA bible.
We'd recommend avoiding every single behavior on this list if you have any interest in lasting beyond your first 24 hours.
The $4.15 million property comes with a spectacular ocean view.
Traditional Chinese guzheng player Moyun's "Hotel California' cover is mesmeric. (From 2023)
Be careful not to get any tears on your controller or else it might stop working.
"Menswear is… a spindly glory hole that, if you dare jam your d—k in, tickles for a second but mostly makes you feel broke and sad."
On April 12, 2024, we all get to find out if "Woody Woodpecker Goes To Camp" is an actual film intended for children, or a cruel April Fool's joke meant for sickos who remember Woody the Woodpecker.
Classic mid-century touches, a dreamy kitchen and plenty of outdoor space. What more could you want?
Trump loves this guy. The MAGA bros aren't so sure.
Some people in the comments are saying he did the wrong thing.
Don't assume you're fine when something weird pops up. These stories are perfect reminders to go see a doctor.
More young workers are going into trades as disenchantment with the college track continues, and rising pay and new technologies shine up plumbing and electrical jobs.
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