A brain teaser asks the viewer to find the broom in a pile of colorful clothes. It takes about a minute to solve the puzzle, but one in three people have trouble finding it and ultimately give up.
The Last House on Dead End Street is an exploitation horror movie that the director didn't take credit for until years later.
A gunfight broke out on Tuesday evening at a Circle K gas station in Decatur between at least four men with bullets flying across the forecourt of the garage - three innocent bystanders were hit.
“[Donald Trump] thinks he’s being persecuted, but he’s simply being held to account for his alleged actions, as every other citizen of this country would be.”
Step 1 is to get some clarification on their exact concerns.
On April Fools' Day, the Scottish Parliament’s new hate crime bill came into effect after almost a year of delays. The law claims it is designed to halt hate speech and consolidate similar laws already on the books.
The TCL QM8 proves the brand can compete with industry giants, with excellent picture quality, great sound, and a dedicated picture mode for console gamers.
Wide receiver Rome Odunze chats with Lauren Screeden moments after he was
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In today's Morning Brew, we're discussing that one big question you hate to get, plus lessons you learned in school that didn't age well.
Some parents offer support through positive affirmation. A simple “Good game, sport,” or “Great work, kiddo,” can really help keep any young person from the devil’s temptations. Positive reinforcement builds confidence, and confidence creates success. That’s the American way, but it’s not the way of Patrick Warburton’s parents. The parents of Joe Swanson do not subscribe to that New Age feel-goodery. Celebrating the show’s 25th Anniversary with the rest of the cast at the Paley Center, Patrick...
Of all the things one might associate with Jerry Seinfeld, excited sentimentality might be the last. But remembering the day he shot the recent finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm, his voice approaches something dangerously close to swelling. “As I drove home that night, my scalp was just tingling. I thought what we had done was just the coolest, wildest, most remarkable thing,” he says of his surprise (though much guessed at) appearance. It was, he says, the callback to end all callbacks, a...