The fifth episode of X-Men '97 hits Disney+ this Wednesday, and these images reveal that a fan-favorite mutant hero (or more than one) will be making their debut
It's those little annoying things that leave you saying, "That would never happen in real life."View Entire Post ›
Jay Laga'aia has broken his silence on getting dropped from Play School in 2014 after 16 years on the successful children's show.
Simba has used AI to reveal what can happen if you don't get enough sleep. This includes light wrinkles in women and eye bags and dry skin in men
London law firm admits to error but judge says final order cannot be overturnedA couple were divorced by mistake after solicitors at a leading law firm made a computer error but a senior judge has said it cannot be overturned.The couple, referred to as Mr and Mrs Williams by the high court, were married for 21 years until they separated in 2023. Continue reading
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- A virtual auction is set to end on Saturday. Assets School's Illumination auction is open to the public. Among the items are: With Mother's Day and Father's Day coming up, these could make great gifts. "Assets is the only school in Hawaii specializing in educating students who are gifted, dyslexic, and have []
A new rumor claims Disney Plus plans to add a few genre-based, cable-like programming channels.
DR PHILIPPA KAYE: Boobs. Baps, bosoms, jugs norks. Coconuts, melons, puppies, the twins, the girls. Waps, tatas, cha-chas, knockers, honkers, bongos, bazookas.
From the column: "Pity will not help people with disabilities — or anyone for that matter."
Today on TAP: More than 400 economists work for the Federal Reserve Board. Far too many are intimidated by the echo chamber of bad economics created by Chair Jay Powell.
In this column I try not to cover things that any normal person knows are fake—like chemtrails. But just this week, Tennessee legislators passed a state law that bans “the intentional injection, release, or dispersion, by any means, of chemicals substances, or apparatus with the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight. In other words: chemtrails.
This week America witnessed a total solar eclipse. While most of us were like, “hey, that’s kind of cool I guess,” some Americans were expecting something more than just the shadow of the moon blotting out the sun and day turning into night. People wanted action. So in the days leading up to the solar eclipse, some people frantically spread eclipse predictions to all their friends on social media. Now that the dust has settled, let’s take a look at whether their predictions came true, and...