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.
A TikTok video from an Uber Eats driver is going viral after she described catching two people attempting to get a free delivery by ignoring her calls. The video, posted by @arleneaesthetic, revealed ...
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 ...
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 ...