Culture
Will you be Larry David-maxxing this year? Younger generations praise “Curb” character’s relatable moments
"Today I learned I’ve been Larry David-maxxing my whole life."
“Olympic fit check”: International Olympians show off their team outfits on social media
From unboxing videos to makeshift fashion shows, Olympic athletes are sharing it all online.
Has the Olympic village found its next chocolatey dessert obsession?
Olympians are on the hunt for a dessert that lives up to 2024's chocolate muffin.
“Fire your PR team”: Tate McRae responds to backlash for promoting Team USA as a Canadian
"I don’t blame her for picking a winner though."
“Deeply revolting”: Fake immigration hotline catches kindergarten teacher calmly asking child’s parents be deported
"That little fella could have been a threat to our national security."
An old “Simpsons” episode about “crazy creeps on an island” is fueling conspiracy chatter
Matt Groening's alleged Epstein connection is back in the discourse.
“Bad on so many levels”: Jason Bateman tells Charli XCX she might want kids if she met the right guy. She’s married
This is why you Google someone before interviewing them.
Is Moltbook, the social network for AI agents, actually real? Kind of
Turns out humans can script Moltbook bots.
“Ranting, raving, being transphobic”: Grammys crowd cheers when Trevor Noah says Nicki Minaj “isn’t here”—and she does not take it well
"When you step into politics, you don’t get immunity from satire."
“It’s a literal witch hunt”: Are Etsy witches being removed from the platform? Some say an old ban is being enforced without warning
There's a surprising reason music fans are turning to Etsy witches.
Two guys are trying to eat all the world’s cuisines without leaving NYC—and documenting it all on TikTok
"I love how they're shining a light on all these under-appreciated restaurants from obscure cultures."
Sydney Sweeney dismisses “MAGA Barbie” label by saying she just wants to “make art.” It’s not going over great
"I've never been here to talk about politics."
“AG1 is bad for the world”: Bryan Johnson is publicly beefing with the supplement company
"AG1 is one of the lowest value health products in the world despite being the most heavily promoted," Johnson wrote.
“Homodachi Life confirmed!!”: Nintendo Miis are now allowed to be gay and nonbinary in latest “Tomodachi Life” release
The game also allows for non-binary preferences to be set.














