Kristen Wiig is one funny lady. In an era of Hollywood where comedies have been on the back foot for quite some time, her name is one that continues to get people through the doors.
Jason Taylor gave sports fans a serious case of deja-vu during Monday Night Football. When the Miami Dolphins took on the New York Jets on Monday, September 29, cameras cut to Taylor, 51, who appeared ...
"During the Blockbuster days of the '90s. I would rent my favorite Super Nintendo games and use my sister's blow dryer to peel the stickers off of them and put them on crap games I owned." ...
These funny statistics about Americans will have you laughing—and we guarantee they're 100% true There’s no shortage of interesting facts out there about the world and the people who live in it. That, ...
As Donald Trump’s allies and the Federal Communications Commissions chair scramble to pretend that the censorship of Jimmy Kimmel Live! was anything other than the president wanting to control the ...
There’s a great deal of pressure on me to be funny. I feel it at church, at pickleball and when I run into people at the supermarket. This is what happens when you write a humor column for 25 years.
Life can feel pretty routine sometimes. Wake up, grab a coffee, get through work, make dinner, repeat. Most of the time, we barely pause long enough to notice what’s going on around us. Thankfully, ...
Far-right influencers and violent extremists are posting identifying details about people they view as celebrating or glorifying the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. The campaign has been ...
What's in a name? In Alabama, it might be corn, a skillet or even something stranger. Across the state, tucked between winding country roads and quiet hollows, are towns whose names could double as ...
Co-creators and showrunners Greg Daniels and Michael Koman spoke about why 'The Paper' is set in the newspaper industry, how they hope the show finds its own path and why there are no references to ...
Job candidates with names that sound smooth and soft may have a surprising edge in the hiring process, according to a new study that explored how sound symbolism leads to hiring biases. Researchers at ...