The Onion's Amicus Brief Is a Great Defense of Parody. It's Also Very Funny.
The satirical news site filed a very real legal document in the Supreme Court
What Is Time Blindness — And How Can You Overcome It?
Coming out of the pandemic, time feels weird. It turns out there's a term for that.
You Can Watch Hurricane Ian Live on Social Media
Livestreams are showing the damage on the Gulf Coast
The Mystery of the Creepy Smiling People at Baseball Games Has Been Solved
The trend of unsettlingly grinning faces in crowds is a marketing campaign for the movie "Smile"
Who Are the Try Guys and Why Is Everyone Suddenly Talking About Them Today?
One of the beloved YouTubers, Ned Fulmer, is at the center of an alleged cheating scandal
Sports Aren't the Only Way Saudi Arabia is Working to Improve Its Image
Hint: influencers are involved
Why Are Instagram Chefs Addicted to Slamming Their Food?
The bizarre ASMR seems to be a prerequisite for kitchen content these days
This Instagram Captures the Coolest Images of Roadside America
Neil Patrick Harris chats with The Retrologist creator Rolando Pujol about life on the road and his favorite kitschy corners of the country
Deepfakes Are on Reality TV Now. What Could Go Wrong?
The creators say this could make the internet more "human." Critics disagree.
MTV Created a Safe Space for Johnny Depp's VMAs Cameo
The Moon Man bit was prerecorded and applause was reportedly added in
How Did Microsoft’s Clippy Become a Cult Favorite?
The cartoon paperclip comeback you never expected
You Have to Try This Recipe From an Online Salad Sensation
The Salad Lab has over 2 million followers on TikTok, but the home chef behind it is about more than just viral vegetables
Why We Actually Liked Chipotle's Candle-Cup Marketing Ploy
The brand acknowledged that we've been stealing lemonade for years
Freezing Cold Takes Is the Sports Twitter We Deserve
Fred Segal’s popular social media feed mocks the sports world’s most confidently incorrect commentators
What Is “Quiet Quitting”? (Hint: It Isn’t Actually Quitting)
Employees are doing the bare minimum at their jobs in pursuit of a better work-life balance
Is It Antifeminist for Women to Want a “Soft Life”?
When we label a domestic lifestyle as such, it’s only capitalism and the corporations that benefit.