Biden campaign selling 'Will You Shut Up, Man' T-shirts following first presidential debate
There was no shortage of wild interjections during Tuesday night’s debate between President Trump and Vice President Biden, and now Biden’s campaign has decided to go ahead and print one on a T-shirt.
Researchers reveal the perfect 'flirty' face for women: study
For some single people, it can be hard to tell when someone is actually flirting with you. Fortunately for them, new research suggests that there may be a specific facial expression that women use when they’re flirting.
Woman's epic reaction to 'spooky' ghostlike figure in TikTok video goes viral: 'What was that?'
A video, posted earlier this week by TikTok user Anna Banana, shows what appears to be a figure ruffling a curtain in front of her open sliding glass door.
Once-abandoned cat with different colored eyes, extra toes becomes Instagram famous
Sansa the Polydactyl Cat -- named after the Game of Thrones character Sansa Stark -- was abandoned by her original owners before she was adopted and became an Instagram star.
After talking to appliance experts, it has become apparent that a great many dishwashers out there — maybe even the one in your kitchen — are actually dying.
Travelers rate these North American airports top for satisfaction
Results of the 2020 North America Airport Satisfaction Study indicate that satisfaction within such airports has "risen sharply" since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, J.D. Power said.
Party City under fire for Confederate soldier kids' Halloween costumes at Virginia store
A party supply chain is facing criticism after one of its stores in Virginia stocked its shelves with Confederate soldier children’s Halloween costumes this year, according to reports.
'Find my cat': Reddit user posts photo of living room, challenges Internet to find hidden pet
“Find my cat in this photo,” wrote pizzaslayer111 next to a photo that, seemingly, did not picture any cats, let alone pizzaslayer111’s cat specifically.
Is Halloween still happening? Nearly 25% plan to trick or treat despite cities clamping down
Americans are still hopeful about trick-or-treating this Halloween despite a number of cities clamping down on holiday festivities in the age of COVID-19.
Salvation Army starts 'Rescue Christmas' fundraising campaign early amid coronavirus pandemic
The Salvation Army has provided more than 100 million meals, 1.5 million nights of safe shelter, and emotional and spiritual support to over 800,000 people since March.