It’s hard to believe, but YouTube is officially two decades old this year. The video-sharing giant quietly went online in May 2005 with a beta version, then fully launched in
It’s hard to believe, but YouTube is officially two decades old this year. The video-sharing giant quietly went online in May 2005 with a beta version, then fully launched in
It’s officially back-to-school season, and what better way to celebrate than by ranking the movies that made us all wish detention was a little more fun? “Entertainment Weekly“ just dropped
One Direction breaks up, “Potato Parcels” go viral, and the Pumpkin Spice Latte finally lives up to its name. Here’s what was in the news 10 years ago this week.
Dad Bods, “farting carrots,” and love songs for face-numbing narcotics. Here’s what was in the news 10 years ago this week. “Dad Bods” were coming into style A student at
“Justiniston,” gun-cooked bacon, Kermit gets dumped, and “Fantastic Four” sucks! Here’s what was in the news 10 years ago this week. Jennifer Aniston married Justin Theroux They went to great
Deflategate, lion hunters, and robot murder. Here’s what was in the news 10 years ago this week. A lion-hunting dentist from Minnesota became the most-hated man in America Americans heard
After nearly 40 years of fans quoting the line “There’s no basement at the Alamo,” Pee-wee Herman’s iconic red bicycle has finally made its way there—for real this time. The
All-day McMuffins, celebrity splits, and Justin Bieber vs. Stephen Baldwin. Here are 10 things that were in the news 10 years ago this week. McDonald’s started testing all-day breakfast “The
Elmo’s social media got hacked, and he started spewing antisemitic bile. You’ll never guess who the hackers plan to target next! If you follow Elmo on social media, you’re used
The first Amazon Prime Day, butt covers for cats, and Tom Cruise is crazy. Here are 10 things that happened 10 years ago this week. The first Amazon Prime Day