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The buzzword used in Williams' reply was "corny" as he compared himself to Bryant. The Los Angeles Lakers legend has quite a ...
Wife won’t stop posting the family’s tantrums, vomit and in-law beefs to social media, insisting it’s “her life, her right.” ...
Former England captain Owen Farrell says he does not understand the social media "poison" that often surrounds top level ...
Large groups of unruly teenagers at an Illinois pool and California mall prompted early closures that resulted in arrests, ...
As he prepares to captain the British and Irish Lions for the first time, Farrell tells Harry Latham-Coyle why he is trying ...
Taylor Fritz will probably want to refrain from street interviews for a while after a clip of him went viral a few days back, ...
Reveal of the Cleveland Browns' new alt all-brown helmet/uniforms came off like a front office fart with the 'Dude Wipes' ...
People today would rather continue with boring tasks than switch to those that are newer and more rewarding. So why can't we stop ourselves?
NPR's Adrian Ma talks to Adam Aleksic about his new book, "Algospeak," which looks at how algorithms and online creators are affecting the way people speak offline.
The WWE star attempted to defuse the situation with an apology, but she continued to be targeted online nonetheless.
Investigation reveals suspect's shift from conservative to radical left-wing views, documenting anti-Trump rhetoric and ...
A new women-only safety app called Tea allows users to anonymously share red and green flags about the men they’ve dated.