Pete "Maverick" Mitchell returns to the base after three long decades, only to find that things have changed quite a bit. Watch the new "Top Gun: Maverick" trailer, which hits theaters on May 27.
This week's characters also include a rocker best known for a song primarily comprised of the lyric "woo-hoo" accusing Taylor Swift of not writing her songs, an editor-in-chief soliciting journalist salaries but refusing to divulge his own and a conservative pundit upset at a cartoon wearing something she wears all the time.
This week, we've also got Aaron Rodgers's playoffs loss and West Elm Caleb.
We didn't learn this until today, and 30 years of our lives just vanished into thin air.
Bully Maguire squeezes out as much money as he can on Fast Money.
A blessed man collected several different calls of that wild moment in the 49ers Packers game.
BuzzFeed was once a thriving internet company of cats, quizzes and cool videos. Then came the crash. Here's a comprehensive explainer of how the mighty viral content house fell out of favor of netizens.
This week, we've also got Cassie hiding in the bathtub in the season 2 premiere of TV show "Euphoria."
We're settling into 2022, year of the void, and things are… fine. Totally fine. Have some tweets.
In this unearthed clip from the old Comedy Central show "Insomniac," Dave Attell goes to a Local area network party and 2002 never seemed so long ago.
This week's characters include a startup bro who said the best way to expand your business is to start a sweatshop, a woman who said men shouldn't cry because it turns her off and more.
How CinemaSins has made us more cynical about the way we watch movies.
@Ballymoran took netizens on a wild ride to a landmark that's been permanently etched into our heads.
This week's characters include a man who became an instant meme after his NFTs were stolen, a guy who thinks a CEO who earns $1.5 billion isn't rich, a "Sesame Street" character who had a meltdown over a rock and a pundit with an opinion so bad it was dubbed "the worst take of 2022."
This is how a Windows XP bug, which Microsoft eventually fixed, began a chain reaction of faux public wi-fi networks.
Kids these days with their wireless broadband don't know what it was like to wait endlessly for a dial-up modem to connect to the internet. Here's a demonstration of what it's like to try to do it the old way in modern times.
Someone unearthed the incredible opening sequence to this very short-lived TV series starring Joe Pesci, Victoria Jackson, Dean Martin, Dick Butkus and a dog named Tony.
Astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter answers the internet's burning questions about astrophysics, and parallel universes.
On Tuesday, a Reddit thread posted by an anonymous woman to the r/AmITheAsshole subreddit about a dilemma involving her boyfriend, an uncompromising boss and a controversial Danny DeVito cardboard cut out went viral.
Yeah, that's exactly what Spotify would have looked like.
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