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Footage From The I-70 Shows A Mini Avalanche Covering Up A Part Of The Highway

Why Are Millennials So Obsessed With How Much They Work?

Just Rent Your Clothes

Why Won't My Fiancé Leave Me Alone About The Reason I'm In Prison, And Other Advice Column Questions

The Roommates Who Taught Me To Love Being Alive

How R. Kelly's Gayle King Interview Shows Typical Abuser Behavior

Two Sex Workers Reveal What Life Is Like In A Massage Parlor

A New 'Street Fighter' For Old Hands

Netflix Finally Brings Romance To Reality TV

Luke Perry, Dylan McKay And The Myth Of The 'Bad Boy'

The Curious Power Of Giving Book Characters The Same Name

Overwatch's Community Can't Keep The Promise Of Its Queer-Friendly Lore

Silicon Valley's Latest Bizarre Craze Is 'Organized Intimacy'

Where Gun Laws Are Weaker, There Are More Mass Shootings

Ctrl-Alt-Delete: The Planned Obsolescence Of Old Coders

In The 'Black Guns Matter' Movement, 'Make Racists Afraid Again' Is About Education, Not Violence

A YouTuber Was Shot While Confronting A Security Guard At A Synagogue

Watch Master Sushi Chef Kate Koo Slice And Dice Like A Champ

Notifications Are Broken. It's Time To Fix Them

Woman Uses Whip To Turn Off Bedroom Light

Worker Comes Up With A Very Clever Way To Move Two Gas Cylinders At Once

Cleaner Strips The Grime From A Diner Carpet, And Oh Yes, This Is The Good Stuff

Moving Apartments In Japan Looks Like A Beautiful Dream

Skilled Driver Turns On An iPhone Using The Arm Of The Excavator

We Don't Know What To Call This Besides A 'Human Kaleidoscope'

Teen Athlete Casually Throws In A Few Jaw-Dropping Backflips While Skipping Rope

Clean House To Survive? Museums Confront Their Crowded Basements

You Deserve To Watch This Very Satisfying Aerial Video Of Hay Bale Being Made

The Hollywood Version of Brexit: Why TV Writers and Their Agents Are Spoiling for a Fight

The Reviews For Jordan Peele's 'Us' Are Out, And They're Pretty Fantastic

Things Descend Into Hilarious Mayhem In Olivia Wilde's Directorial Debut, 'Booksmart'

This R-Rated 'Good Boys' Trailer Is Like 'Superbad,' But With 12-Year-Olds

Harmony Korine, Glorious Weirdo

The Story Behind The World's First Movie Directed By A Blind Person

Luke Perry, Dylan McKay And The Myth Of The 'Bad Boy'

The History Behind Captain Marvel's Super Suit

How Adam McKay Makes Dense Topics Into Enjoyable Entertainment

'Captain Marvel' And The Lie Of The '90s

Why Are Netflix And Amazon's Categories So Wrong?

If Netflix Loves Cinema So Much, Maybe They Should Let Us Watch Movies In Their Entirety

James Bond Actors, Ranked

It's Been 20 Years Since 'Cruel Intentions,' And There's Never Been Another Movie Quite Like It

Michael Sheen, The Angel, And David Tennant, The Demon, Join Forces To Save The World In 'Good Omens'

The Director Of 'Hereditary' Returns With Colorful Cult-Horror Film 'Midsommar'

Is 'Captain Marvel' Just Another Origin Story? Here's What The Reviews Are Saying

It Was Hard For Brie Larson To Keep Her Role As Captain Marvel A Secret

Steven Spielberg Has Picked The Wrong Way To Argue Against Netflix

Crypto Will Get You a Haircut, a New TV, and a Waterpark Visit at This 4.3 Million-Square Foot “Bitcoin City”

History Teachers Are Bringing ‘Bill & Ted’ Into the Classroom

I Larped at a Drug-Fueled Cryptorave and It Ended in Tears