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One of the most insidious and disturbing growing communities on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and numerous message boards is the MAP community.
The cineplex may be irreversibly dead, but the drive-in with its retro charm and fresh air may have found a way back into our hearts.
The WHO has been spreading dangerous misinformation. Instead of owning up to their constant, deadly mistakes, they have foolishly deputized a mediocre woke popstar in order to regain credibility. It won’t work.
The headline was a first in Jewish history: “Senior Orthodox rabbis allow Zoom for Passover seder due to Coronavirus.”
It wasn't fans that crashed this industry; it was publishers that decided to ignore systemic issues and mock readers instead, capped off by the hand grenade of the coronavirus.
Going inside has made us realize that we are our own main characters. Joe Exotic shows us just how to be the hero we want in our own lives. Even if the price is our freedom.
Twitter's attempt to staunch the flow of misinformation surrounding the coronavirus is very nearly laughable. The attempts appear partisan at best, and nefarious at worst.
One man in Naples, Florida did what he could to change that by leaving a $10,000 tip after his meal in Skillets restaurant, where he is a regular.
Depictions of disease and the art that comes from disease can oftentimes inspire for generations.
Ever wanted to get out of work so bad that you faked having a virus in the middle of a global pandemic? One McDonald's employee did just that.
The postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to coronavirus prolongs the question of whether male athletes who self-ID as women will compete in women’s sports.
A pastor in Louisiana has come under fire for holding a Sunday church service in defiance a state order banning large gatherings. He plans to keep serving his brethren.
Contestants on "Big Brother Canada" haven't had contact with the outside world since the competition began, until they were told about the coronavirus pandemic.
The US Department of Justice has stated that, for the purpose of high school athletics, boys are not girls, despite gender expression.