In this entertaining and satisfying #shorts video, watch as a scammer hilariously gets a taste of their own medicine. The ...
On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Fast & Furious 6, and Rocky Balboa are all among the very best sixth installments in major ...
Horror characters, whether that’s the beasties themselves or the eternal thirtysomethings leading franchises, are often easy to spot. Slightly sad in the eyes, usually a bit damp. But what happens ...
Apparently, not even the SEC Shorts emergency room could save Mississippi State this week. The latest episode of SEC Shorts took us inside the emergency room where the “doctors” tried to save some of ...
A large cryptocurrency investor who surfaced two months ago with about $11 billion worth of Bitcoin has opened almost $900 million in short positions against Bitcoin and Ether, signaling expectations ...
New limitations on the number of short-term rentals per block were passed by the Annapolis City Council on Monday. But some council members and residents worry that the city will struggle to enforce ...
Take a look at Tate McRae’s stunning photos on Instagram in a gorgeous black ensemble: The “she’s all i wanna be” singer’s recent photo carousel on Instagram features her in a black leather top and ...
Nintendo is no stranger to puzzles, but its latest one is a real head-scratcher. Out of absolutely nowhere, Nintendo released a Pixar-esque animated short on its YouTube channel called “Close to You,” ...
Fayetteville, Ark. — This week's edition of SEC Shorts gets a mix of "12 Angry Men" and "Star Wars" to prove multiple strong points of contention that have popped up across the SEC. For most of the ...
The rally appears to be driven by a significant short covering event, with short interest in the robotics company standing at approximately 8.2 million shares, representing about 28% of the available ...
Nintendo used its Nintendo Today app to solve the mystery of what was going on in the “Close to You” animated short, as it turns out that video was a Pikmin cartoon. It turns out the “entity” moving ...