The US exits Afghanistan after 20 years of war, with little to no success to show for it. John Oliver took an excellent look at how things reached this point during Sunday’s show.
This short and not-so-sweet incident from King County, Washington, involving a Jeep driver who lost the plot, is road rage in its purest form.
Disgraced singer R. Kelly’s sex abuse trial started last week, and the women who have testified thus far have not held back.
‘The Pinnacle’ is a New York apartment with a serious asking price, and it is supposedly unlike any other property in the city, the nation, and likely the world.
Gigi Hadid’s real estate developing father, Mohamed Hadid, is behind the construction of the largest home ever permitted in Los Angeles County.
This week, in totally unhinged anti-vaxxer rants that are very easy to fact check, we have Matt Baker from Ocean Beach, San Diego.
Far away from the American Midwest and bygone times are 12 000 of the world’s most conservative Mennonites who shun technology in favour of a simpler way of life.
Apple updated its App Store policy in June, and since then a number of US-based apps that allow you to order cannabis from the comfort of the couch have gone live.
Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, is back in the news regarding his laptops, and his past fondness for both drugs and prostitutes.
Notorious hate group the Westboro Baptist Church picketed another Foo Fighters concert, and out came the Dee Gees.
The guest list for Barack Obama’s 60th birthday bash this past weekend was extensive, but the royal couple appears to have been snubbed.
Maxwell Berry made sure everybody knew that his parents were loaded, before groping flight attendants and being duct-taped to his seat.
Rock star Adam Levine and Namibian model Behati Prinsloo have created a comfy oasis for their family in Los Angeles.
Ibrahim bin Laden, the older half brother of Osama bin Laden, has put his abandoned Bel Air mansion on the market.
A new Guinness World Record has been awarded for the world’s most expensive French fries, which are sprinkled with edible gold flakes, of course.
J.J. Abrams’ four-part docuseries explores our fascination with unidentified flying objects, and the influence the American government (among others) has had in masking the truth.
Jeff Bezos must have known that blasting into space in a phallic-shaped rocket would inspire thousands of jokes and memes.
Michael Winslow, most famous for starring in the 1980s movie franchise ‘Police Academy’, is back with a bang on ‘America’s Got Talent’.
The couple who sparked last year’s deadly cross-country El Dorado wildfire after a botched gender reveal party are being made to pay for their mistake.
You might not know the name Richard Wershe Jr., but you’ve probably heard of White Boy Rick.
If Donald Trump still had a Twitter account, you can guarantee he would already have fired off a number of attacks.
Bruce Springsteen’s 1975 classic, ‘Thunder Road’, has been an American staple for more than four decades. Perhaps that’s why there’s so much intrigue around its opening lines.
Despite the fact that unvaccinated Americans account for virtually all recent COVID-19 hospitalisations and deaths, there is still a great deal of hesitancy.
The US Court of Appeals has ruled that Joe Maldonado-Passage, better known as Joe Exotic, should have his prison sentence shortened.
Sacha Baron Cohen’s 2018 series ‘Who is America?’ made a fool out of many US politicians and public figures. Roy Moore, then a US Senate candidate, was one of them.
The man, in just his boxer shorts and a single sock, was arrested for suspected arson after jumping from rooftop to rooftop and swinging on cable lines.
Even after years and years of reading about sheer government incompetence, there is still room to be surprised.
I regret to inform you that at least two of the drivers participating in America’s Stadium Super Trucks racing series are not well-adjusted people.
Mark Zuckerberg used his electric surfboard, along with a Fourth of July prop and a fitting soundtrack, to celebrate Independence Day.
Zorro Ranch, as it is known, was bought by Jeffrey Epstein in 1993. The 8 000-acre property is now on the market.