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The internet never fails to deliver… In this funny short video, I react to some of the dumbest, weirdest, and most awkward Facebook posts you’ve ever seen. If secondhand embarrassment is your thing — ...
Back for another round of unbelievable Facebook fails! In Part 2, we react to some of the dumbest posts people have ever shared online — from wild typos to jaw-dropping logic fails. 🎥 Inside the ...
Centralians have gathered together in the Red Centre capital to support local community groups in a march which has been ...
Former political strategist Tony Barry, who graced the ABC’s election panel on Saturday night, described the coverage as “shallow” and “beyond woeful”.
A flurry of economic updates paints a mixed picture of the U.S. economy. Here’s the good and bad from this week’s data.
Australians will head to the polls on Saturday, after an election campaign that officially only lasted 35 days, but that has ...
US stocks rose Friday and the S&P 500 notched its longest winning streak since 2004 as China signaled openness to trade talks ...
Monday is Cinco de Mayo, but I absolutely plan on overeating tortilla chips, salsa and tacos this weekend as an early ...
U.S. job growth slowed marginally in April and employers continued to hoard workers, but the outlook for the labor market is ...
When we look back, we can see the road to election day has had a multitude of signposts, flashing red lights, twists, turns ...
People across Asia kicked off May Day celebrations with big marches and protests, many of which focused on U.S.
Over 1,000 demonstrations and rallies were scheduled in every state and abroad, most being held May 1 – historically known as ...