A mysterious giant tube TV, the KX-45ED1, is explored and its rumoured demise is discussed.
Los Angeles Fire Department Chief criticizes California wildfires' devastating impact of budget cuts on the department's response capabilities
No other movie captures that early 90s feeling like Wayne's World (1992), making it a nostalgic must-watch.
19-year-old Garrett has been learning to sail the Hawaiian Islands solo for a year and a half. He takes us on his journey, crossing the Pacific Ocean alone.
The infamous moth joke by Norm Macdonald gets animated, bringing a darkly comedic twist to his humorous style.
Primitive Technology's brick hut is a precursor to more complex structures, but a falling tree takes it out in a dramatic and chaotic scene.
Ruby Franke's daughter shares her traumatic experience growing up with an abusive mom, detailing her mom's arrest and the secrets she kept.
Philomena Cunk meets theoretical physicist Professor Jim Al-Khalili in a hilarious and cringe-worthy showdown, as Cunk attempts to understand basic physics concepts.
The government's massive scale license plate tracking scheme raises privacy concerns, probes into whether this surveillance is warranted, and explores the ethical implications.
Over 100,000 stuffed animals are thrown to the ice in a record-breaking attempt by the Hershey Bears hockey team.
Hugh Jeffreys attempts to build the cheapest iPhone possible using AliExpress parts, exploring the feasibility of this DIY project.
A greasy burden overflows and destroys a kitchen due to a grease trap failure, causing chaos and expenses.Originally recorded in February 2023 in Metairie, Louisiana.
A child explains how tech companies exploit H1-B visa loopholes, leading to a skills gap and unfair advantages for some workers over others.
My mom dances down the aisle doing what she wants, having fun, and being herself.
Exactly why railroads don't need expansion joints, explained by Veritasium at 24:26.
The Honey Lawsuit takes a dramatic turn as three more plaintiffs join the case against PayPal, increasing claims and allegations.
The 1994 Street Fighter movie gets roasted for its cheesy moments, but this one scene stands out as surprisingly great.
Exploring the complex relationship between welfare programs, unemployment, and poverty, highlighting the difficulties in escaping poverty and the potential solutions.
Lego enthusiast builds a hilarious omnidirectional treadmill with LEGO Technic parts, showcasing its functionality in multiple directions.
A 1991 Nintendo training video teaches retail workers how to handle customer complaints, showcasing the company's early customer service strategies.
Kurtis Conner discusses the risks of filming strangers in public, drawing attention to the ethical implications of documenting people without their consent.
South Bronx in the 1980s compared to 2024 shows a remarkable change, with abandoned streets now bustling with life.
Comedian Joe Rogan and The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach create an impromptu diorama, exploring the intersection of art and music.
Dunkey discusses the what-ifs of the AAA gaming industry, exploring scenarios where AAA games could implications on game development.
Martin Scorsese hilariously narrates his daughter's makeup routine, sharing his opinions on beauty and trying to offer advice, but mostly just being funny and an over Protective dad
Jim Carrey's 2000 Grinch movie is scrutinized, revealing an obvious improvised tablecloth scene.
A memorable scene from the 1993 movie Falling Down where Michael Douglas's character stands his ground against a group of thugs for his briefcase.
A YouTuber investigates the murky world of online gurus and scams, calling out fake experts and exposing get-rich-quick schemes.
Elon Musk vs Wikipedia: Steve Shives breaks down the vendetta between the billionaire and the online encyclopedia, citing Musk's Twitter rants and Steve's own experience.
Sony releases a pointless, non-functional gadget, and our reporter hilariously tears it apart in this classic Onion News sketch.