YouTuber Coffeezilla gets Ice Poseidon to admit he blatantly stole money from the crypto project CXCOIN.
Popular Science's vision of the kitchen of the future wasn't so futuristic after all.
Andrew Callaghan and the Channel 5 team infiltrated the ComplexCon and it's 27 minutes of pure anthropological glory.
"I got an ape too, because I saw you on the show with Beeple, and you said you got on MoonPay" is a real thing that Paris Hilton says in this clip. (From 2022)
Corey Feldman might be a little off with his math during an interview with Steve-O but his confidence is not shaken.
Instagram model Brittany Renner takes "Male Self Improvement" podcasters Myron Gaines and Walter Weekes to task after they tried to "warn guys about girls" like her.
Someone went back and found Elon Musk promising autonomous cars "next year" for the past 10 years.
The team behind "The Dana Carvey Show" didn't expect such a hilariously stark dissonance in this clip from "Too Funny to Fail: The Life & Death of The Dana Carvey Show."
The Daily Show demonstrates why it was a bad idea to use Martin Luther King Jr. to sell trucks.
This has to be the worst possible way to lose a game.
Jordan Klepper went back to Washington DC on the anniversary of the Capitol riot and ran into Congressman Matt Gaetz.
Jimmy Kimmel quizzed some men on the streets of Los Angeles about what they knew about the female body and it did not go well.
Donald Trump cut an interview short after NPR's Steve Inskeep repeatedly grilled him about his contention that the election was stolen.
James Lindsay attempted to argue against teaching critical race theory in schools but his rapid fire delivery left everyone's head spinning.
ICYMI, Radiohead's "Creep" sounds strangely good as a country music ballad.
Peter McIndoe, the founder of Gen Z-based conspiracy theory "Birds Aren't Real," had a bit of a snafu with his beverage on live television.
Max Goodrich demonstrates what the actors are looking at when you're looking at the actors.
Jim Cramer gushes praise on the Theranos founder and future convicted fraudster in this unearthed interview from April 2015. Cramer recently tweeted, "Theranos– how could so many people be faked out on that board?"
Matt Damon was roasted by the internet for his participation in this goofy Crypto.com ad, which compared the adoption of cryptocurrency to landing on the moon, but the special behind-the-scenes featurette could be even more bonkers.
Andrew Callaghan takes a trip to a Phish show and learns it's not entirely all about peace, love and rock and roll.
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