Wednesday's Top Stories
In addition to a full taxonomy of the jokes that spawned from the Oscars slap, we've got the things people are craving that are heavier than a weighted blanket.
A city on the East coast has shoved the Bay Area out of the top ten most expensive rental markets and we've already reached record growth pace this year.
When the Raiders' Henry Ruggs III drove 127 mph into a stranger's car, a man living in a nearby garage rushed into the fire. What happened next haunts him to this day.
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Apps that promise to give users a better version of reality are helping create conspiracy theories.
Joe Biden's new tax proposal affects households that make upwards of $100 million per year. Here's what it means for America's richest billionaires.
Jim Carrey got serious with CBS News's Gayle King about Will Smith's slap of Chris Rock at the Oscars, saying the actor should have been arrested.
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We have no idea what's happening in this movie but this sequence is unintentionally hilarious.
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