A roundup of December 2015’s most ridiculous online posts and fails. FDA intends to put its most serious warning on COVID ...
Robert L. Docter, former L.A. school board president, supported integration through busing in the 1970s, which cost him reelection in the San Fernando Valley.
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Epic Fails
Get ready to laugh out loud with this epic fail compilation! From unexpected slip-ups and clumsy stunts to everyday mishaps that go hilariously wrong, this compilation has it all. Dacora Motors ...
Corin Cesaric is a Flex Editor at CNET. She received her bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Before joining CNET, she covered crime at People Magazine and ...
Jack Dorsey is back with another social media platform, but this time, he is not a founder, but a backer through his nonprofit "and Other Stuff," according to Engadget. The new platform, dubbed Divine ...
Three-time MotoGP world champion Jorge Lorenzo says “I knew I couldn’t fail” in the controversial finale to the 2015 season, in which he won the title. The former Yamaha star put together one of his ...
Nearly a decade after going offline, Vine is (sort of) back and, in a truly bizarre twist, Jack Dorsey is at least partially responsible. An early Twitter employee has released a beta version of a ...
Vine, the short-form video platform, is making a 2025 comeback. The new app, Divine, includes an archive of as many as 200,000 original Vine videos. Users can upload new six-second long clips as well, ...
Twitter co-founder and blockchain evangelist Jack Dorsey has made good on his promise of reviving his much-missed, six-second video platform Vine — well, sort of. But the reboot has a hidden ace up ...
The formerly popular Vine platform has been away for a long time, but former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is funding a successor that has launched this week. It’s called Divine, and it is available in beta ...
Some say that the Golden Globes is the booziest award show, but those people probably haven’t been to the Golden Vines. Organized by the company Liquid Icons, the so-called “Oscars of fine wine” ...
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