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Steve Kornacki's quick math leads to this extraordinary live TV moment.
Enthusiasm doesn't always equal accuracy.
"We all knew he would do this. What I didn't know is that it would hurt so much."
"This video zooms into a view of the center of our Milky Way galaxy, and ends on a new photo obtained by the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile."
Nick von Rupp and João Guedes were involved in one of the "scariest moments" they've experienced on a wave. Fortunately, they both were fine.
The Action Lab's James J. Orgill demonstrates that it's possible to boil water with body heat.
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This week's characters include a scientist who shared a poorly received cartoon, a woman using the election to poke fun at her murder trial, a retail company failing to read the room and an overly enthusiastic spiritual advisor.
Here are the latest results from the 2020 Presidential, Senate, House and state governors races.
It's like people are speaking two entirely different languages.
Steve Kornacki's quick math leads to this extraordinary live TV moment.
I dyed my hair mid-lockdown because it looked fun and I was bored. But to the online far right, I became a social media stereotype.
Here's a handy live chart of the vote count in the last remaining swing states.
You can sense who's from New Jersey, New York City or Long Island by the way they talk about distance.
"Drake's name rings a bell, I'm trying to think now... What was he famous for? Did he do 'Thriller'?"
Radish is technically a chihuahua (but I'm not convinced). And after a year of misery, she was everything I needed.
Sleep doesn't come as easy as it did before.
The most viral election map of 2020 was actually made by a Belgian man in 2019.
This week, we've got Wisconsin and Michigan changing from red to blue, stop the count, the three branches of government, Fivey from FiveThirtyEight, the electoral map if… and Nevada's slow tally.
Enthusiasm doesn't always equal accuracy.
The President has survived one impeachment, twenty-six accusations of sexual misconduct, and an estimated four thousand lawsuits. That run of good luck may well end, perhaps brutally, if Joe Biden wins.
Ben Burville had a close encounter with a very inquisitive aquatic mammal.
Looking to stock up on games for the long winter? Must-have board games like "Catan," "Pandemic" and "Ticket To Ride" are on sale at Amazon.
These nine news organizations weigh a range of data before declaring or projecting winners, and some may be more cautious than others.
Nothing good comes out of a chair falling out of a car.
Every on-screen actor has brought their own unique qualities to the role (but, short answer: Roger Delgado. Obviously.)
"Mommy! Why is this happening?"
A fascinating explanation on how McDonald's makes the bulk of their profit.
From the North Fork of Long Island to the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts, Architectural Digest brings you the best — and most beautiful — of the region right now.
To this day, he's still starting over and recounting.
The cryptocurrency is linked to sales of illicit drugs and goods on Silk Road, a dark web marketplace that shut down in 2013.
"It was a foreseeable trainwreck for Democrats when you saw Cuban Americans."
"We all knew he would do this. What I didn't know is that it would hurt so much."
The story of how Jim Carrey wowed the comedy circuit with his otherworldly knack for imitations.
Cleaning solutions smell like lemon for a reason.
"This place is super, super sketchy."
Okay, I didn't actually make the "Brewsy" home booze kit wine in the toilet. But with the whole country still in the sh*tter, it technically counts.
If you look at maps of US presidential election results by county over the past 40 years, you'll notice a consistent pattern throughout Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South and North Carolina: a blue swoosh. Latif Nasser traces the roots of this phenomenon back over 100 million years in a viral Twitter thread.
"This video zooms into a view of the center of our Milky Way galaxy, and ends on a new photo obtained by the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile."
The annoyed "ugggggh" to everything is perfect.
A British art historian's painstaking study of the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela uncovered a medieval prank.
Here's a music video made completely from scratch during quarantine.
In 1954, Hungary met West Germany in the World Cup final. What happened next would change both nations, and the sport itself, forever.
Why the story of "Among Us" is full of joy and inspiration.
An adorable 11-week-old baby panda gets weighed and measured at the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington DC.
The ad from telecommunications company Nova intends to draw attention to the importance of mental health, according to the company.
US voters went to the polls starkly divided on how they see President Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic. But in places where the virus is most rampant now, Trump enjoyed enormous support.
The MSNBC vote analysis wizard has been so on lately that he was sure to eventually blow a fuse.
"Holidate," "Emily in Paris," and "The Princess Switch" all make Chicago seem like a bleak, mall-clogged wasteland of Cubs bars and hats that read "Chicago."
Chiara Clayton, a first-time ballot counter, wanted to do her part and help out with this year's election. Then the angry protestors showed up.
Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Ted Cruz and other politicians read the meanest tweets made about them.
Home surveillance devices like Amazon Ring are already illegal, but the Republican-led FCC has done nothing to enforce its own rules.
The Bulgarian city of Plovdiv has an almost untranslatable word — "aylyak" — that manifests as a refusal to get caught up in the rat race and a scepticism about the value of overwork.
"This is the terror of America, you frightened people," the man said when he was politely asked to wear a mask.