Keith Kunz Motorsports (KKM) has once again stolen the spotlight at the 2025 Chili Bowl Nationals—not just for its powerhouse lineup of 16 meticulously prepared cars but for the criticism it has drawn ...
Syria will never allow its territory to be used as a staging ground for threats against Turkey, its top diplomat said Wednesday after talks in Ankara. "The new administration will not allow Syrian ...
Jake the Dog from Adventure Time has turned evil because of a series of edits on TikTok in which he says, with dread in his voice, "Dude, let's kill the horse." The eery audio has inspired a series of ...
A popular musician has gone viral after stopping his set halfway through to call out the crowd for their “rowdy” behavior. German DJ Marlon Hoffstadt, who also goes by DJ Daddy Trance ...
Let's face it: This time of year can put us in a slump. The holidays are officially over, the weather is dreadfully cold and it still gets dark out so early. Luckily, there's always comfort food ...
“That is not a compliment. Everyone drink some water, look out for each other and chill a f**king bit. “I know it’s so nice but let’s chill a bit.” Taking to social media, Hoffstadt said ...
Substitute ground beef for ground chicken or turkey (white and dark meat). Got leftovers? Let the chili cool completely, then freeze it in an airtight container or freezer-safe zip-top bag for up to ...
The "Chill Guy" meme, featuring a relaxed dog in casual attire, has gone viral, even inspiring a cryptocurrency token. However, the meme's creator, Philip Banks, is asserting his copyright ...
Heading into Black Monday, it seemed like Antonio Pierce was as good as gone as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. Hiring Pierce in the first place was a questionable decision given his total ...
Imagine a meme token that doesn’t just ride the hype wave but builds an ecosystem designed to reward its community. ChillMemez (CHIMZ) is here to redefine what meme tokens can achieve ...
Let the turkey rest for 20 minutes. Carve and serve. Remove the strings and carve the turkey across the grain into 1/4- to 1/2-inch-thick slices. There will be few, if any, pan drippings (because ...