I'm sure you've seen the stories about the chemical weapons attacks on civilians in Syria this week, but in case you haven't, here's a refresher (warning: the video below is graphic, as are the true realities of war).
Read moreIf I asked you what the Kardashians ate for breakfast today, you could probably tell me (seriously, why do we know these things?!). If I asked you what the most recent scandal in US domestic politics is, you could probably tell me.
Read more... In 3 minutes these commercials will make you stop, think and maybe cry. So, grab some tissues, because we've lined up a few of our favorites.
Read more3.5 million+ people populate the city of Los Angeles, CA, a densely-packed expanse of 10 major city divisions and 80 districts and neighborhoods. That's 1,413,995 housing units - 2,812.8 units in one square mile. Millions upon millions of...
Read moreSPRING BREAKKKK. For those of us in school, we live for it. And for others, you miss it. If you're going on spring break here's some tips:
Read moreSheila Fedrick, who works for Alaska Airlines, felt something was wrong when she noticed the teenaged girl in one of the rows - a bit disheveled, greasy blond hair, and a well-dressed older man next to her who would become quickly defensive in...
Read moreSo my throat is dying because I've screamed across the table for 3 hours and paid half a Tesla for a drink. Cheers. And welcome to our weekend.
Read moreLet's say you know a guy from accounting. Guy from accounting is a 7/10. (We want to be above this, we really do, but let's face it - when you're thinking of going out with someone you're going to make a judgement call on the type of person you...
Read moreIf you have no idea what’s happening at POINT because 2016 continually slapped you in the face all year, here’s a quick recap:
Read moreThe list you needed, the causes you care about.
Read moreMuch of the world feels backwards these days. Upside-down, even. And for some, imploding - in the truest sense of the word.
Read moreNo need to get your sunglasses, the Weather Channel is throwing major shade. When the elevator-music-equivalent of the television world claps back (with millions watching), it's time to listen. Looking at you, policy-makers.
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