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Pencil drawing with a human.

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A child sits on the floor screaming and a caretaker sits on the couch yelling.
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Books in the Thirtysomethings’ “Baby-Sitters’ Club” Series

Including classics such as “Claudia Tries Online Therapy,” “Fairy Tale of New York,” and “Abby Fights a Teen.”

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Official Documents Mysteriously Missing from Miami Courthouse

A photo of a courthouse in Miami, Florida.

The head of security for the federal courthouse acknowledged that he and his team have “no leads whatsoever” as to who took the documents.

5:34 P.M.

Mar-a-Lago Dinner Guests Wondered Why Menus Contained Missile Sites

Dinner tables set up inside Mar-a-Lago.

“It was the last thing I needed, especially after climbing over all of those boxes to get to my table,” an irritated patron said.

June 12, 2023

Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 12th

There are three bathroom doors: one has an icon representing a man, one has an icon representing a woman, and one has six icons representing boxes of documents.

The Mar-a-Lago restrooms are ready for all visitors. 

June 12, 2023

So, What Do You Do?

Man talking to woman in New York City.

Variations on a benign query.

June 11, 2023
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This Summer, Get Your Body Back

A scale, a five-pound weight, and a jar of pills.

How to reclaim missing limbs—and constitutional rights!

Pride and Pestilence

Woman shakes her laptop at the end of the movie, looking for more.

There’s just something about British period dramas.

The Best Attorneys (Based on Their TV Ads)

An illustration of a lawyer wearing an American flag and holding a machine gun; there’s a sign that says “NOT GUILTY,” spelled out with bullet holes.

One of them shape-shifts into a wolf and howls for justice.

Movie Dialogue That Nobody Has Ever Actually Said in Real Life

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“Now, where were we?,” “You know what your problem is?,” and other turns of phrase that remind you that you are watching a movie, perhaps a poorly written one.