With a royal baby expected as soon as this week, we’re all wondering what Prince William and Princess Kate have decided to name their baby.
We recently learned that 50 Cent was charged with domestic violence and now, we’ve caught wind of a series of brutal text messages he sent to his 16-year-old son, Marquise Jackson. Oh, boy.
When it comes to buying toys for their children, parents sometimes have to weigh the consequences between buying them something loud and/or messy that keeps them relatively well behaved or letting them throw rocks at each other and finding out exactly how much stitches cost. If your parents bought you these toys when you were a child, please make sure you buy them a drink, they deserve one.
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We're not here to tell you how to run your life. We're mostly just here to provide you with cute pictures of kittens and GIFs you might like. But, if we could make a suggestion, don't get your dad any of these things for Father's Day.
Comedian Nathan Fielder is making good use of his power on Twitter. He's been coming up with a number of pranks for people to play on their parents/friends and having them send him the often-hilarious results. This time he told his legion of followers to text their parents asking if it's illegal not to tell somebody you gave them an STD and say they were asking for a friend. These are the results.
It’s the final round of the Daddy and Me Photo contest! We’ve narrowed it down to a top 10, so now it’s time to vote!
Bullying has reached epidemic proportions and officials all across the country are putting measures in place to protect students. But a Wisconsin city has gone a step further by passing an ordinance which allows the parents of bullies to be fined. Does that seem fair?
We've seen parents use unique methods to punish kids in the past -- through Facebook and by making them carry signs on busy streets, for example. But a Utah woman punished her stepdaughter in the most creative way yet by forcing her to wear ill-fitting thrift store clothing for being a bully.
World War II veteran John Potter is in the process of being evicted from the Zaleski, Ohio house he built 56 years ago. But the villain of this story isn't some heartless bank bureaucrat. Instead it's Potter own daughter, Janice Cottrill, who's using the power of attorney that Potter had given to her to throw her father out on the street.