Are U.S. colleges delivering the value they promise—or just handing out diplomas and debt? This satirical essay breaks down the cost, outcomes, and absurdities of higher education in 2025. Spoiler: Your degree might be less useful than your Costco membership.
In a showdown that feels like a deleted scene from Veep, Memphis Mayor Paul Young has decided to go full “not today, Trump” over a proposed National Guard deployment.
A hilarious, stat-packed, and SEO-optimized recap of NFL Week 2 (Sept 10–16, 2025). Featuring QB meltdowns, fantasy heartbreaks, and fake graphs that feel too real.
The 2025 Emmy Awards were a chaotic blend of streaming supremacy, emotional speeches, and red carpet chaos. From “The Studio” dominating comedy to “Severance” finally getting its flowers, here’s your full satirical recap of the night that made TV feel like therapy with better lighting.
OpenAI’s latest entanglement with Microsoft has Wall Street whispering sweet nothings about a potential IPO. But is this a tech love story or just another corporate situationship? We break down the facts, the fiction, and the future of AI’s most talked-about bromance.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration unlawfully directed mass terminations of U.S. workers. We break down the facts, the fallout, and the farce — with a side of satire.
Trump’s latest foreign policy pitch includes ending the Ukraine war in 24 hours, ghosting NATO, and lifting sanctions on Putin. We fact-check the claims and roast the logic in this satirical breakdown.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to North America, and the only thing more unpredictable than the group stage is the ticket pricing. With fans from around the globe reacting to rumored costs and logistical chaos, we break down what’s real, what’s ridiculous, and why your wallet might need a warm-up.
Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season came in hot with rookie breakouts, veteran breakdowns, and enough overreactions to fill a stadium. Here’s your full comedic breakdown of who won, who lost, and what we think will happen next (spoiler: we’re probably wrong).