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Epic fails

Get ready to laugh, cringe, and say “oh no!” This ultimate fails compilation brings you the best of epic mishaps, hilarious blunders, and everyday disasters gone spectacularly wrong. New York tourist ...
Join Mashable as we look back at the viral videos, breakout movies, memes, dating trends, tech buzz, scientific breakthroughs, and more moments that defined 2025! Generative AI could have written this ...
Stupidity is no longer limited to human intelligence. A new website has popped up online calling for nominees to crown an AI king of making ridiculously dumb mistakes in 2025. The new AI Darwin Awards ...
Thanks to the 4th of July with its awesome firework fails, the hot sun bringing out the hot girls in their bikini fails, and other epic fails, this July fails compilation can feature some of the best ...
Expect some big effects on “Stuart Fails to Save the Universe,” the latest “The Big Bang Theory” series in development at HBO Max under Chuck Lorre, fellow “Big Bang” creator Bill Prady and ...
Editor's Note: While we can't endorse what X has become, we can bring you the fun moments that still exist there, curated and free of the surrounding chaos. Monday is back and Monday'ing with a ...
Too many leaders focus on the mechanics of change and ignore the most critical factor: people. Change is inevitable, but success isn’t. Don’t believe me? Research shows 70% of change management ...
Photo-Illustration by TIME; (Source Images: Katsumi Tanaka—Getty Images; Alain Jocard—AFP/Getty Images; Joel Saget—AFP/Getty Images; Niharika Kulkarni—NurPhoto/Getty Images) Social media’s shortfalls ...
There are many ways for a company to make a mistake– and many other ways to compound that mistake by handling the aftermath poorly. Each year in business is as much defined by failure as it is success ...
Organizations around the world jumped on the Agile transformation bandwagon, hoping this new delivery approach would solve their project problems and bring strategies to life. But for many, the ...
More than half of American states have abolished the death penalty or hit pause on executions. Less than half—47%—of Americans believe the death penalty is administered fairly, a record low. A clear ...