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Few restaurants, particularly chains, have ridden the viral cheese pull wave as well as Tex-Mex national chain, Chili's. Its Triple Dipper – a mix-and-match trio of appetizers and sauces – has become popular online thanks to the thick, stretchy fried mozzarella sticks. The company tells NPR it sold 41 million Triple Dippers in fiscal year 2025.
On Tuesday, amidst the restaurant going viral for the behavior of a disgruntled customer, Hazie’s in San Francisco posted a photo of its interior on Instagram with this caption. “Come for happy hour.
The incident occurred on Monday night and quickly spread online. Jeanie Beeman, the Target employee involved, spoke with Action News Now about her experience. She said she was unaware of
As antibiotic-resistant infections rise and are projected to cause up to 10 million deaths per year by 2050, scientists are looking to bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, as an alternative.
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The 10 Best Viral Moments of 2025, Ranked
Other than "6 7," the only thing you were more likely to hear about in 2025 was "Labubu." Created ten years ago by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, these collectible, ugly-cute monsters became a sensation once BLACKPINK's Lisa was spotted wearing a Labubu keychain in 2024. From there, they were everywhere.
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From reel to real: Viral video puts spotlight on Lyari after Dhurandhar made it a household name
The conversation around Dhurandhar is still very active, even days after the film’s release. The Ranveer Singh-starrer has been performing strongly at.
A medical assistant in Northern California is under investigation after a viral video showed her berating an elderly Target employee for wearing a shirt that supported slain
Viruses are typically described as tiny, perfectly geometric shells that pack genetic material with mathematical precision, but new research led by scientists at Penn State reveals a deliberate imbalance in their shape that helps them infect their hosts.
Heavy rainfall on Hormuz Island created blood-red runoff as iron oxide soil washes into coastal waters, and it was captured in stunning viral blood-red footage.