A former anti-corruption police officer denied allegations of gross misconduct and abusing his position for sexual purposes, ...
Explore the cringeworthy brilliance of Michael Scott's Prison Mike persona in The Office, a moment that highlights his ignorance, yet showcases his bi ...
From awe-inspiring acrobatics to a show that is exceedingly weird yet somehow sharply relatable, here are our latest reviews ...
Pen in hand, editorial cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz, 61, has offered hand-drawn critique and commentary about politics and social ...
What began as a quiet October Friday in Virginia politics erupted into a full-blown national scandal when screenshots of ...
A suburban street in Alabama has been rocked by a sheriff's Halloween display that shows skeletons dressed as ICE agents.
Research shows workplace humor is a double-edged sword—great jokes can boost status, but failed attempts often backfire. Here’s how to “think funny” without risking your career.
Cracking jokes in the office might seem like a shortcut to likability or leadership. But new research shows that humor at work is a gamble, and the costs of a flop are often greater than the rewards ...
How can you get ahead in your career and still enjoy the ride? Fortunately, you don't have to tell sidesplitting jokes to make humor work for you. You can learn to think like a comedian instead.
The researchers, from the Universities of Colorado, Arizona, and Melbourne, write in Phys.org advising that their research, as well as a “growing body of work by other scholars,” shows that it’s ...
A growing body of research suggests the benefits of being funny at work do not outweigh the risks, even if your jokes land! That's according to a group of professors for The Conversation website who ...