WTF?! Public restrooms in parts of China are testing new dispensers that release toilet paper only after users scan a QR code and watch an online advertisement, a system that has drawn widespread ...
At the core of contemporary China is a contradiction: it’s the world’s most prominent Communist-ruled country, yet it’s found steadily increasing affluence in recent decades by embracing a degree of ...
Chelsea Fry, Melvin Gregg and Ramona Young, stars of the new Peacock series “The Paper,” sit down with TODAY’s Craig Melvin to talk about the show being picked up for a second season, the budding ...
Megan Kostka is a TV writer for Collider. She has worked in the entertainment business for nearly ten years, and it remains her passion. Her professional life has revolved around the world of ...
A new study suggests that bringing your smartphone into the bathroom could raise your risk of hemorrhoids by nearly 50%. Researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston found ...
A rumor that circulated online in alleged newscast videos in September 2025 claimed criminals were using syringes to inject HIV-infected blood into toilet paper rolls at supermarkets and public ...
Long-gestating mockumentary spin-off from “The Office,” “The Paper” streams its entire 10-episode first season Thursday on Peacock. There’s more of “The Office” in “The Paper” than one might expect, ...
Living a more sustainable life can take many forms, from shopping locally and reducing single-use plastics to using a reusable water bottle or composting. However, one area you might not consider when ...
"Skipjack personnel during this period have become accustomed to use of "ersatz," i.e., the vast amount of incoming non-essential paper work," Lt. Cmdr. James Coe wrote in his letter to the Navy.
The future may bring a new kind of way to wash. It’s difficult to imagine an existence without toilet paper, but it’s possible that in the future, going toilet paperless could be a real option. So, ...