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Room Goes Silent After Trump Makes Super Tone-Deaf Joke To Japanese Prime Minister About Pearl Harbor In Shocking Video
Mar 20, 2026
The audience in the Oval Office went silent after President Donald Trump made a tone-deaf joke about the attack on Pearl Harbor to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi following a question about why he kept his attack on Iran a "surprise."
Trump was wrapping up a Q&A with reporters during a bilateral meeting with Takaichi when a Japanese journalist pressed him on why key alliesâlike Japanâwere not notified ahead of the attack on Iran on February 28.
He said:
"One thing [is] you don't want to signal too much. You know that when we go in, we went very hard and we didn't tell anyone about it because we wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan?"
"Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor? Okay? Right?"
Someone groaned audibly and the room went silent. Takaichi, who has a strong command of English, stopped smiling and her eyes widened as the remark sank in.
Trump continued:
"You believe in surprise much moreso than us and we had to surprise them and we did. And because of that surprise, the first two days we knocked out 50 percent and probably much more than we anticipated."
"If I go and tell everybody about it, there's no longer a surprise, right?"
You can hear what Trump said in the video below.
On December 7, 1941, in a surprise military strike, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service attacked Pearl Harbor on Oahu, Hawaii, killing 2,403 Americans and wounding 1,178 others.
At the time, Hawaii was not yet a state. The United States claimed several once independent island nations as territories partly for the purposes of refueling stops for cross Pacific air and naval missions.
The U.S. was a neutral country at the time and the attack on its military base in the territory of Hawaii led to its formal entry into World War II the next day.
The U.S. and Japan are now strong alliesâbut bringing that up is still a major faux pas that is bad even for Trump, who is notorious for fraying international relations.
This is at least the second time Trump has embarrassed himself in the company of Takaichi.
Last year, he made a visit to Japan aimed at boosting Japanese investment in the U.S. following the election of Takaichi, the countryâs first female prime minister. But things took an awkward turn during a welcoming ceremony in Tokyo.
Trump appeared to lose his bearings as he walked through a room filled with dignitaries and a military band, momentarily leaving Takaichi behind. The incident, captured on video, quickly circulated online, sparking fresh discussion about Trumpâs cognitive decline.
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Woman Says Stranger On TikTok Helped Save Her Life After Dangerous Medical Misdiagnosis
Mar 19, 2026
It is far too common for women's health concerns to be dismissed in the United States, especially when it comes to chronic conditions and pain levels.
Diagnosed with several chronic conditions, 23-year-old TikToker Tori Mosser reflected on years of painful stomach cramps and painful episodes when she finally was able to share that she'd received a diagnosis: Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS).
In follow-up videos, Mosser detailed her symptoms and her observations upon receiving her diagnosis and starting to receive treatment.
During that series of videos, a fellow TikToker named Ella reached out to Mosser, cautioning her that she thought Mosser might not have CVS at all, but something much more serious and medically dangerous: Cchronic appendicitis.
Mosser brought the possibility up to her doctors, who at first dismissed her. It was only when she ended up in such severe pain for more than 48 hours that she went to the Emergency Room, where another scan was done, and chronic appendicitis was confirmed.
Mosser was then rushed into emergency surgery to remove her appendix.
Mosser reflected:
"Honestly, I was in so much pain, I didn't care what they did."
"Then when I woke up from surgery, the stomach pain was completely gone."
In a TikTok video, Tori Mosser featured herself in a hospital room with multiple machines measuring her vitals. Over the course of the video, she visibly goes from looking shocked to appearing close to tears.
In a text overlay, Mosser wrote:
"To the one random woman on TikTok who reached out to me and warned me that I might have a different, more serious diagnosis: You were right."
In the caption, Mosser wrote:
"Ella, you are the BEST and possibly saved my life."

Later, Ella commented on the video, happy that she'd been able to help Mosser, so Mosser updated her caption:
"Ella reached out and warned me that my 'worsening CVS' could be chronic appendicitis instead."
"As of right now, that is deemed true by the doctors, and they removed my appendix."
You can watch Mosser's TikTok here:
@torimosser (EDIT: Ella reached out and warned me that my âworsening CVSâ could be chronic appendicitis instead. As of right now, that is deemed true by the doctors and they removed my appendix. For more context, you are welcome to watch my recent vidoes for how the week played out. This is not supposed to be vague clickbait, just one part of my story this week) Ella you are the BEST and possibly saved my life #chronicillness #disability #spoonie #hospital #appendicitis
Fellow TikTokers were relieved for Mosser, grateful to Ella for reaching out, and shared experiences of other TikTokers helping them in similar ways.
















While it's easy to dismiss a social media platform and people's sharing of information on it, that's exactly what its power is: sharing information with people who didn't have access to it before, and giving them the opportunity to ask questions they didn't know they had.
If Ella hadn't reached out to Tori, she would have had a very different outcome from the diagnosis that her doctors seemed to keep missing, likely may not have treated until much later.
By reaching out to her just in case, Ella basically saved her life,âand others just might feel empowered now to do the same.
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Landlord Sparks Debate After Warning Tenant About Leaving Small Appliances Plugged In
Mar 19, 2026
Many of us have had to live in a rented space at some point in our lives and had to deal with landlords, some of whom can be very imposing and let the power of having tenants go to their heads.
But most of us probably didn't receive special notes from our landlords detailing the little observations they noticed about our lifestyles while doing a surprise inspection.
On the "Mildly Infuriating" subReddit, Redditor South-Basket-887 was left confused after their landlord did a surprise inspection and later sent them a letter with an unusual request.
The Redditor asked:
"I received an email from my landlord about appliances being left plugged in and photographs of the appliances in question."
"Does anyone actually unplug their TOASTER between uses?"
"We pay the utilities separately from our rent! Our landlord doesn't handle the electric bill in any way, shape, or form."
"They gave us 24 hours' notice before the inspection, which is standard in the US. From my understanding of the lease, I don't think we are allowed to decline inspections."
"Our lease does not state anything about unplugging appliances when they are not in use."
"Our landlord uses a company to manage everything. So we get hit with a double whammy of our landlord's feelings and the company's rules."
After the inspection, the landlord sent Redditor South-Basket-887 the following warning:
"Hello Residents,"
"During a recent inspection of your unit, it was noted that small appliances are being left plugged in while not in use."
"Supporting photos are attached for reference."
"For your safety and to conserve energy, please ensure that all small appliances are unplugged when not in use."
"Thank you for your cooperation."

They also included photographic evidence, featuring the Redditor's toaster and electric kettle.


Some fellow Redditors were surprised by the landlord's concerns.
"Looks like two appliances with heating elements. It's a good practice to unplug those when not in use." - VeryMuchSoItsGotToGo
"Usually, itâs to inspect something like smoke detectors. Not small appliances plugged in. Thatâs just weird."
"Check your lease, but I have never heard of this ever. We have been doing property management for over twenty-six years." - LynnKDeborah
"Is your landlord elderly? It used to be common practice to unplug toasters because they would cause fires, but modern appliances plus GFCI standards have made that not needed anymore." - Large-Treacle-8328
"I unplug sh*t because of fire hazards, but yeah, no, you're paying electricity, so f**k that sh*t." - Peppered_Rock
"This is horse sh*t of the highest degree. I do have my toaster on a smart plug, but thatâs just because I have a toaster from the 1970s (the best toaster of all time), and itâs weird about power usage."
"Modern appliances donât need to be unplugged quite as much as old ones. Ghost power largely is a bullsh*t problem these days." - Nice_Marmot_54
"I would instead demand he replace those outlets with GFCIs." - M3wThr33
But others insisted that they at least unplug their devices, if not also store them, in between uses.
"Anything with a heating element gets unplugged here. I have heard of cases of malfunction that couldâve been avoided by this simple step." - Embarassed_Print_36
"My mom keeps her toaster unplugged and put away, but thatâs because her old one shorted one day and nearly set the kitchen on fire, and she doesn't like to see a lot of things." - ScourgeofWorlds
"I do but thatâs because I have a very old house with a TINY kitchen and I donât have room to have more than one thing on the counter at a time⊠and I only have one outlet (not one pair of outlets, one singular outlet) on the counter so even if I had space I couldnât leave more than one thing plugged in." - MistyPneumonia
"I do unplug my toaster after use. I donât trust the shady bastard, and I have cats. It is the only appliance that gets unplugged." - Accomplished_Emu_658
"My grandfather was a firefighter, and we were taught to unplug anything with a heating element while not in use. So, by habit, I unplug my toaster and space heaters."
"But, my husband loves to remind me my grandfather was a firefighter in the 1940s to 1980s, and electrical fires were way, way more common." - brownbuttanoods7
"30 years in the Fire Service taught me to unplug everything unless it really needs to stay powered." - Martinonfire
"I unplug my toaster PURELY because I have a fire fear. Donât ask me why I donât have the same response to my airfryer always being plugged in." - GoldieKatt
"I unplug my toaster and mostly everything when Iâm leaving the house or going to bed, because Iâm terribly afraid of something catching fire."
"I know someone whose electric kettle caught fire out of nowhere when it wasnât in use; luckily, they were home!"
"So electricity-wise, itâs no big cost, but I can relate to the 'for your safety' part." - nordlyst
"Ha, I unplug all my small appliances because Iâm weird as hell, being scared things will accidentally turn on or catch fire (just anxiety), but I have never met a living soul who does the same thing, nor would I expect them to!"
"If I were a landlord, I would never ask someone to unplug their appliances over my fears⊠especially since they're covering the costs. I donât even ask my roommate!!" - ThePhantomOfBroadway
"My landlord has never said this to us, but we do it out of safety. Only the TV, stove, and refrigerator are left plugged in when not at home. Although they did tell us, 'no pets,' and we have a very small cat." - n0th1ng_r3ally
Surprise inspections are always jarring, especially when the landlord or maintenance person notices something that they want their tenant to change. This request felt unusual, but based on fellow Redditors' experiences, it might be better to be safe than sorry.
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Meta Is Shutting Down Its VR 'Metaverse' After Spending An Obscene Amount Of Money Building ItâAnd People Are Roasting Mark Zuckerberg Hard
Mar 19, 2026
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was roasted online after Meta announced they'll be shutting down Horizon Worlds, part of their virtual reality "Metaverse," this summer after spending close to $80 billion on the project.
The news comes five years after Zuckerberg declared the metaverse to be the future of Facebook, even renaming the company Meta to reflect that vision. In recent months, Meta cut roughly 10% of the workforce in its "metaverse" division and signaled a shift away from virtual reality for its flagship platform, Horizon Worlds, where users interact through avatars.
Earlier this week, the company announced that access to the immersive world via VR headsets would end on June 15. A day later, Meta partially reversed course, saying it would continue supporting some existing VR apps within Horizon Worlds but would stop developing new ones.
Taken together, the moves mark a significant retreat from Zuckerbergâs original vision of a fully immersive, VR-driven metaverseâeffectively signaling the end of that initial concept.
According to Eric Seufert, an independent mobile analyst who spoke to the New York Times about Meta's decision, Meta jumped the gun way too early:
"Theyâre basically winding that whole experiment down, because they see that trying to will V.R. into existence as a stand-alone platform would take many more years and many more hardware cycles."
Meta is now putting the overwhelming majority of its resources behind artificial intelligence, but the spectacular failure of Zuckerberg's "Metaverse" vision prompted many to mock him and the company online.
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Believe it or not, Horizon Worlds was such a failure that it never drew more than a few hundred thousand monthly active users.
Even worse: Reality Labs, the Meta division responsible for VR and metaverse development, posted an operating loss of more than $6 billion in the fourth quarter alone.
It's not a good week to be at Meta, that's for sure.
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Video Of GOP Senator Picking A Fight With A Witness Replayed During Contentious Senate Confirmation Hearing
Mar 19, 2026
Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul confronted his GOP colleague, Oklahoma's Markwayne Mullin, President Donald Trump's pick for Secretary of Homeland Security, over his "anger issues," even presenting video evidence.
Earlier this month, Trump announced he will replace Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary with Mullin. Trump said Noem will instead take on the role of Special Envoy to the Shield of the Americas, a newly created organization intended to foster a right-wing alliance across South America.
Noemâs removal comes after sharp criticism from both parties over her leadership during Trumpâs immigration crackdown, as well as scrutiny surrounding her use of millions in taxpayer funds on videos widely viewed as self-promotional.
Paul delivered an opening statement in which he rebuked Mullin for calling him a âfreaking snakeâ and for comments suggesting he "approved" of the 2017 assault against Paul, when a neighbor attacked Paul in his yard. Paul also pointed to Mullinâs 2023 confrontation with General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Sean OâBrien, when Mullin rose from his seat during a hearing as if ready to fight.
Questioning his temperament, Paul asked Mullin to explain âwhy they should trust a man with anger issuesâ to lead agencies like ICE and Border Patrolâand sought to demonstrate what he described as a broader pattern:
"If this were a one-off, it would be one thing. If you disliked me so much that you approved of violence against me, people were just going to write it off ... 'maybe they hate each other.' But really, there's a pattern of this. Let's go ahead and roll the tape."
The video montage included footage of the near-altercation with OâBrien, along with past interviews in which Mullin defended his aggressive approach, saying:
"I'm not afraid of biting. I will bite. In a fight, Iâll do anything."
After the tape ended, Paul asked:
"So no regrets? In fact, even after your anger had cooled, you were still bragging that if he'd only been brave enough to stand up, you'd have jumped over the dais and taught him a lesson because that's how men settle their differences."
You can watch what happened in the video below.
It was utterly embarrassing.
Mullin earlier attracted attention during his confirmation hearing for saying he is "not gonna be the smartest guy in any room I walk into."
He made the remark while responding to a question about how he would turn down the heat on DHS even while pledging to support the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda.
That doesn't inspire confidence in his leadership, to say nothing of his anger issues.
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