A viral White House meme featuring Donald Trump as “The Beekeeper” is sparking laughter, and confusion, online. Shared during ...
Ilhan Omar’s “World War 11” gaffe has gone viral, triggering massive trolling across social media. The resurfaced clip shows ...
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A Lego-style Iranian military commander raps over a gangster beat: “Our inbox is flooded with Americans saying they don’t watch the news. They listen to our songs instead since your media is full of ...
NEW YORK, April 17 (Reuters) - U.S. tax season is over, but meme-stock season is just getting started. That is the view from Vanda Research, which tracks trading by self-directed individual investors.
President Trump has lashed out at enemies, allies and even the pope, and made it harder for Republicans to keep the focus on economic issues in a midterm election year. President Trump at a U.F.C.
Image published on X by the Iranian Embassy in South Africa of a video created by AI with a LEGO aesthetic. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) on social media has reached new heights. Commonly ...
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I cannot say with 100% certainty that nineteen-year-old Justin Jin is not pulling an elaborate prank on me. In my defense, Jin’s company Giggles — which he describes as “putting a trading app and ...