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James Bickerton is a Newsweek U.S. News reporter based in London, U.K. His focus is on covering news and politics in Texas, as well as other general news across the United States. James joined ...
In the meantime, we’re just doing our best to laugh. So we’ve collected the funniest memes we’ve seen on social media about Trump’s idiotic line on dolls. [image or embed] — Oliver ...
“It’s Gonna Be May” meme time has arrived — and ‘N Sync's Lance Bass and Joey Fatone are embracing it. It’s been 25 years since 'N Sync released the song “It’s Gonna Be Me" as part ...
The Italian Brainrot takes its cue from the Anglo-Saxon-derived English idiom "brain rot." Literally, it can be translated as "rotting brain" or "brain decay." But in internet parlance, it is used ...
A parallel universe where politicians are not in control but are definitely centre stage: The unpredictable, wildly entertaining world of memes, viral clips and cheeky online banter. Over the last ...
On Chinese social media, where censors scrub anything sensitive, such as alleged human rights abuses, tariff memes abound. "The King has come up with new tariffs! Peasants, peasants, listen up!" ...
As the calendar flips from April to May this week, social media users will likely see "It's gonna be May" memes featuring musician Justin Timberlake. The meme stems from NSYNC's 2000 smash hit "It ...
China says "Won't kneel" to US tariffs in propaganda video Likens yielding to Trump's tariffs to "drinking poison" Chinese internet uses sharing tariff memes on social media Messaging conveys ...
Swifties are filing one of Ed Sheeran'srecently unveiled photographs of Taylor Swift away for the meme of it all, thanks to the singer's comical expression. In the snapshot, taken back during the ...
The bill faced fierce opposition from hardline conservatives who say it is policing speech and could allow the state to jail people over silly political memes. Audio recording is automated for ...
As we speak, there are people in prison for quite literally posting memes," Marshall told White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. "We have extensive prison sentences for tweets, social media ...