Protesters in Turkey have taken to the streets against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after the arrest of his rival and Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu. The emergence of Pokemon character Pikachu at a ...
Memes of Vice President JD Vance’s face edited to be comically large and resemble a child have flooded social media in recent weeks, with both left and right-wing users participating.
J. D. Vance doesn’t look like himself. In recent days, memes have spread across social media in which the vice president’s ...
And the look on Lithgow's face was perfect meme fodder. Fans used it throughout the night for everything, including the Hulu livestreaming issues. And hopefully this means we're going to see a ...
Preity Zinta shared photos from Holi 2025 with her family. She explained her decision to hide her children's faces online, wanting them to have a normal upbringing. Many fans supported her decision.
Vice President JD Vance has admitted to seeing the wide range of memes of his distorted face making the rounds online ... and a toddler wearing a propeller hat and holding a large lollipop. Edited ...
Marni Rose McFall is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. Her focus is on internet trends, U.S. politics and popular culture. She has covered fashion, culture, art and music extensively.
And as expected, in the 21st century, the best way to deal with a crisis is by making memes about it. People are taking to X (formerly Twitter) to vent their emotions, with reactions ranging from ...
A Victorian accounting firm director has faced court charged with producing intimate "upskirt" images of hundreds of ... in custody and is expected to face the Ballarat Magistrate's court at ...
Future’s way of dodging pictures left the Internet in stitches. It is not unnatural for stars to come up with innovative ...
It’s been eight long years since the Nintendo Switch launched in March 2017. The gaming landscape — not to mention the world itself — is a very different place. Released mid-generation while ...
Donald Trump singled out Secretary of State Marco Rubio as the person “to blame if anything goes wrong” during his speech to Congress—and Rubio’s shocked reaction was quickly spotted online.