In one week, American voters will “Pokemon Go to the polls.” From coconut trees accompanied by “Von Dutch” to Donald Trump’s recent stint as a McDonald’s worker, in the past decade, political memes ...
Vice President JD Vance has been making the media rounds this week, appearing on Fox News, CNN, NBC and other networks to promote his new memoir "Communion" ahead of a widely anticipated 2028 ...
Meme coins are back in the spotlight after spending much of the year struggling to keep pace with the broader crypto market. The sector rallied sharply this week as Bitcoin (BTC) moved above $82,000, ...
Hear ye, hear ye. It is time to crown this week's prince of the internet! The jester of jokes! The king of memes — or should we say ... the King of Queens. A photo of "King of Queens" star Kevin James ...
The war on Iran is the first major conflict where the propaganda battle might be won or lost in memes. Pro-Iran accounts have unleashed viral videos in recent days mocking President Trump, casting him ...
A clip of a ‘Nihilistic Penguin’ walking away from his colony toward certain death in the distant mountains has gone viral—where did the footage come from, and what does the meme mean? A viral clip of ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Memes of the Secretary of State Marco Rubio have flooded the internet, ...
Italian Brain Rot exploded in 2025 as a surreal, AI-fueled meme genre featuring over-the-top Italian stereotypes, exaggerated accents, operatic music, and nonsense visuals that felt intentionally ...
Why has Jon Hamm been dancing in ecstasy all over your Instagram and TikTok feeds lately? Well, it's a story that starts with an Apple TV show from earlier this year and ends with Millennial nostalgia ...
As we say our goodbyes to 2025, we must bid adieu to the memes that came with it. It was a surreal year on the internet — many of this year’s memes leaned heavily into the brain rot that’s come with ...
Right-wing users have tapped A.I. tools to promote President Trump’s agenda. He took notice. By Stuart A. Thompson and Tiffany Hsu Loosely organized groups of self-described right-wing trolls and ...
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