National security adviser Michael Waltz 's fist, American flag and fire emoji combo (👊🇺🇸🔥) response to strikes on Yemen ...
More reactions and memes followed. Memes erupt online after reporter's mic hit President Trump in the face. (Image via X/@kirawontmiss) Memes erupt online after reporter's mic hit President Trump ...
A neon sign reading “IN WINE WE TRUST” hanging on an exposed brick wall, akin to the kinds of signs you’d see at a “cringe” millennial restaurant (Credit: Vladimir Dyavhkov/Getty Images) The burger ...
In the world of competitive poker, it is called a stone-cold bluff ... With that avenue closed, both now face an uncertain future as Australian gamblers look elsewhere for thrills, leaving ...
The Museum of Culpeper History has announced May 2-3 as dates for its hugely popular DinoWalk at Luck Stone Quarry. Uncovered by accident by quarry operators in 1989, nearly 5,000 tracks from the ...
A December 31 lawsuit against The New York Times by Baldoni, his business partners, and his publicists claimed that the Times' omission of an upside-down smiley face emoji in a quote it published ...
J. D. Vance doesn’t look like himself. In recent days, memes have spread across social media in which the vice president’s face has been Photoshopped to give him cartoonishly chubby cheeks.
Americans and even those abroad have taken the opportunity to put Vance’s face in some pretty… unique meme formats. Though not all of the memes are seemingly ‘negative’. Some Trump ...
They'll also be able to discuss gardening with the new leafless tree, root vegetable, and shovel emojis, or share their musical side with the new harp emoji. But it is the 'face with bags under ...
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) slammed President Trump for his launch of a meme coin in January, suggesting it might be the “biggest White House corruption in a century.” In a video posted to ...
In May 1966, Bob Dylan famously sang “Like a Rolling Stone” at the Royal Albert Hall ... of structural racism and sexism that artists face in the music industry, if it cannot properly honor ...
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.