As everyone is busy chasing resolutions for the new year, Christians in Russia are getting into the Christmas spirit — they are waiting to break their 40-day fast with a giant feast joined by ...
Tesla's boss, and now a close ally of Donald Trump, is back at stirring the meme coin market, helping to skyrocket two tokens before they crashed. First, on December 31st, Musk started posting ...
While most of the world has concluded its Christmas celebrations and is focused ... "Carnival is a time to eat, drink and be merry before rigorous fasting and sacrifice during lent." ...
His wife had reportedly kicked him out of their Colorado home the day after Christmas. She accused him of infidelity. Inside Edition's Les Trent has more.
We look at the articles that made the news in Cyber in 2024. Today, it is September, October and November's turn, with Google's Big Sleep and NIS2 In the fast-paced world of cybersecurity, innovations ...
A niche meme known as "Chopped Chin" is going viral on Instagram Reels and many are calling it the "first meme of 2025." While the meme began in December 2024, it's been blowing up over the past few ...
This sudden change of tech mogul's username and password sparked chaos in the cryptocurrency market, causing the value of a meme coin sharing the same name to surge dramatically. Netizens were seen ...
The internet can't believe that kids born in 2000 will turn 25 next year! Let's hope the memes can soften the blow. Palki Sharma brings you the Joke of the Day. Vantage is a ground-breaking news, ...
While the meme was originally harmless, it later became associated with white supremacy and hate speech. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) classified it as a “hate symbol,” although they acknowledged ...
A look back at Musk's history sharing Pepe the Frog memes and images on X. While Musk's X changes sparked optimism for the meme coin, this wasn't the first time the billionaire supported Pepe the ...
Kekius Maximus is a catchphrase that is a derivative of "kek," itself a formerly prevalent alternative to saying "lol." The phrase is a combination of "kek," a common Ancient Roman name ending in -us ...