In the days after she was killed by an ICE agent, bad actors have used AI to generate images of Renee Good that push an agenda and provoke others.
The Summit County Sheriff's Office said the incident remains under investigation and that no disciplinary action has been ...
In the wake of Rob Reiner’s tragic death, fans have been revisiting his extensive library of killer movies, and there are ...
TV host and market veteran Jim Cramer has made a career out of helping everyday investors navigate Wall Street. The Mad Money host says there’s one investing strategy that can destroy your chances of ...
If you’re hearing “six-seven” echoing all over this weekend, you’re not imagining it, the phrase is part of a meme craze sweeping through younger generations. The trend traces back to the 2025 ...
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Most meme coins are down anywhere from 35% to 65% for the year. Over the past few years, meme coins have significantly underperformed the broader market. The only possible reason to invest in meme ...
No reference is too obscure for “Gay Halloween” — the rare meme with staying power. By Alisha Haridasani Gupta The messages are nearly identical in phrasing. The costumes in question are obscure to ...
First there was “6 7.” Then there was “41.” And now there’s a new number meme that might be taking hold on social media and creeping into the mouths of youth everywhere: “6 1.” What are these memes, ...
Grok has once again been caught spreading blatant misinformation on X. In several bizarre exchanges, the chatbot repeatedly claimed that Charlie Kirk was "fine" and that gruesome videos of his ...
In recent weeks, Gavin Newsom has been trolling Donald Trump by mimicking the president’s all-caps, meme-heavy, self-aggrandizing tweet style. Here’s a sampling of recent posts from the press office ...
A new generation of meme stocks are soaring and falling again. By Rob Copeland and Kailyn Rhone Rob Copeland, a finance reporter, has been covering Wall Street for more than a decade. Kailyn Rhone is ...