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YouTube's newest spam comment is everywhere, and it has something to do with baseball, huh? Here's why.
There was never a time before the election. There will never be a time after the election. The election is forever. It is immortal.
As the news media takes a sober look back at Donald Trump's historic upset on Tuesday's election, Facebook's trending algorithm has come under intense scrutiny for allowing blatantly fake and pro-Trump news articles to circulate in high volume.
Read up on a brief history of America's centuries-old plan B: when all else fails, look northward. And with this post, we wrap up our coverage of the 2016 presidential election. #MakeCanadaGreatAgain
According to Snopes, widely circulating rumors that 15,000 people wrote in "Harambe" for President of the United States are unfounded.
A sad-looking celebration cake in the likeness of Donald Trump spawned a great series of jokes last night.
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YouTube's newest spam comment is everywhere, and it has something to do with baseball, huh? Here's why.
Morgan Wallen writing, "Get me to God's country," on his Instagram Story has upset many New Yorkers and "SNL" fans. It's also spawned a slew of memes. Here's why.
It's time for the results of March 2025's Meme of the Month competition.
There was never a time before the election. There will never be a time after the election. The election is forever. It is immortal.
As the news media takes a sober look back at Donald Trump's historic upset on Tuesday's election, Facebook's trending algorithm has come under intense scrutiny for allowing blatantly fake and pro-Trump news articles to circulate in high volume.
Read up on a brief history of America's centuries-old plan B: when all else fails, look northward. And with this post, we wrap up our coverage of the 2016 presidential election. #MakeCanadaGreatAgain
According to Snopes, widely circulating rumors that 15,000 people wrote in "Harambe" for President of the United States are unfounded.
A sad-looking celebration cake in the likeness of Donald Trump spawned a great series of jokes last night.
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