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This week, a classic meme cat was revived, the chicken jockey scene went nuclear, Cory Booker's filibuster went viral and more.
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.
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This week, a classic meme cat was revived, the chicken jockey scene went nuclear, Cory Booker's filibuster went viral and more.
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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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