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Recommended FTSE set for another dismal day after Asian stocks rout sees Hang Seng suffer biggest fall since 2008 Starmer to declare end of globalisation while Trump’s tariff war rages Trump ...
Initially promoted by Trump as his official token, it reached a $15.18 billion market cap on its first day but tumbled after First Lady Melania Trump introduced her own meme coin, later linked to ...
Markets are plummeting, but people are trying to get through it via memes. Donald Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" means that tariffs are suddenly everywhere. That means tariff memes are also ...
A Reddit user, recently shared their ordeal of working a grueling night shift, followed by an unexpected extension until noon the next day. Their post described the emotional and physical toll of ...
President Trump’s “Liberation Day” saw major tariffs announced for over 180 countries, including China, Israel, and Ukraine. In the aftermath, global stock futures markets and Bitcoin (BTC) slumped, ...
Rushing towards the FloppyPepe (FPPE) presale, investors are agreeing that this AI-powered meme token that is making waves is poised for massive gains. Spot Bitcoin ETFs Bleed For Fourth Straight Day ...
Donald Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to announce that “IT’S LIBERATION DAY IN AMERICA!”, prompting a flurry of memes on Internet Donald Trump is expected to announce ...
April Fools' Day memes took over X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday as people had a blast sharing silly jokes, fun pranks, and hoaxes to celebrate the day. April Fools' Day memes swamped X on Tuesday.( ...
We’ve curated a list of 15+ April Fool’s Day memes for you to share with your friends, family, and on social media. Scroll down to share these memes. April Fool’s Day 2025 is here! It’s the perfect ...
Fartcoin’s place as the top meme coin leader on April Fool’s Day may be a coincidence, but the token’s rebound of more than 108% in the last month comes amid an apparent sentiment shift among Solana ...
As we all know, April Fool’s Day gags on the radio are as old as beat the bomb and the secret sound. In recent years, programmers have tended to put them in the too ‘naff’ and/or too hard basket. That ...