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Users shared and discussed a meme crediting U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs for the automaker's purported announcement.
Trading Business Surge: Futures Trading Volume Up 31% QoQ In Q1 2025, Gate maintained its industry leadership with remarkable user growth and trading volume breakthroughs. The platform’s expanding ...
ChatGPT became the world’s most downloaded non-gaming app in March, surpassing long-time leaders Instagram and TikTok for the ...
WrestleMania 41 — with full force. One of the biggest names in the wrestling world, The Rock, is expected to appear at the ...
X and Facebook are governed by the policies of mercurial billionaires. Bluesky’s C.E.O., Jay Graber, says that she wants to ...
The Advance propaganda machine is aimed at ordinary Australians but backed by some of our wealthiest – and has links to a right-wing US foundation.
With ChatGPT-4o, users can transform photos or memes into distinctive styles - making them look like they came straight out of The Simpsons, Rick And Morty or South Park. The latest update to the AI ...
The translations read, “Buy American cars!” “No, they’re huge!” “The tariffs are too high! “Doesn’t matter. They’re still ...
The internet has become a Studio Ghibli-inspired playground. Admirers of the Japanese animation studio are using a new update ...
While follower counts have been known to aid casting decisions in today's Hollywood, Spike Lee is turning to the memes.