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In a weird but somehow ideal crossover, McDonald's posted a pixelated photo of Grimace riding what looks like a very courageous chicken (a horse, basically), and fans are going into a frenzy of memes ...
Chinese social media users—and even some Chinese government officials—are using AI-generated memes to troll President Donald Trump, as his steep tariff hike against Chinese imports prompted ...
Israeli Soldiers & Veterans Urge Hostage Deal, Even If It Means Ending War With Hamas A growing number of Israeli soldiers, veterans, and reservists—including elite units like Shayetet 13 and ...
The Intercept is pleased to announce the appointment of investigative reporter Nick Turse to a National Security Fellowship. Through this yearlong fellowship, he will cover U.S. military ...
Actor Jack Lowden has urged a council not to close the nursery in the village where he grew up. The Slow Horses star went to Channelkirk Nursery in Oxton in the Borders which is under threat of ...
A coalition of leading higher education institutions and academic associations have mounted a significant legal challenge against the Trump administration, denouncing a series of immigration ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Memes that mock Americans over Trump's tariffs have taken over Chinese social media. AI generated videos feature Trump and tech workers on the iPhone assembly line or sewing clothes. Scott Bessent ...
A wave of AI-generated memes and videos showing overweight American workers in factories has gone viral, sparking backlash and highlighting intensifying tensions in the ongoing tariff dispute.
Chinese accounts continue to ridicule Donald Trump's radical tariff policy with memes poking fun at the president's haphazard bid to encourage American business. AI-generated video circulated on ...