When a young man from California broadcast his death on X, profit-hungry traders piled into a cryptocurrency created in his image.
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The Tech Bros Secretly Running Doge (and Perhaps America)
Behind this grand (and dystopian) vision of streamlining government like a well-funded startup are some familiar faces: Elon ...
This Delaware artist thinks outside the box and creates original art from news headlines. Here's why he does it.
Are We Dating The Same Guy?, also abbreviated as AWDTSG, refers to a series of social media pages and groups across Facebook and Reddit where women share s ...
The North Atlantic Fella Organisation has devised creative ways to support the Ukrainian cause – while navigating the ...
A former Adelaide private school boy accused of murdering a beloved father on his morning walk had been in a “difficult ...
He shares his "3x3" paintings with a growing audience of over 60,000 followers on IG, and over 7,000 on Facebook ... ALIM SMITH'S REACH: Delaware man connects Mac Miller fans around world ...
She Was Close to Giving Up is a name given to an exploitable meme based on a metaphorical three-panel comic in which a young ...
How white supremacists used the loosely moderated social media platform Telegram to inspire lethal violence — until authorities took them down.
Or, an object lesson in why you should never take vague social media posts at face value.
More than 4,500 miles separate Dublin, Ireland, from Seattle, but the connection is close and personal for Capitol Hill resident and tap dancer Tyler Knowlin. Between 2016 and 2022, Knowlin was a ...
In response to racist comments on social media and threatening phone calls, the Butterfly Effect Project is urging elected officials to make a public statement condemning these acts and is ...