In recent weeks, a meme has been doing the rounds on social networks, especially on X. Almost suddenly, a TikTok video went ...
Lego is tapping into one of the world's biggest media franchises, Pokémon, for a new collaboration that drops in 2026.
Pocketpair launched Palworld, a game that stunned the gaming world by attracting millions of players in mere weeks. By the end of its first month, it had 25 million players across Steam and Xbox. At ...
"Darkrai Magnezone is taking the Pokémon Pocket Tournaments by storm with an impressive 60% win rate across more than 1000 matches. This unbeatable combo showcases strategic gameplay and skillful ...
If I die, I hope you guys turn this into a meme coin.” Shortly after speaking these words, 23-year-old crypto trader Arnold Robert Haro, who had reportedly lost $500 on a crypto scam, started a ...
Niantic—the Pokémon Go geniuses—has dropped the Pokéball and sold all of its gaming business to Scopely (Monopoly Go developers) for a whopping $3.5 billion. Included in the deal are Pikmin Bloom, ...
As Invincible's Season 3 progresses, Fortnite has released a fresh skin bundle collaboration. Players can obtain a new Allen the Alien skin, a fresh Invincible color variant and a free Duplie-Kate ...
If you are online right now, the JD Vance you are likely seeing is not the one who is the vice president of the United States. Will, who asked HuffPost not to share his full name and is behind the ...
The age-old internet artist tradition of using low-effort blob-shaped homunculi to comment on repeating themes and clichés in popular media has finally found its haters over on X, The Everything App.
President Trump regaled a group of high-rollers visiting Mar-a-Lago about all his administration was doing for the cryptocurrency industry. Then he turned to all the crypto money he was making as ...
Vice President JD Vance has unexpectedly become a target of the internet’s meme culture - and has shared his thoughts on the craze. What began as a niche joke among social media users has now ...
The internet can’t stop depicting the vice president as a chubby-faced baby, painter Bob Ross, a minion from “Despicable Me”—and everything else. News Reporter JD Vance admitted that he ...