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Mia Khalifa is now a TikTok star, and she loves it
"As soon as I joined TikTok I found this whole new world."
By Anna Iovine
Breonna Taylor's death shouldn't be an insensitive Twitter meme
While well-intentioned, jokey memes about arresting the cops who killed Breonna Taylor help no one.
By Morgan Sung
The online lesson plan marketplace boomed when the pandemic hit
When COVID-19 changed everything, teachers and parents were left scrambling for resources.
By Tim Marcin
Florida residents protesting mandatory masks is like a 'Parks and Rec' fever dream
Devil worship. Bill Gates. The Constitution. It all came up.
By Tim Marcin
How to *hypothetically* take down a racist statue
"If all else fails...bottoms up baby."
By Tulika Bose
15 great Reddit mysteries for the site's 15th birthday
Reddit has always been amazing for weird stories.
By Tim Marcin
In defense of himbos, the hot simple men I love to love
If you're hot, dumb, and pure of heart you may be a himbo.
By Morgan Sung
Apple's coronavirus keynote was slick but extremely dystopian
Cheery dispatches from the holodeck in a two-hour ad — that failed to truly acknowledge this moment in history.
By Chris Taylor
You can win up to $25,000 by keeping your finger on your phone
Or you can win nothing!
By Anna Iovine
Trump's campaign won't admit it, but they got trolled hard in Tulsa
Donald Trump and his campaign expected gigantic crowds at his latest rally in Tulsa.
10 mind-boggling and unhinged moments from Trump's Tulsa rally
From an embarrassingly low turnout to a painfully long ramp defense, we grabbed the highlights so you can skip the speech.
The stark divide between 'Straight TikTok' and 'Alt TikTok'
Queerness has always been alternative.
By Morgan Sung
Katie Hopkins is permanently banned from Twitter
She violated the platform's Hateful Conduct policy.
By Morgan Sung
People are petitioning for Columbus, Ohio to be renamed 'Flavortown'
It would honor both culinary crossroads and Guy Fieri's place of birth.
By Morgan Sung
Elon Musk says Juneteenth is a holiday at Tesla, just not a paid holiday
Employees will have to use paid time off.
By Morgan Sung
Chris D'Elia and the rise of Twitter as a platform to call out sexual predators
Twitter is the new whisper network.
By Anna Iovine
Matt Gaetz's bizarre shoutout to his son Nestor instantly became a copypasta meme
Everyone meet Nestor, our large adult son.
By Morgan Sung
This Lego version of 'The Simpsons' steamed hams meme is a true work of art
Delightfully devilish.
By Sam Haysom
Belle Delphine, known for selling 'gamer girl bathwater,' is back
And she's joining OnlyFans.
By Morgan Sung
Yes, the birth certificate proves Elon Musk and Grimes' baby is legally named X AE A-XII
But he has a nickname.
By Tim Marcin
The 'Black Lives Matter Foundation' isn't the real BLM, but it's raised millions in donations
The foundation wants to foster "unity" with the police.
By Morgan Sung
Ted Cruz and Ron Perlman are in a strange Twitter fight about ... wrestling?
"Teddy, what kind of a muthaf*cka offers to have another guy ... kick another guy’s ass?"
By Tim Marcin
Viral TikTok comments showcase zoomers expertly dunking on millennials
"I think every generation can agree that millennials are a mistake."
By Anna Iovine
In honor of Trump's birthday, people tweet praise for Obama
An exciting day of trolling for Resistance Twitter.
By Chloe Bryan
Donald Trump's bizarre walk down a ramp is a whole thing now
The president defended his cautious descent in (surprise!) a bad tweet.
By Chloe Bryan