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Twitter can't even celebrate Independence Day without misspelling the hashtag
The most American way to celebrate in 2018.
This story about two random people *maybe* falling in love on a plane is too perfect
Please fall in love.
The internet mocks Alex Jones' conspiracy theory with #SecondCivilWarLetters
All quiet on the alt-right front.
By Morgan Sung
Trump supporters boycott Walmart for selling 'Impeach 45' merch
It's not the only anti-Trump merch that the store sells.
Why I unfollowed influencers in favor of relaxing slime content
Scrolling through Instagram is much more relaxing when your feed isn't populated with influencers.
By Morgan Sung
Cute kid attempting to lift a watermelon perfectly captures the struggle of summer 2018
A drama in three acts — and three seconds.
NPR meant to hail 'the year of the woman' in Mexico and promptly fell on an ass
Words matter, absolutely. But punctuation matters, too.
Canada Day Twitter sure is filled with apologies from people in the U.S.
Can't imagine what we'd have to be sorry for.
Bananas CCTV video concludes with woman falling through ceiling
A Hollywood-level escape attempt.
By Laura Vitto
People are sending wire hangers to a senator who they think is too soft on protecting abortion rights
#HangersForCollins is a reminder of the gruesome ways women got abortions before Roe v. Wade.
By Morgan Sung
Tessa Thompson says she's attracted to men and women. Happy pride!
We're not counting, but that's one more for the team.
How one woman found an unlikely support network in the pimple popping community
They even crowdfunded her medical costs.
By Morgan Sung
Banksy is back with 9 new fiery murals in Paris
A statement about France's policies on migrants.
After Annapolis newsroom shooting, focus turns to Trump's media bashing
In wake of the shooting at the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland, President Trump's previous comments about the media are especially disturbing.
By Morgan Sung