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Could an AI chatbot talk you out of believing a conspiracy theory?
Technology vs. cat-eating myths.
By Rebecca Ruiz
In 2024, Pokémania is evolving
As the Pokémon phenomenon continues to evolve, its ability to unite generations — from nostalgic adults to eager new fans — proves that, in 2024, Pokémon truly is for everyone.
Taylor Swift's voter registration link saw over 337,000 visitors
She's ensuring fans are... Ready For It?
Why are people using the R-word again?
People on X are posting the slur with abandon.
Australia's viral breakdancer Raygun is ranked no. 1 in the world. Here's how.
It comes down to a few technicalities.
By Amanda Yeo
Tortured no longer: Taylor Swift endorses Kamala Harris after presidential debate
Is this the next great American dynasty?
Swifties for Kamala: How Taylor Swift fans are creating a new blueprint for political organizing
Combining friendship bracelets with political savvy.
Mark Hamill posts gleeful pic of himself sat next to Stephen King, gets a wholesome response
"It took every ounce of discipline I possess to avoid freaking out."
By Sam Haysom
Mukbang YouTuber Nikocado Avocado returns with new viral video
"This has been the greatest social experiment of my entire life."
By Anna Iovine
Megan thee Stallion and Travis Kelce revives iconic 'We Will Rock You' Pepsi ad
It's looking like a 'Hot Girl' Football season.
Why isn't anyone tagging their friends on IG anymore?
Tagging is for losers now?
Viral Australian breakdancer Raygun stands by her moves in first post-Olympic interview
"I knew that people were not going to understand my style."
By Amanda Yeo
Great news for reply guys: You can now leave comments on Instagram Stories
The comments are just as temporary as the Stories themselves.
How much would it really cost to watch every NFL game on TV?
The true price of being an NFL fan.
By Tim Marcin
‘Hawk Tuah girl' Haliey Welch is launching a podcast with the perfect name
You can probably already guess it.
By Sam Haysom
Watch Channing Tatum and Naomi Ackie gleefully arguing with BBC radio callers
Things descend quickly into silliness.
By Sam Haysom
No, the black Facebook app icon isn't a new logo. Here's why you're seeing it.
It's just a mistake, people.
So you have a viral catchphrase. What's next, legally?
Jools didn't — and it almost cost her.
'Kamala is a relaxing thought': Swifties for Kamala raise $100,000 for the Harris campaign
The Swifties for Kamala Zoom rally featured speakers like Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Ed Markey, and singer Carole King.
Here are the 5 songs of the summer, according to Spotify
It wasn't a 'Brat' summer on the streaming platform.
My private data’s probably out there, but I’m not worried about it
Why I’ve stopped worrying and learned to live with the loss of online privacy.
By Tim Marcin
How much for Oasis tickets? Fans joke about splurging on the long-awaited reunion shows
Oasis is back, but can the Gallagher brothers keep it together? The internet has its doubts.
By Tim Marcin
Jools Lebron, the creator of 'very demure, very mindful,' might not own its trademark
The TikTokker says she "dropped the ball, " which could have financial repercussions.