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Family days out often cost a fortune, but you can get a free National Trust pass to enjoy one for nothing. The pass, worth up to £50, enables up to two adults and three children, or one adult and four ...
Now into its eighth year, Xbox Game Pass has come to define gaming today, despite Microsoft’s games consoles lagging behind the competition in terms of player count. The so-called “Netflix of games” ...
Six months ago, “doge” was just a reference either to a wide-eyed Shiba Inu in a viral meme or to the cryptocurrency Dogecoin, which that meme inspired.Today, it’s one of the most polarizing ...
This is part two of a two-part series that examines DOGE's actions so far and what the future holds for the temporary agency. Read part one here.Part two examines the efficacy of the agency and ...
An AI-generated picture of President Donald Trump dressed as the pope that took social media by storm has now prompted several AI videos and memes. An AI-generated picture of President Donald ...
Crypto’s rollercoaster ride is back in full swing—and this time, it's going faster than your uncle’s Lambo fantasy during ...
James Bickerton is a Newsweek U.S. News reporter based in London, U.K. His focus is on covering news and politics in Texas, as well as other general news across the United States. James joined ...
For many skiers, that boils down to two relatively similar choices: the Epic Pass and the Ikon Pass. These all-consuming multi-pass products are impossible to avoid, and if you live near the ...
For many skiers, that boils down to two relatively similar choices: the Epic Pass and the Ikon Pass. These all-consuming multi-pass products are impossible to avoid, and if you live near the mountains ...
In the meantime, we’re just doing our best to laugh. So we’ve collected the funniest memes we’ve seen on social media about Trump’s idiotic line on dolls. [image or embed] — Oliver ...
The Italian Brainrot takes its cue from the Anglo-Saxon-derived English idiom "brain rot." Literally, it can be translated as "rotting brain" or "brain decay." But in internet parlance, it is used ...