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“No drama”: Influencer accused of “normalizing war” over post about “no fear” vacation in Dubai amid missile strikes
"Everyone is panicking about Dubai..."
“I thought I was tripping”: Fortnite players spotted a “terrifying” Kim Kardashian skin glitch
Kim K is bugging out.
“Didn’t even last 12 minute”: RFK Jr. went to a Gold’s Gym in Austin and people on both sides of him roasted him
"Yes he was wearing jeans."
“Thank God!”: United Airlines’ new headphone rule unites the internet across political lines
"Audio savages have been put on notice."
Influencer buys wedding dress while single. Now men are flooding her DMs
"Do I feel a little crazy being as single as I am? Yeah. But it was a great deal."
“APOLOGIZE!”: Fans are ratio’ing nearly every NHL post after Olympic hockey drama
"Ratio-ing the NHL team social media."
Hyacinth’s recital dance from “Bridgerton” goes viral, with a little help from Charli XCX
Fans love the dance.
“Lunatic behavior”: Marine vet protesting Iran war appears to snap a bone during struggle with GOP senator
"I'm here in D.C. trying to speak out against the Senate and ask them why they're going to send our men and women into harm's way."
“Football is life” in real life? “Ted Lasso” star trained and may sign with pro soccer team
"If this is real I'm all for it. I'll definitely be buying a jersey."
“They’re not saving that baby”: Former Disney World safari driver says staff are trained to drive away if someone falls into crocodile pit
No one’s fallen in yet, but you definitely don’t want to be the first.
“Twitch really humbled her”: Doja Cat can’t figure out how to turn off livestream ads after new update
"You can win a Grammy, but you still can't skip the 30-second unskippable ad for insurance. Humbling for the ego!"
“Why was my boyfriend 30?”: Keke Palmer and Demi Lovato bond over adult men dating them at age 15
"Needs to stop being normalized PERIOD."
New Englanders are ready for war after RFK Jr. threatens to take on Dunkin’: “The American Revolution started in Massachusetts”
"I'm joining the war on Dunkin on the side of Dunkin."
This startup says its $1,199 gadget can block listening devices. Skeptics are raising questions
"This would be extraordinary and would require equally extraordinary proof if true."














