Memes praising millennials and attacking Gen Z have cropped up online after the US election — here's why that may not be a good thing.
POV: It's 2020, you're still on lockdown after voting by mail and scrolling on Twitter. One state has dominated the political ...
You can do something: Remember that your vote has a huge impact on state and local elections, too. The outcomes of these ...
Many many many executions are warranted,” one Trump supporter wrote on Truth Social. “These traitors are a terminal cancer ...
Start the Steal or #StartTheSteal is an ironic online movement and hashtag used by Democratic voters to jokingly suggest that ...
2024 election memes have been as much a part of this insufferably long campaign season as polls, gun violence, and ...
Donald Trump's election victory paves the way for a fresh wave of disinformation, not only around politics but also on ...
The 2024 campaign was once assumed to be a 2020 rematch, but it’s played out unlike any before, with the first criminal ...
Through TikTok posts, memes and podcasts, the Trump campaign harnessed mounting angst among Gen Z men to bring young voters to his White House comeback.
There are signs that society is moving away from the progressive left’s often strict expectations about how to discuss ...
Donald Trump is set to become the 47th US President after a tally of 292 electoral votes against Kamala Harris's 242 votes ...
In battleground Pennsylvania, dozens of election officials are pro-Trump election deniers, ready to cause chaos.