When you think of meme coins, you probably think of retail traders chasing hype for a quick profit. But in 2025, President Donald Trump gave meme coins a whole new level of visibility when he ...
The meme coin trade has morphed into something bizarre. Even for the uninitiated, the once-obscure corner of the crypto market has become hard to ignore. Often with no actual use case and values ...
Cryptocurrency traders commiserated over the one-month anniversary of Donald Trump’s failed token with a fresh scandal which threatens to kill the meme coin hysteria that has gripped crypto ...
President Donald Trump shared a SpongeBob SquarePants-themed meme after Elon Musk announced that federal workers would receive an email seeking information about what they accomplished last week.
Footage shows police raiding a home over a meme. US Vice President JD Vance criticizes the criminalization of speech. Chancellor Scholz defends Germany's stance against far-right parties during a ...
Maybe you've seen a bunch of people on X (formerly known as Twitter) making a bunch of jokes about "Everything is computer" and you might be very, very confused. But we're here to help you out ...
Meme coins — cryptocurrencies inspired by internet trends or memes — have surged in popularity. Some well-known meme coins include Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Pepe, Trump, Bonk and Floki. While some ...
President Trump posted a “SpongeBob SquarePants” meme mocking federal employees in the wake of an email sent to the workforce asking them to document their achievements from the past week.
The tableau instantly became the stuff of memes, body-language expert reactions, and Saturday Night Live cold opens. (Trump, played by James Austin Johnson, looked at Marcello Hernández playing ...
President Trump cracked a joke using an edited SpongeBob SquarePants meme Sunday to poke fun at outrage over Elon Musk’s demand that federal workers explain what they did at work last week.
Tech mogul Elon Musk reposted a meme on X that called those who benefit from U.S. federal programs the "Parasite Class." The X account @Liberty_Memes created the original meme (archived ...
Then, while being interviewed by Newsmax host Rob Schmitt, he proclaimed, "I am become meme [sic]," NBC News and The Daily Beast reported. "Yeah, pretty much," he continued after the audience laughed.