From “Grand Theft Auto” to “SpongeBob SquarePants,” the White House has turned to memes from pop culture and video games to ...
Technology Technology   The Big Story The White House’s ‘memeification’ of warFrom “Grand Theft Auto” to “SpongeBob ...
Some critics, including an official with the U.S. Catholic Church, have accused the administration of trivializing a ...
The United States government has launched a social media campaign using memes, video game imagery and pop culture references ...
Tentatively titled GARFIELD, a new 2D-animated TV series is officially in production for Paramount+, bringing the famous ...
Every day of Yankees spring training this year, a player or coach is featured sharing his favorite foods, movies, cartoons, ...
The White House’s video Friday began with a brief clip from the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
One by one, hardcore fans of different comics, shows and wrestling made their way into the Midland Horseshoe Arena for the 11th edition of Permian Basin Comic Con X Friday afternoon. The convention ...
The sci-fi film flopped in theaters but dominated the charts since its release on digital and streaming.
The White House sparked controversy by uploading a war propaganda video edited with scenes from war and sports games. Over 10 such videos have emerged since the Iran airstrike, drawing criticism for ...
One skilled Minecraft player who loves SpongeBob SquarePants recreates Conch Street inside Mojang's incredibly popular survival game.