The memes of 2016 reflect a year filled with a lot of ... errrr ... feelings. There was crying, anger and a frog riding a unicycle. And in the weirdest year yet of ...
Before the nation decided between Clinton and Trump, the eventual Democratic nominee was battling Sen. Bernie Sanders in their party’s primary election. Sanders, who had widespread appeal with young ...
This past year has been full of ups, downs, and more downs, but — more importantly — it’s been jam-packed with memes. Internet jokes and culture were everything and everywhere in 2016, demonstrating ...
Google has released its list of the most-searched memes of the year, and it’s full of surprises. One surprise is that just under half of the entries on the list aren’t memes—they’re just celebrities, ...
We saw many highs and lows in 2016. We lost some good souls and gained some classic memes. Let's reflect on the Top 10 Entertainment stories that crossed newsfeeds this year. 2016 brought the most ...
In 2015, the internet gave birth to “Netflix and Chill” and the revelation that any misfortune – no matter how minute – calls for a healthy dose of Michael Jordan tears. Memes continued to reign ...
The drum beat began early. At the beginning of the second week in January, both Rolling Stone and Vice published articles detailing how awful the impending year would be, citing mudslides in Los ...
Alfred Ng was a senior reporter for CNET News. He was raised in Brooklyn and previously worked on the New York Daily News's social media and breaking news teams. In a year where memes finally became ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Google has released a list of the most-searched for memes in the United States. 1. Harambe. No surprise there... RIP. This gorilla caused uproar on social media back in May when ...