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.
Mobile phones have made it easier than ever to communicate with friends, family and even strangers. Stats show that around ...
But initial results from the latest round of the UMass Amherst poll, which Rhodes co-directs, show, he says, that many Americans seem to be treating this as a “pretty normal election” with ...
In a recent viral video that left the internet both amused and exasperated, a woman’s attempt to create a dramatic reel on the Delhi Metro drew a wave of reactions. The clip shows the woman ...
This is the main reason why Americans want their personal information removed from the internet. At the same time, they are also worried that someone will eventually hack their devices to steal ...
In the heart of Silicon Valley, well-off baby boomers enjoy meals of porchetta and cheesy polenta, prepared with herbs plucked from the community garden. Thirty-foot-tall windows offer a view on a ...
“It’s like, you shouldn’t be laughing at Donald Trump, you shouldn’t think he’s funny and, man, the joy is gone when you have someone wagging their finger at the American people.
Mr Miles and the Labor Party’s social media campaign has sparked discussion, with critics calling the branding tactic ‘cringe’. “It just shows how much the young people have that ...
Putting “fun” back into low- and middle-income Americans’ budgets could be years away with most of their income barely covering the surge in costs for bare necessities, economists said.
An AI was asked to create images of what Europeans think the average American from different states looks like - and the results are shocking. According to the tech, Europeans hold racist and ...