Sometimes a live interview takes an unexpected turn — and the internet notices immediately. That’s exactly what happened during a recent segment on CNN, where a reporter challenged comments made by Karoline Leavitt, leading to a moment that quickly began circulating online. During the exchange, Leavitt responded to a question with a lengthy answer that critics on social media quickly labeled “word salad.” Instead of moving on, the reporter calmly pushed back, asking for clarification and repeating the original question. The moment stood out because the reporter didn’t raise their voice or interrupt aggressively. Instead, they simply asked for a…
Author: Besfort Hajdari
Let’s be honest for a second: being alive in 2026 sometimes feels like trying to keep up with 47 browser tabs open in your brain at the same time. News alerts, work stress, group chats, random existential thoughts — it’s a lot. So naturally, like any responsible adult, I opened social media to distract myself. And that’s when I fell into a glorious rabbit hole of hilarious posts on Threads. For a brief moment, everything else faded away and it was just me, my phone, and a timeline full of jokes from people who are clearly coping with life the…
If there’s one thing the internet does quickly, it’s turn political news — or even rumors about political news — into memes. Recently, social media lit up after posts began circulating claiming that Kristi Noem had been fired as the head of the Department of Homeland Security. While the situation quickly became a topic of debate and fact-checking across platforms, one thing was immediately clear: The internet was already in full joke mode. Within minutes, users on X (formerly Twitter), Reddit, and TikTok began sharing memes, sarcastic commentary, and over-the-top reactions about the situation. Whether people believed the claims or…