Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For 20 years, people have been sharing Chuck Norris facts on the internet. (Kurt Krieger/Corbis via Getty Images) Chuck Norris, ...
Chuck Norris was more than a legendary martial artist and actor — he was also an internet icon. The “Walker, Texas Ranger” star, who died suddenly on Thursday at age 86 following a medical emergency, ...
Norris, who died at 86 on Friday, inspired one of the most famous meme trends of a generation with "Chuck Norris Facts," which played on the actor's ultra-manly persona. By Ethan Millman Music Editor ...
In one week, American voters will “Pokemon Go to the polls.” From coconut trees accompanied by “Von Dutch” to Donald Trump’s recent stint as a McDonald’s worker, in the past decade, political memes ...
Come tomorrow, most internet memes will seem so yesterday, but Hilary Duff can’t seem to get this one to go away. As the Disney alum continues her pop career revival, she reflected on a moment from ...
New England Patriots left tackle Will Campbell did not have a good first half against the Seattle Seahawks during Sunday's Super Bowl 60 in Santa Clara. Campbell struggled mightily against Seattle's ...
The attempted “Great Meme Reset” reveals how inescapable the incoherent internet has become. By Sophie Haigney “It’s really over,” says the TikToker @joebro909. “TikTok’s washed.” In the video — a ...
A funny meme has a way of expressing what you’re going through at the moment. It makes you feel seen and understood. You then share it and pay it forward, hoping it does the same for someone else. Now ...
“Me Meme” is a new experimental feature in Google Photos that uses AI to let people put their faces into popular meme templates. The tool is now being rolled out in the U.S. It uses generative AI to ...
A retro pop art style vector illustration of a man in sweat, while panicked, choosing a button to push, red or blue. Put your text on the label available. Perfect for a meme. (yogysic via Getty Images ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.