Billionaire Larry Ellison comes to his son’s rescue, agreeing to personally guarantee over $40 billion to finance Paramount’s bid for Warner Bros. An embarrassment: FBI Director Kash Patel has ...
Well, meme lovers, here we are. Against all odds, we've made it to the end of another year, and what a year it's been, especially in the world of memes and internet culture. While 2025 might not have ...
Who lives in a Burger King above the surface? SpongeBob SquarePants and his pals, at least for now. In the days since Burger King unveiled its "SpongeBob Movie Menu" to celebrate the Dec. 19 release ...
Bikini Bottom is coming to Burger King! A new under-the-sea-inspired menu is coming to Burger King for "The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants," with foods inspired by the animated characters and ...
Kellogg’s unveiled a limited-edition SpongeBob SquarePants cereal inspired by SpongeBob’s fictional favorite, Kelpo The cereal is a golden, crispy puff of sweetened corn that offers a “cannon blast of ...
The once and always profiteer of colonial looting is once again getting flak in the wake of the Louvre heists. Its reputation as a symbol of imperial looting is so cemented that as soon as the robbers ...
Regulars Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass and Bill Fagerbakke return to the franchise, along with guests George Lopez, Sherry Cola, Regina Hall and Mark Hamill. By Justin Lowe Breathlessly ...
When rumours of the SpongeBob x Adidas Stan Smith Freizeit first popped up earlier this month, we'll admit it – our expectations were looow. Here we go again. What's it gonna be this time? A bright ...
A blogger has blasted British police after they arrested him for sharing a meme on social media that read "F--- Hamas." Pete North, 47, filmed officers arriving at his Yorkshire home in the U.K. on ...
Scottie Scheffler celebrates with his wife, Meredith, and son, Bennett, after winning the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin following the final round on June 1, 2025. / Adam ...
Brits and Americans are a pond apart. Divided by their accents, their spelling, and even their sense of humor. Or humour. Depending on who you ask. While Americans might go big with slapstick, ...