‘My Wife Has Cancer’ Reddit Comment Spreads Virally, Prompts Discussion of American Healthcare System
A screenshot of a months-old Reddit comment about the cost of cancer care spread across social media platforms.
A screenshot of a months-old Reddit comment about the cost of cancer care spread across social media platforms.
Bobby Piton came to widespread attention on sites like Parler and Twitter, the latter of which allegedly suspended his account after his “testimony” at an Arizona Hyatt.
A Scottish artist’s tweet brought Adriano Celentano’s “Prisencolinensinainciusol” back into the spotlight.
Salem Health confirmed that an oncology nurse was placed on administrative leave after she posted a video about flouting masks and ignoring physical distancing recommendations.
A scene from a 2003 made-for-television film took on new life on Twitter after the 2020 elections.
A CNBC/Change Research poll cited by Breitbart suggested that only a small number of Trump voters are not crying foul at his decisive loss in the presidential election.
A post on TheDonald.win claimed that more people had “died of suicide” in 2020 than of COVID-19.
A single-source article reporting that a majority of Americans polled said Trump should concede went viral, but the underlying data didn’t seem to be available at press time.
As public health officials advised against large Thankgiving gatherings, a purported Giant Food “super spread” advertisement circulated on social media.
“Emmy” trended on Twitter thanks to claims that the New York governor was selected for the 2020 International Emmy Founders Award.