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What a month!

As a viral meme says, March isn’t over yet, but what a month it’s been. We’re living through the biggest oil shock ever, and ...
The latest Israeli-American collaboration against Iran is many things – a moronic dance of prediction markets and futures ...
Packaging war in meme-driven narratives uses cultural cues to turn combat into entertainment, normalizing violence and ...
The U.S. and Iran are using memes and pop culture on social media to influence public perception of the Middle East conflict.
Iranian propaganda is also homing in on the war's destabilizing impact on the global economy and energy prices, which have ...
Happy Thursday. Let the madness begin! We’re in the extremely brief period when we all have perfect brackets. Hold onto that luck for another hour or two. The Trump administration’s messaging on the ...
The new frontier of war has been won by Iran - TikTok videos. This video, apparently not their first, is an ABSOLUTE BANGER ...
Officials in Tehran and Washington alike are trading taunts in English, often using American pop culture references. By Ephrat Livni and Parin Behrooz Iranian officials are trolling President Trump ...
Re “An Unjust War Without Plan or Purpose,” by Phil Klay (Opinion guest essay, March 22): My ancestors fought in the American Revolution, the Civil War, the two world wars and Vietnam. Every American ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From AI Lego animations to Hollywood‑style meme videos the digital front of the US‑Iran conflict is exploding on social media.
The Trump administration’s messaging on the war with Iran has not at all followed the traditional playbook. When you think of wartime in the U.S., you think of a somber-toned president with formal ...