Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just fired the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel and pushed for COVID vaccines to be available without a prescription. Is this public health reform or a libertarian fever dream? Let’s unpack the chaos—with jokes, facts, and a healthy dose of skepticism.
Nabisco’s cookie packages are shrinking faster than your patience at a DMV. This satirical deep dive explores the snack-sized scandal of shrinkflation, corporate spin, and why your Oreos now come with more air than cream.
Maurene Comey’s quiet dismissal from the DOJ has sparked speculation of a legal challenge against Trump’s expansive executive power. With political retaliation, constitutional law, and family legacy in play, this case could be the next big showdown in American legal history—or just another episode of “Law & Order: MAGA Unit.”
The 2025 gubernatorial election cycle is heating up, with confirmed matchups in Kentucky, Mississippi, and North Carolina, and potential challengers emerging in Florida, Texas, and Georgia. We break down all 50 states with a fully fact-checked grid of current governors and their Democratic and Republican opponents.
Despite viral rumors, Disney has not pulled Jimmy Kimmel from any role due to controversy. This satirical essay explores the origins of the claim, the facts behind it, and the absurdity of internet speculation.
China’s new AI content labeling law is the world’s first large-scale regulation of synthetic media. Is it a bold leap toward responsible AI governance—or just Beijing’s way of saying, “We see you, deepfake Drake”? This satirical essay breaks down the law’s implications, global reactions, and what it means for creators, coders, and confused grandmas everywhere.
NASA’s discovery of a Martian rock with signs of life sparks internet chaos, political debates, and alien dating apps. A satirical look at science, society, and space absurdity.
Rumors are sizzling hotter than a skillet of country ham: Did Cracker Barrel suspend its restaurant remodels because of a logo controversy? We fact-check the claim, roast the internet’s outrage machine, and serve up a side of satire with your biscuits.
Former Senator Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) launches a media blitz with his new memoir Dead Center, torching Democrats, praising filibusters, and asking America: “Was it me, or was it the party?” A satirical breakdown of his scorched-earth farewell.