US Press on Iran Attack: 'History is on Trump's Side'
The American media has a divided response to President Trump's military strike on Iran, with conservatives largely supportive while liberals criticize it as a reckless exercise of power.
Iran confirms Khamenei's death and promises the "most brutal response in history"
Iran's state media confirms the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was reportedly killed in a U.S.-Israel coordinated attack, vowing a severe retaliation.
The suspect unanimity
The article reflects on the overwhelming consensus regarding King Juan Carlos's actions during a critical moment in Spain's democracy, questioning the lack of dissent in public narratives.
"One of the Most Diabolical People in History": Donald Trump's Virulent Message Announcing Khamenei's Death
Donald Trump announced the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on his social media platform, Truth Social, with a vehement statement characterizing Khamenei as one of history's most malevolent figures.
'Evil person', 'justice for the people of Iran': see in full Trump's statement on the death of Ali Khamenei
Donald Trump announced via social media the alleged death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei due to a joint U.S.-Israel operation, labeling Khamenei as one of the most evil people in history.
One and a half minutes of confusion and horror. What was the Max Hedroom incident?
The article delves into the mysterious Max Headroom incident that occurred during a 1987 TV broadcast, captivating viewers with its unexpected and eerie interruption.
DuMont Takes Over: The "Kölnische Rundschau" Disappears
The "Kölnische Rundschau" will cease to exist as an independent newspaper as DuMont Verlag takes over its editorial and publishing responsibilities, marking the end of an 80-year history.
The unusual record achieved by Manuel Ibero, Zoe Bogach's ex, upon entering Gran Hermano Generación Dorada
Manuel Ibero made history as the first contestant on Gran Hermano Generación Dorada to lose followers on social media right after entering the reality show, attributed to comments about his ex-partner.
Journalistic Siege and Public Anticipation: Mourinho Causes Controversy at the Bernabéu
Jose Mourinho's return to the Santiago Bernabéu sparked significant media attention and fan anticipation, fueling controversy given his history with the club.
An Amazing Scene from a 22-Year-Old Movie Started Going Viral on Social Media
A clip from the 2004 movie 'Miracle', depicting a scene where a coach cuts players from the U.S. Olympic hockey team, has gained traction on social media after the U.S. team won Olympic gold.
Notable Canadians: The (American) friendly giant
The article highlights Bob Homme, an American who became a beloved children's TV character in Canada as 'The Friendly Giant,' showcasing his impact on Canadian television history.
Between Honoring History and 'Romanticizing Poverty': How Recreating Dampness on Walls Has Become a Viral Phenomenon
The latest trend in home decor involves creating the illusion of damp, weathered walls, driven by social media and exemplified by a viral TikTok video from Argentina.
These intellectuals and media who justified pedophilia in the 1970s
The resurfacing of a 1977 petition supporting pedophilia, signed by notable French figures, has reignited discussions about the historical complacency of cultural and media elites regarding sexual relations with minors.
How can we boycott the destroyer in the USA?
A columnist reflects on the concept of boycott through personal anecdotes related to past familial experiences and historical examples, emphasizing its roots in resistance movements.
WhatsApp launches 'Message History' feature for new group members
WhatsApp has introduced a new 'Group Message History' feature to help new members catch up on conversations in groups they join.
Where is Torenza, the viral and non-existent country
Torenzia has gained notable attention on social media as a mysterious, fictional country with a unique cultural identity and an ambiguous history.
Carrie Underwood 'American Idol' boos spark firestorm, fans clash over MAGA and 'right side of history' claims
Carrie Underwood experienced significant backlash on social media after being booed during 'American Idol', with fans clashing over her perceived political beliefs.
Announced and postponed: foreign tourists do not yet have to provide social media history to enter the United States
The requirement for foreign tourists, including the French, to provide social media history to enter the United States has been postponed until at least mid-2026.
From paper to artificial intelligence: What will machines not steal from journalism?
The article discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on journalism, highlighting historical milestones and current challenges faced by media professionals.
Fifteen years ago: the day Obama made history on Letterman
The article reflects on Barack Obama's historic appearance on David Letterman's show, which changed the dynamics of political interaction in television.
Trump's Lawsuits Against Newspapers: The Biggest Blow to Media Bias in History
Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented barrage of lawsuits against media outlets, claiming they have defamed him and threatening media bias results worth billions.
Ustaše and fascists pay contributions to them
The article presents reader comments regarding the recent financial disclosures of a public figure, highlighting grievances linked to historical references.
Max Headroom: the night when a television ghost took over the channels of Chicago
The article recounts a mysterious incident from the 1980s in Chicago when a bizarre performance interrupted live television broadcasts, leaving many viewers bewildered.
Man behind satirical Crewkerne Gazette AI videos served sentence for hate crimes
Joshua Bonehill-Paine, identified as the creator of sarcastic AI videos under the Crewkerne Gazette account, has a history of hate crimes against Jewish individuals.
"The World Stage": In the Service of Affects
The article critiques a recent dedication to East Germans in the magazine "Die Weltbühne," arguing that it manipulates history for political purposes and promotes antisemitic narratives.
The coffin of Queen Kaarina Maununtyttäri is being examined - live broadcast at 12 o'clock
Queen Kaarina Maununtyttäri's coffin will be examined for the first time since 1867, with a live media event scheduled at Turku Cathedral.
The Rebirth of Antisemitism
The article discusses the ongoing transformation of antisemitism in Argentina, highlighting its adaptation in language and mediums while maintaining its core as a symbolic enemy.
Giant Company Presents 1,100 Euro Mouse - 'An Early April Fool's Joke'
Razer has introduced a special edition of their iconic Boomslang mouse to celebrate their 20-year history, priced at 1,337 dollars, sparking outrage over its value on social media.
Nigeria: Nigeria's Education Ministry Has Not Approved History Textbook That Excludes Igbo Community
The Nigerian Education Ministry has stated that it has not approved a history textbook that omits the Igbo community, countering claims circulating on social media.
X, the uncomfortable archive of our era
The article discusses the importance of preserving social media archives, specifically through the platform X (formerly Twitter), as a civic effort to document contemporary history.
The Impactful Show of Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl Halftime
Bad Bunny made history as the first solo Latino performer at the Super Bowl halftime show, generating significant media attention amidst his ongoing criticisms of Donald Trump.
Where are Lidovky going?
A new theatrical production titled 'Lidovky jdou do řiti' reflects on the history and significance of the Czech newspaper Lidové noviny, which has recently ceased publication.
Media: USD Becomes a Toxic Currency Due to Trump’s Actions
The US dollar is reportedly experiencing one of its worst periods in history, potentially losing its status as the world’s leading currency due to policies implemented by Donald Trump.
Noroña's History Class: The Time Luis Echeverría Tied the Shoelaces of President Díaz Ordaz
Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña utilized social media to share a historical anecdote about how Luis Echeverría tied the shoelaces of former President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, as recounted in Irma Serrano's book.
Nicolás Occhiato accidentally revealed how much income he received in January from Luzu TV and generated controversy: 'The best month in history'
Nicolás Occhiato's accidental reveal of his streaming revenue for January on Luzu TV sparked controversy due to its unexpected high figures.
"Disgusting behavior of the President" - Trump depicts Michelle and Barack Obama as apes
US President Donald Trump has sparked outrage after posting a video on Truth Social portraying former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama as apes, known for his history of offensive remarks.
104 years of 'TO VIMA': Its birth in Greece during the Asia Minor Catastrophe
The article commemorates the 104th anniversary of 'TO VIMA', a major political and economic newspaper that began publication during a tumultuous period in Greek history marked by the Asia Minor Catastrophe.
No like
The article discusses the historical significance of the introduction of the 'like' button on Facebook on February 9, 2009, and its impact on user engagement.
Ex-Washington Post chief blasts 'gutless' Bezos as paper rocked by major layoffs
Marty Baron criticized Jeff Bezos for the significant layoffs at The Washington Post, calling it one of the darkest days in the paper's history.
Washington Post shakes up its newsroom.. 4 points explain the 'earthquake'
The Washington Post is facing one of the darkest periods in its 150-year history, announcing significant layoffs affecting a third of its workforce in response to severe financial distress and unsuccessful digital transformation strategies.
Musk becomes richest person in history
Elon Musk has become the richest person in history with a net worth of $852 billion following the acquisition of his AI and social media company xAI by SpaceX, a deal that added $84 billion to his fortune.
22 Years of Facebook: The Story of Mark Zuckerberg, the 'Nerd' Who Changed the World
The article recounts the history of Facebook, launched by Mark Zuckerberg from his Harvard dormitory on February 4, 2004, highlighting its transformative impact on the world.
The Soul of the Hammer Stolen by the Post-Communists
The article discusses the historical significance of the hammer as a symbol of labor and its evolving representation in Italian media, tracing its origins from the Paleolithic era to its modern political implications.
Today marks the launch of 'Facebook'... How it emerged from Harvard campus to dominate the world
On February 4, 2004, Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook, a social networking site that transformed social media and connected students at Harvard, eventually affecting millions globally.
Nigeria: Nigerian Govt Disclaims Approval of Textbook Excluding Igbo History
The Nigerian government has denied approving a history textbook that allegedly omits the Igbo people's history and culture, following social media claims surrounding the issue.
Free Pontus: When the Press Became the Voice of the Pontic Struggle
The newspaper 'Free Pontus' was established in 1919 in Batum as the official organ of the Pontic National Council, playing an active role in representing the political struggles and concerns of the Pontic Greek community during a challenging historical period.
Games that will make history with the best of Italy
The article discusses the upcoming Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics, which are expected to draw over two million tourists to Lombardy and involve significant participation from international leaders and media.
Fox News Digital thrives in 2025, posts best year in history among key measurable
In 2025, Fox News Digital achieved record success with 143 million average unique visitors and led in multiplatform views and minutes among news brands.
Media in Bavaria: A special journal for a special region
The article discusses the closure of 'Die Oberpfalz,' a historic magazine that has been in circulation for almost 120 years, highlighting the emotional impact on its publisher, Erich Laßleben.
Habijan comments on hanging out with a coach who assaulted his ex-girlfriend
Damir Habijan has commented on a widely shared photo of him with coach Filip Dropulić, who has a history of violence against women, stemming from a conviction in 2016 for a public offense.