Elizabeth is a journalist and content curator specializing in digital trends and social media. After graduating with a degree in journalism from Illinois State University, she worked as a general assignment reporter for The Messenger where she covered breaking news and oddity stories, eventually developing her niche in viral trends, internet crazes and online stories. Outside of journalism, her hobbies include reading, hiking and caring endlessly for her three needy house plants.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's lead over Sen. John Cornyn to be the Republican candidate for Senate dropped following Paxton's alleged affair-driven divorce.
An ICE investigations team is reportedly redirecting their focus from drug and human trafficking cases to deportations to help meet Trump administration quotas.
A Russian TV host railed against President Donald Trump, saying Russia could "erase" him, after hearing leaked audio of Trump threatening to bomb Moscow.
A TikToker created a website touting fake tours of the Trump administration's new "Alligator Alcatraz," which redirects visitors to resources for migrant aid.
Donald Trump congratulated Texas officials on what he called a "great" response to the flash floods, insisting that the death toll could have been higher.
The White House dodged questions on Jeffrey Epstein after a bombshell report detailed that the Trump administration determined he did not keep a "client list."
Ted Cruz is being ridiculed for calling for a "better system" for disaster preparedness after the Trump administration slashed funding for several agencies.
Kristi Noem is being berated online after she asked her followers for their thoughts on potential governor's portraits while rescue efforts in Texas continue.
The White House's press secretary was mocked online after a tweet promoting Donald Trump's "one big, beautiful bill" was flagged by X's Community Notes.
An Australian TikToker was shocked to hear that the bills from his American hospital were only the beginning after saying it was "not as bad" as he expected.
Donald Trump was mocked online for seemingly not knowing when the civil war ended, causing users to claim their own president couldn't pass a citizenship test.
A Republican lawmaker was branded a "hypocrite" online after accusing the left of scaring doctors after she had to plead for her ectopic pregnancy to be treated.
A Florida Republican is being ridiculed online for suggesting that New York residents would be scared "living with a Muslim mayor" following Zohran Mamdani's win.
A Republican congressman called for the Democratic socialist candidate who won the New York City mayoral primary to be deported, claiming he was a "communist."
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth downplayed the Pentagon's assessment claiming that the U.S. strikes in Iran did not result in significant damage on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump seemingly compared his strikes on Iranian nuclear sites to the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II.
A conservative strategist declared that the U.S. violates the sovereignty of other countries "all the time" in defense of President Donald Trump's strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
A Marine veteran witnessed his wife being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents while attending a meeting for her green card application.
A Fox News host has accused JD Vance and other top officials of pressuring the president to "abandon his principles" amid tensions over Israel's war with Iran.
A Republican lawmaker is facing backlash after urging users to "reject Marx" as he proposes privatization of some public lands as part of the GOP spending bill.
Sen. Alex Padilla was shoved to the ground and forcefully arrested after interrupting Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's press conference in Los Angeles.