By Helen Coster and Tim Reid WASHINGTON, March 7 (Reuters) - The White House video begins with a scene from "Call of Duty," ...
Critics says the Trump administration’s video game-style war videos “gamify” a very real conflict. Read more at ...
The United States government has launched a social media campaign using memes, video game imagery and pop culture references ...
Pete Hegseth wasn’t always like this. In 2005, a moral calling led him to volunteer for the Iraq war. He had read about a suicide bomber who killed 18 Iraqi children and wanted to ensure that ideology ...
White House war promo videos marry action movies, sports and video games to real-life combat footage
Some critics, including an official with the U.S. Catholic Church, have accused the administration of trivializing a ...
The White House’s video Friday began with a brief clip from the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
For Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, war was hell. But as represented by the Trump White House’s social feeds, war is LOL.
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Commentary: Missiles, memes, and masculinity: When war turns into entertainment — Rob Okun
Commentary: For generations, boys have been raised on stories where one’s manhood is proven through violence.
OPINION- A week into Trump’s illegal war against Iran, the White House released a 42-second video on X, featuring movie scenes spliced with real military footage of strikes in Iran, promising ...
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Trying weird foods from SpongeBob
Today Lucky Boy tries weird foods from SpongeBob.
Bikini bottom is calling as the latest "SpongeBob" film "Search for SquarePants" drops on streaming. In the fourth theatrical film based on the iconic cartoon character, best friends SpongeBob (voiced ...
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