Biden Leaving would be a huge setback for the Meme Community

More Biden memes please!! They're keeping me sane. pic.twitter.com/OwefOzlAGf — đź’šZastrođź’š (@DislogicandSmut) November 14, 2016 Biden after “beating COVID” pic.twitter.com/THGy8tUcSv — The Right To Bear Memes (@grandoldmemes) July 17, 2024 Best of meme wars Trump : Biden pic.twitter.com/ImjHmmPQfR — derPeter21 (@derPeter21) July 14, 2024 https://twitter.com/_/status/1814319401711091812 #Bidenmemes #JoeBidenMemes #BidenIsALaughingstock #BidenWorstPresidentEver pic.twitter.com/6DLccei6Uj — Biden Memes Official (@BidenMemes46) …

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Victoria’s Secret faces its largest setback since 2021 IPO amid rebranding struggles.

THEY WENT WOKE AND YOU KNOW THE REST: Victoria’s Secret Falls Most Ever in Faltering Turnaround. Underscoring the retailer’s struggle to gain relevance with customers, the company said Wednesday it expects net sales of $6 billion this year, weaker than last year. Thursday’s share decline is Victoria’s Secret’s largest since its July 2021 initial public offering, …

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Trudeau’s Government Seeks End Run Around Plastics Legislation: Attempts ‘Legally Binding’ UN Treaty After Supreme Court Setback

“CANADA – After the Supreme Court threw out plastics legislation, Trudeau’s Government is now trying to bypass the law entirely … by making a “legally binding” treaty with the unelected UN, to ban plastic pollution. How very dictatorish” https://twitter.com/ElanderNews/status/1726873418623025158

Apple may face a setback in iPhone sales due to increasing user complaints about overheating

Sales of Apple’s newest and priciest iPhones may be chilled by a growing chorus of user complaints about the phones overheating to the point of being too hot to hold and even shutting down on their own, with some testers recording temperatures above 120 degrees. Depending on the cause, Apple may only be able to address the …

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House fails to pass rule on defense bill in another setback for McCarthy

The House on Thursday has voted down a rule that would have advanced a Defense Department bill, another stumbling block for Speaker Kevin McCarthy and House Republican leadership ahead of a looming government shutdown deadline. The final vote was 216-212. While the specific legislation is separate from a proposal to keep the government funded beyond …

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