PEOPLE spoke with a number of creators who are putting their own spin on the latest viral food trend Tabitha Parent is a writer at PEOPLE covering entertainment and culture. She joined PEOPLE in 2024.
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Viral Hit, the new Japanese series on Netflix, shows a bullied teen taking a very 2020s way to get back at his tormentors: He creates a viral livestreaming channel where he stands up to and fights ...
Dan Peguine, a tech entrepreneur and marketing consultant based in Lisbon, lets a precocious, lobster-themed AI assistant called Moltbot run much of his life. Peguine, a self-professed early adopter ...
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A Florida man went viral on the internet after allegedly finding millions of dollars floating at Lauderdale beach. The man spotted a black package afloat in the water and decided to pull it to shore.
On a late October day in 2021, hours after the New York Knicks beat the Boston Celtics in double overtime in their season opener, the rest of the world got a window into what current Knick Landry ...
The Dot Cakes officially opened in 2019. “When I truly thought about it, I was like, 'This business, it's once in a lifetime,'" Alex added. "'This doesn’t happen.'" As dot cakes—or Dotcakes as the ...