On TikTok and across the internet, a claim pushed by Trump and the right about Haitians eating cats and dogs in Springfield, Ohio has morphed from a potentially vicious anti-immigrant trope into fodder for memes from both left and right. Whether you see them as effective in demonizing immigrants, or emblematic of right-wing racism run absurdly amok is a Rohrshach for our polarized online age.
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At a keynote at its headquarters in California, Apple will highlight its push into AI — and trot out plenty of new gadgets from the iPhone to Apple Watch.

Maybe you could choose a Google-quality search engine tailored to children or news. Or would Android, Google search and Chrome be split up?

Lawmakers from both parties revive push to change Section 230, the liability shield that enabled social media as we know it.