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A photograph of Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old man accused of killing a health care executive in New York City on Dec. 4, is strikingly reminiscent of one of the most famous images of a would-be ...
Drone sightings over Northern New Jersey have sparked feelings of confusion and fear from residents and local officials alike ...
But inside Trumpworld, Gor is his own kind of riot. The book publisher and conservative party DJ has been described by some ...
Fox News co-host Emily Campagno was furious over the hashtag #FreeLuigi showing up on social media so she came up with a fascist solution, spy on everyone and punish them. Mangione's alleged actions ...
As absurd as it sounds, a rather mind-boggling blend of reality and pop culture has brought Nintendo’s green-hatted, mustachioed plumber Luigi into the not-so-glorious spotlight.
Fan edits of Luigi have taken over Twitter and Instagram, turning the CEO killer into an unlikely heartthrob, and leaving us ...
Accused killer Luigi Mangione has been hailed online by Americans frustrated with their broken health insurance system ...
Is he a hero? A killer? Both? About the same time the #FreeLuigi memes featuring the mustachioed plumber from “Super Mario Brothers” mushroomed online this week, commenters shared memes showing Tony ...
Friends and family members of Luigi Mangione are in disbelief that he's the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Over the past week, many Americans have engaged in one of the nation’s most disturbing pastimes: the valorization of deadly ...
What happens when violent crimes are overshadowed by appearances? There is a long history of the romanticization of the beautiful and the incarcerated.