Elmo's account on X, formerly Twitter, has been hacked, according to Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind Sesame Street, per The New York Times. The Muppet character, who currently ...
Even Elmo isn’t safe from budget cuts. Apparently, the latest round of federal budget cuts have reached Sesame Street. On Thursday, a LinkedIn post from the account someone made for Elmo from Sesame ...
The official X account of Elmo, the popular star of the children’s show "Sesame Street," was taken over by a hacker Sunday who made a series of antisemitic and racist posts, the New York Times reports ...
"Elmo is just checking in! How is everybody doing?" Those simple words from Elmo have blown up on social media — and users are not holding back on how they're really feeling. The iconic red puppet ...
Thousands of people are unloading their life problems on Elmo this week after the red Muppet posed a casual question on X: “How is everybody doing?” Not well, it seems. In fact, the question, which ...
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Elmo was not expecting it to open a yawning chasm of despair. By Callie Holtermann On Monday the X account for Elmo, the fuzzy red monster from “Sesame Street,” posed a softball question to its ...
John Lauritsen is an Emmy award-winning reporter from Montevideo, Minn. He joined WCCO-TV in late-July of 2007. Two days after he started, the Interstate 35W bridge collapsed. Efforts are underway in ...
Not even Elmo’s account on X is safe from hackers. Hackers took over the official X account for the lovable Sesame Street muppet Elmo on Sunday, and the people behind the hacking posted some pretty ...
Erin is a co-host of "The 4" on WCCO and a two-time Emmy Award-winning reporter passionate about experiential storytelling and taking viewers on an adventure - be it inside a bear den, at the bottom ...
Generally, when someone asks “How are you doing,” you don’t actually tell them how you’re doing. Without this piece of common etiquette, we would be pinned in place for hours by vague acquaintances ...