Like pretty much any viral topic on the Internet in 2017, weekend's news was almost unrecognizable, bubble to bubble.

"Not allowing countries or refugees into America is not right, and we must stand with those who are affected,” Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky tweeted Saturday.

"It's a little TV trick. Please."

Defense Department's official Twitter account promoted a story about U.S. Marine Cpl. Ali J. Mohammed, who happens to be a refugee from Iraq.

The @PressSec account tweeted and deleted eight random-seeming characters, two mornings in a row.

O'Denat has died at the age of 43.

Richard Spencer, a self-proclaimed white nationalist, was punched in the face on camera, in Washington D.C. on Friday

@POTUS belongs to whoever is President of the United States. And as President Trump takes office, that means Trump gets @POTUS, along with its 13.7 million followers.

The Facebook founder is traveling the country, reconnecting with religion and becoming an object of speculation about what he's really up to.

"This is a sham, your company isn't real, your website is fake.”

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