The confusion appears to have started after Have I Been Pwned (HIBP) creator Troy Hunt announced he had added a large dataset of 183 million credentials to the breach notification service. The data was shared with Hunt by Synthient, a threat intelligence platform that collects and analyzes information from infostealer malware logs. As Hunt explained in a blog post, the collection reflects years of infostealer activity rather than a single new compromise – and certainly not a targeted attack on Gmail.
Short version, 183 million computers have malware on them, and many people logged into their gmail accounts on infected computers.
Not sure I blame Google for this one, but you should probably delete any Google accounts just to be safe (and also stop opening .exe files you get from sketchy websites).

We were gonna terrorize some immigrants but our team wanted to hold a costume contest in a field instead.
Oddly enough everyone decided to dress up as a ghost this year. They burned a large
tto symbolize the defeat ofterrorism.