Noah Oppenheim defends House of Dynamite against Pentagon's complaints about its portrayal of US missile defense systems, igniting a heated debate about accuracy and reality.
In a startling announcement, Hormel Foods is recalling almost 5 million pounds of frozen chicken products after complaints of metal contamination. Although no injuries have been reported, the USDA is urging consumers to check their freezers!
Pixel phone users are facing a serious issue where their devices fail to connect to 911. Despite numerous complaints, Google has not resolved this critical bug, putting lives at risk. Recent reports reveal that even with strong network coverage, calls to emergency services often do not go through.
Apple has removed the viral women's safety app Tea from its App Store due to multiple data breaches and user privacy violations. The app, which aimed to protect women dating, faced excessive complaints about data misuse, including minors' information being exposed.
OpenAI has taken action to block deepfake videos of Martin Luther King Jr. on its Sora app after complaints from his estate. The decision follows the rise of offensive and disrespectful portrayals, highlighting concerns over AI ethics and intellectual property.
Microsoft's recent announcement of a staggering 50% price increase for Xbox Game Pass has triggered a wave of backlash from fans, leading many to cancel their subscriptions and overwhelming the cancellation page.
In a chilling turn of events, the body of missing 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez was found in the trunk of singer D4vd's Tesla. This shocking case raises questions about her disappearance and the artist's involvement.
After testing the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 glasses, it's clear that while Meta has made significant improvements, some issues remain. Discover if these smart glasses are worth the upgrade!
The new iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air are facing serious design scrutiny due to scratching issues. Users are reporting that these models, especially in dark colors, are prone to damage. Should you consider a case before purchasing?
In a stunning legal blow, a federal judge dismissed Trump's $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, citing excessive length and irrelevant content. The judge has given Trump 28 days to amend the complaint.