Rumors of a massive comet threatening Earth have gone viral, fueled by speculation of alien technology and military responses. But what’s the real story behind 3I/ATLAS? Let’s separate fact from fiction!
In a recent post, Instagram head Adam Mosseri dispels the myth that Meta listens to users’ conversations for ad targeting. With new AI-driven ad strategies on the horizon, the debate about privacy and data collection intensifies.
Snapchat's recent announcement to charge users for storing Memories has sparked outrage. Users with over 5GB of saved content will need to pay for storage, leading to accusations of greed. Could this be the future of social media storage?
Since 1985, Breast Cancer Awareness initiatives have saved over 517,000 lives. Discover how awareness, screening, and treatment advancements have transformed outcomes for women, yet disparities remain.
In a surprising decision, the White House has withdrawn E.J. Antoni's nomination to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Amid criticisms of his economic views and concerns about his credibility, President Trump plans to announce a new nominee soon.
In a dramatic Capitol hallway exchange, Rep. Madeleine Dean confronts Speaker Mike Johnson over Trump's AI-generated deepfake video. Dean questions the video’s racist implications while Johnson downplays the issue, igniting a fiery political debate.
As the US government inches closer to a shutdown, Trump shares a racially charged AI-generated video mocking Democratic leaders. Jeffries and Schumer respond, calling out bigotry and demanding healthcare negotiations.
As the government faces a potential shutdown, the Trump administration outlines its furlough plans, impacting 41% of the health department workforce. Congressional leaders meet to discuss solutions.
In a landmark settlement, Google becomes the last major tech firm to resolve Trump's lawsuits over alleged censorship of conservative voices. Discover how this impacts free speech and upcoming projects related to Trump's presidency.
In a landmark settlement, YouTube agrees to pay $24.5 million to Donald Trump after suspending his account post-Jan. 6 Capitol attacks. The deal includes funds for the National Mall and a White House ballroom.