In just a week, Nick Shirley has skyrocketed to fame by revealing alleged fraud in Minnesota daycare facilities, garnering millions of views and backing from top conservative figures like Elon Musk.
The US State Department has denied visas to five individuals, including a former EU commissioner, citing their efforts to suppress American viewpoints on social media. This move has ignited a fierce debate on censorship and free speech.
A planned '60 Minutes' story was shelved by CBS News editor Bari Weiss, causing an uproar as it unexpectedly aired in Canada, leading to viral reactions and discussions on social media.
A former friend of the suspect in the Brown University shooting shares shocking revelations about Claudio Manuel Neves Valente's behavior and frustrations during their time together. The tragic events left two students dead and several wounded, raising questions about warning signs and mental health.
In light of toughened visa vetting, Apple and Google advise U.S.-based employees against international travel to avoid potential delays in returning home. Learn how immigration policies are affecting the tech industry.
In a revealing interview, Susie Wiles shares her experiences working with Trump, leaving Kimmel and Colbert to discuss her insights on his behavior and the inner workings of the White House.
As Chile prepares for a pivotal election, far-right José Antonio Kast faces off against leftist Jeannette Jara. With starkly opposing views, voters are caught between security fears and social reforms. Who will emerge victorious?
Nearly 100,000 photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate have been released, showing powerful figures like Trump and Clinton in social settings. The House Oversight Committee demands transparency and justice for survivors.
A new proposal from US officials may require tourists to submit five years of social media history to enter the country. This move raises concerns about privacy and could deter international visitors.
Under new Trump administration plans, all tourists to the US must disclose five years of social media activity, phone numbers, and family details. This could severely impact tourism, especially with the upcoming World Cup co-hosted by the US.