In a shocking move, MTV has announced the cancellation of 'Ridiculousness' after 14 years and 46 seasons. While previously recorded episodes will air until 2026, no new episodes will be produced as the network shifts to a more curated programming slate.
OpenAI's Sora, the trending AI video app, is about to launch exciting new features, including video editing tools and character cameos! Stay tuned for the Android version and more!
A TikTok streamer was shot by an ICE agent during an arrest attempt that also injured a U.S. deputy marshal. The incident is raising questions about law enforcement tactics amid immigration crackdowns.
A 13-year-old girl stunned her mother by revealing she watched a disturbing video of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's death at a Utah event. The video spread rapidly on TikTok, sparking outrage and concern.
The identity of 'Phillies Karen' has sparked a viral frenzy, but Hammonton Public Schools confirms she has no ties to the district. Discover the truth behind the online speculation!
In a dramatic turn of events, Kristin Cabot has filed for divorce from Andrew Cabot, the CEO of Privateer Rum, following a viral kiss-cam incident with her boss at a Coldplay concert. Sources reveal their marriage was already strained, with Andrew's ex-wife claiming he had it coming.
A Polish CEO sparked outrage after taking a signed hat from a child at the U.S. Open. He has since apologized, claiming it was a misunderstanding. Tennis star Kamil Majchrzak also reached out to the young fan.
Federal prosecutors have downgraded charges against Sean C. Dunn, who infamously threw a sandwich at a federal officer. After failing to secure a felony indictment, they refiled the case as a misdemeanor, sparking discussions about the handling of high-profile cases.
In a surprising turn of events, a federal grand jury in Washington D.C. has opted not to indict Sean Dunn for throwing a salami sub at federal officers, highlighting local tensions over Trump's law enforcement presence.
In a surprising turn of events, a grand jury declined to indict Sean C. Dunn, who threw a sandwich at a federal agent in Washington. This incident has sparked significant public interest and debate.