Scroll through social media long enough and you’ll eventually see the word “incels.”At first glance, it can read like regular ...
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Democrats Launch Probe Into 8-Day-Old Company Behind Kristi Noem’s Ads
Democratic lawmakers are demanding answers about how Kristi Noem’s Department of Homeland Security awarded a multimillion dollar contract to an eight-day-old media company. In a series of letters ...
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Trump Insists Strait of Hormuz Is Safe as Iran Begins Laying Mines
Iran was laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz while Donald Trump declared he was thinking of taking it over. At least two people familiar with U.S. intelligence told CNN Tuesday that Iran began laying ...
After 'Reality Check' came out on Netflix, many are wondering where the winners—and the beloved runner-ups—are doing today.
Nashville is buzzing with new restaurant openings like Prime + Proper, Zaytinya and Jinya Ramen. Meanwhile, beloved local spots are closing.
Federal and local authorities are investigating the Austin Sixth Street shooting that left four dead and 13 injured. Here's ...
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Southern Morocco is one of the world's last great unexplored destinations—here's how to visit
Most visitors only see the brilliance and bustle of the major cities. A journey through the remote south reveals intimate communities and luxurious desert resorts.
The move would split off the money-losing social media platform as the company pursues a merger with a fusion power company.
President Trump's media company, which is merging with a fusion energy player, is exploring whether to spin off Trump Social as a publicly traded concern.
Jamaica Observer is alerting the public to the existence of unauthorised websites and social media accounts that are falsely using our name, logo, and other brand elements to mislead individuals.
Tech giants, including Meta and Alphabet, are spending lavishly on splashy billboard ads, courting on-the-fence politicians and bulking up their ranks of lobbyists.
Portugal's parliament approved a bill to limit social media platforms for under-16s, becoming the latest country to do so. The bill restricts free access to social networks and other platforms for ...
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