MEDIA

Oct 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Lauren Boebert's New Look: Glasses Off, Fans React

Lauren Boebert, a well-known Republican from Colorado, has made some changes to her look lately. She ditched her signature glasses and switched up her style. Some people think she looks different without her glasses, while others aren't so sure. Many of her fans have mixed feelings about the change.

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

A Poem, a Lawyer, and Turkey's Social Media Storm

Imagine sharing something online that sparks a big controversy. That's what happened to a Turkish lawyer named Feyza Altun when she posted a Persian poem on social media. Some people thought the poem was attacking Sharia, which is a set of laws based on Islamic teachings. When Feyza replied with "Sh

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Big Tech's Double Standards on Free Speech

Big Tech companies like Meta are playing a dangerous game of double standards when it comes to free speech. They claim to be neutral platforms while actively promoting or censoring content, all the while hiding behind Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act for protection from litigation and o

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Oct 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Sydney Sweeney's Phone Hack: What Went Wrong?

Actress Sydney Sweeney, known for her role in "Euphoria," faced a double whammy on July 2. Her Verizon phone number was hijacked, and her X (formerly Twitter) account was targeted by crypto scammers. Tech site 404 Media reported that her phone number was compromised, and a receipt showing a payment

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Discussing Political Divides: A Conversation with a Gay Conservative

In a recent conversation, Guggenheim, who identifies as left of center politically, expressed his concerns about the progressive movement's approach to inclusivity. He feels that some progressives are silencing alternative views within the LGBTQIA+ community, including his own. Guggenheim is critica

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Online Hate Targets Japanese Schools in China

The release of treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant has sparked a wave of nationalism online, with influencers using jingoistic rhetoric and conspiracy theories to gain attention. This trend has even led to acts of vandalism against historic sites like the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo by

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Organ Trafficking: How Social Media and Dark Web Fuel the Black Market

Imagine this: someone in desperate need of a life-saving organ can't find one through legal means. They turn to social media and the dark web, where a thriving black market for organs exists. This is the grim reality of organ trafficking, a hidden world that law enforcement finds challenging to navi

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

What's Fact and What's Not? A Look at News Sources

Hey, have you heard about this new study from Nature magazine? It says that right-wing folks share news that some people call low quality. But who decides what’s low quality anyway? Spoiler alert: it's often the same people who are supposed to be checking facts. And guess what, they can make mistake

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Ohio Woman's Rug Discovery Becomes TikTok Sensation

This week, an Ohio woman named Katie Santry made waves on TikTok after finding a mysterious rug buried in her yard. The discovery sparked wild speculation among viewers that it could be concealing a body. Despite being new to this kind of spotlight, Katie's experience shows how ordinary people can b

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Oct 06 2024HEALTH

Caution: Dentists Warn Against Online Veneer Scams!

Do you follow some trendy person on social media for health advice? Well, dentists are saying that's not a good idea, especially when it comes to teeth. Lots of people watch videos about how to fix their smiles with veneers at home. But there’s a big problem: people calling themselves "veneer techs"

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