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Dec 13 2025CELEBRITIES

K-Pop Stars Face Legal Heat Over Dating Rumors

Rumors about a possible romance between BTS's Jung Kook and aespa's Winter have been making waves online. The buzz started with fans spotting similar tattoos and accessories, but things took a dark turn quickly. SM Entertainment, Winter's agency, is not happy. They've seen a lot of nasty stuff onli

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Dec 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Cheryl Hines: Love, Politics, and the Cost of Friendship

Cheryl Hines, known for her role in Curb Your Enthusiasm, recently shared how her life took a dramatic turn after marrying Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The shift wasn't just personal; it was political. Kennedy's move from Democrat to a prominent MAGA figure created a rift in Hines' friendships. She admitte

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

A Student's Call to ICE Sparks Heated Debate

A student at Boston University found himself at the center of a heated online debate after claiming responsibility for reporting workers at a local carwash to immigration authorities. Zac Segal, a junior and track athlete, posted on social media that he had been contacting ICE for months about the w

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May 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Professor's Unlikely Response to Online Bullies

A professor faced a wave of online hate from gamers. This was not due to any wrongdoing on her part. She was simply doing her job. She was hired as a consultant for a video game. The game was set in 16th century Japan. It featured a female assassin and a Black African samurai. Game

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Deepfakes Target Women in Congress: A Growing Threat

More than 25 women in Congress have been targeted by sexually explicit deepfakes, according to a new study. This isn't just a problem for politicians; it's a reflection of a broader issue affecting women everywhere. Deepfakes can be created easily using AI, and there are few laws to stop them. This

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Women of Color Face More Online Abuse When Running for Congress

A recent study by the Center for Democracy and Technology and the University of Pittsburgh found that women of color running for Congress in 2024 have been disproportionately targeted with offensive and hateful speech on social media. The report analyzed over 800,000 tweets from May to August this y

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