The footage was real, verified, and delightful: a security camera clip of a coyote bouncing on a backyard trampoline in Los Angeles. Days after the video went viral, near-identical kangaroos, bears, ...
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A viral social media video falsely claimed to show crumbling columns on Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin Bridge. The Louisiana Department of Transportation confirmed the bridge in the video is not ...
A hands-on video claiming to showcase the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has surfaced, generating significant buzz among tech enthusiasts. At first glance, the video appears to reveal the design and ...
With the backdrop of ad revenue expanding in high-end, in-game console and PC games, new research shows major Hollywood studios and streaming platforms accelerating video-game adaptations -- with ...
Jack White is not a fan of Donald Trump. We know this. The newly inducted Rock And Roll Hall Of Famer has called out the Trump Administration for multiple outrages, most recently Trump's indefensible ...
A.I. has made it easy to put words in people’s mouths, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain has become a favorite target. The motive, experts say, is not political but financial. By Michael D.
Boosie Badazz fell for a deepfake video in which Elon Musk claimed he could cure diabetes in 17 hours. Boosie Badazz was tricked by a fake video claiming Elon Musk would cure diabetes in 17 hours. The ...
The DOJ on Monday released shocking footage that appeared to be a recreation of Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide in his Manhattan jail cell — and it briefly set the internet on fire until it was revealed to ...
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Police in Pennsylvania repeatedly warned Luigi Mangione he'd be in more trouble if he continued using a fake name with officers, a lieutenant said. Mangione returned to Manhattan Criminal Court ...