Tiger Woods trolls fans with April Fools' joke about competing in the Masters despite recent injury, reveals it was a prank
Screens at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development were hacked to display a vulgar AI-generated video of President Trump and Elon Musk. The prank was cheered on by the Democrats' House Committee on Financial Services. The video takeover occurred after Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) canceled diversity contracts and recovered misplaced HUD funds.
Man in Bend, Oregon, places googly eyes on sculptures, sparking controversy and costing $1,500 in damages. Prankster reveals himself and offers to pay for damages.
Viral TikTok prank involves tricking loved ones into thinking they pumped 'Christmas gas' into their cars, causing panic and confusion. Although humorous, putting diesel fuel into a gasoline vehicle can be problematic and costly.
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted to placing a dead bear cub in Central Park as a prank, recounting the incident in a video. The mystery of the bear's origin has been solved after almost a decade.
Missouri resident pranks colorblind dad by putting a large sticker of his face on his luggage, which goes viral on TikTok. Dad's reaction is captured and loved by many. The family enjoys a funny and wholesome moment.
Online pranksters filled the campaign calendar of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s website with fake erotic events, causing embarrassment and highlighting the need for vetting in the digital age.
Tucker Carlson was pranked by British YouTubers who posed as a fake Kensington Palace whistleblower, claiming to have been fired for poorly editing Kate Middleton's photo. The pranksters forged documents and convinced Carlson to interview the fake whistleblower, fooling him with ridiculous stories and fake engagement letters.
A traffic control sign in Spokane, Washington was hacked to display a message about 'Angry Raccoons Ahead,' causing amusement but no actual threat to the public. The prankster remains unidentified.