Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett Sides with Biden Administration

Supporters of former President Donald Trump are turning against U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett after she sided with the Biden administration in a dispute with Republican-led states over social media content moderation. This has led to criticism from Trump supporters on social media.

Spread of False Political Information on Social Media

The spread of false political information on social media has become a significant concern, leading to potential social unrest and influencing elections. A study conducted by the University of Westminster found that individuals with positive schizotypy traits tend to share false information, either knowingly or unknowingly.

Impact of Social Media on Young People

U.S. Surgeon General calls for warning labels on social media platforms due to mental health harms on adolescents, similar to those on cigarette packs. Urges Congress to take action to protect young people.

Nigel Farage and Reform UK Party's Surge in Support from Young Voters

Nigel Farage of Reform UK party sees a surge in support from young voters in the UK, attributed to their rejection of traditional indoctrination and focus on ambition. The party is outperforming others on social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok. Farage's success with Gen-Z voters mirrors trends in other countries like Germany and the US.

Supreme Court ruling on White House influencing social media

The Supreme Court ruled that the White House and federal agencies can urge social media platforms to remove misinformation. The court found that the challengers did not have standing to sue. Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote the opinion for a 6-3 majority.

Supreme Court ruling on Biden administration's alleged coordination with social media companies

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Biden administration in a case involving alleged coordination with social media companies to combat misinformation. The plaintiffs lacked standing to bring their challenge.

Supreme Court pending decisions

The Supreme Court is set to issue important opinions on a range of topics including federal criminal charges against Trump, access to emergency abortions, federal agency power, and conservative voices on social media.

Review of Trust and Trustworthiness in the Church of England

A review highlights the destructive impact of social media on trust in the Church of England, along with other factors like racism and sexual abuse. It calls for a compelling account of the Church to dispel the narrative of decline and tribalism. The review emphasizes the need for high-trust working environments and addresses the culture of distrust within the Church.

Meta's Use of Publicly Shared Data for AI Training

Kurt 'Cyberguy' Knutsson discusses how Meta (Facebook and Instagram) is using publicly shared content from U.S. accounts to train AI models without offering an opt-out option, contrasting with the situation in Europe where laws protect users better. Users in the U.S. can only prevent their data from being used by making their accounts private or deleting public posts.

Negative Impact of Social Media and U.S. Surgeon General's Call for Warning Labels

The article discusses the negative impact of social media on mental health, productivity, and politics, highlighting dangers such as exposure to scammers, excessive screen time, dopamine-driven notifications, negative body image, cyberbullying, and exposure to inaccurate news. U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has called for warning labels on social media to address these issues.

Travis Kelce's Personal Life and Dealing with Social Media Rumors

Travis Kelce discusses dealing with rumors and untrue posts on social media about himself and Taylor Swift in a podcast interview.

Tyler Cherry's Controversial Social Media Posts

Tyler Cherry, the White House Associate Communications Director, has a history of radical, anti-white and anti-Israel tweets that have sparked controversy. His social media posts from 2014 and 2015 criticized American support for Israel during conflicts with Hamas. Despite deleting the posts, Cherry remains in his position and focuses on climate and environmental policies.

Promotion of White House Official and Social Media Backlash

Former Pennsylvania Rep. Patrick Murphy (D) and former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins (R) discuss the promotion of a Biden communications staffer and calls for the president to take a drug and cognitive test at the first presidential debate. A recently promoted White House official, Tyler Cherry, is deleting thousands of old tweets that ignited backlash due to anti-police, anti-Republican, and anti-Israel rhetoric.

Discord and TuneIn Partnership for Radio Integration

Discord is partnering with TuneIn to bring radio to the platform, allowing users to play live radio stations and podcasts in voice chat. This integration aims to enhance the social experience on Discord.

Warning Labels on Social Media

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly discusses warning labels on social media with Aaron Mackey from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Political Spin on President Biden's Public Mishaps

The Trump campaign takes ownership of the White House's term 'cheap fakes' to define President Biden's public mishaps. They mock the term and highlight Biden's perceived weaknesses through viral videos. The campaign accuses the Biden administration of propaganda and manipulation.

Democratic staffer criticized for thanking Biden for canceling his student loans

A Democrat staffer shared a post thanking President Joe Biden for canceling his student loans, causing criticism on social media for not paying off his own debts and burdening taxpayers.

Viral Social Media Posts on Sen. Ted Cruz's Donors

Viral social media posts revealing Sen. Ted Cruz's donor documents were removed by Elon Musk's platform X. Journalist shared details of Cruz's meetings with donors but posts were taken down for violating platform rules.

Joy Behar's Fear of Trump Canceling The View

Joy Behar expressed fear that former President Trump would cancel ABC's The View if re-elected. Social media users trolled Behar for her paranoid delusion, jokingly supporting Trump to cancel the show.

Barbra Streisand Effect on Joe Biden's Cognitive Abilities

Barbra Streisand mistakenly amplified negative stories about Joe Biden's cognitive abilities, leading to the Streisand effect.

California Governor Gavin Newsom's Pledge to Restrict Students' Smartphone Use in Schools

California Governor Gavin Newsom pledges to restrict students' smartphone use during the school day following Surgeon General's warning on social media's impact on children's mental health. The decision aligns Newsom with the Biden administration's stance on social media regulation.

Creators in Gaza sharing daily life during war

Creators in Gaza are using social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok to share glimpses of daily life during war, showcasing moments of respite and resilience despite deadly conditions and limited resources. Their vlogs provide a personal and more relatable perspective on survival in Gaza compared to the more graphic content often seen on social media.

Russian Warships Military Exercises on the way to Cuba

Russian warships conducted simulated military exercises on their way to Cuba in June, with social media posts falsely claiming they fired live missiles off the coast of Florida. The U.S. Department of Defense confirmed the claim is not true.

Running Clubs as an Alternative to Dating Apps

Running clubs are becoming a popular alternative to dating apps, with many individuals joining for the running and community but staying for the opportunity to find a partner. The trend has led to a surge in interest in running clubs as dating hot spots.

Political Campaign in Iowa

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds discusses Biden administration's claims about state's new law. Democrat Lanon Baccam scrubbed social media of anti-Trump, pro-Biden posts. Baccam won Democratic nomination for Iowa's Third Congressional District. NRCC accuses Baccam of trying to appear more moderate. Baccam responds by highlighting his work and dedication to helping communities.

Halle Berry wardrobe malfunction

Halle Berry struggled to get out of a tight blouse in a video shared on social media, showing a behind-the-scenes wardrobe malfunction.

President Joe Biden's Juneteenth Event Appearance

President Joe Biden mocked for frozen stiff appearance and slurred speech at celebrity-packed Juneteenth event, sparking social media ridicule.

Assault and Robbery in Times Square

Two male migrants accused of beating and robbing a tourist in New York City's Times Square. Incident occurred outside Club Quarters Hotel. Victim refused medical attention. Crime rise in NYC attributed to President Biden's immigration policies. Social media users express concern over safety in the city. Group of alleged illegal aliens march through Times Square calling for abolishment of ICE.

Far-Right Extremism in European Politics

Thousands of people demonstrated against far-Right extremism in European politics ahead of the European Union parliamentary election. There has been an increase in violence against politicians and campaign workers. Far-right parties are expected to make gains in the election, although left-wing parties narrowly edged out a popular nationalist right-wing bloc in the Netherlands. The uptick in political violence is attributed to social media and a tense political atmosphere in Europe.

Conviction of Donald Trump and False Claims Against Alvin Bragg

Former President Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who prosecuted the case, is facing baseless claims on social media about his wealth. Fact-checking sources have debunked these claims, showing Bragg's financial holdings are significantly lower than alleged.

Decline in Interest in Public Nudity

The German Association for Free Body Culture is concerned about declining interest in public nudity, citing reasons like generational differences, social media, and the rise of glamping. However, there has been a small spike in interest during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Alleged harassment incident involving Chicago Sky players

Chicago Sky players claim man harassed them as they exited team bus, but video footage shows citizen journalist attempting to ask Chennedy Carter questions without any harassment. Players allege video was edited and does not show full context of the incident.

Social Media and Child Safety

South Carolina state Rep. Brandon Guffey speaks out about social media companies not doing enough to protect kids from sextortion scams after his 17-year-old son died by suicide. The article explores the age at which kids should be on social media, the concerns around social media use on young people, and tips for parents and teens to stay safe and set limits on social media.

Misinformation about Gaza Tunnel and Israeli Strike on Rafah

Social media posts falsely claim a tunnel under Gaza connects Egypt to Rafah, where refugees have been sheltering. Israeli strike on Rafah kills 45, majority women and children. Misinformation on social media justifies Israel's actions in Rafah. Actual tunnel in photo connects Gaza to Israel, not Egypt.

Controversy over Yuntai Mountain Waterfall Enhancement

A controversy has erupted in China over Yuntai Mountain Waterfall being artificially enhanced with a pipe, leading to a social media uproar and government investigation.

Impact of Internet Addiction on Remote Amazon Tribe

Members of a remote Amazon tribe become addicted to social media and pornography after being given access to the internet through Elon Musk's Starlink satellite system. The addiction affects their daily activities and survival routines.

Jennifer Aniston reflects on 'Friends' era and impact

Jennifer Aniston reflects on the 'Friends' era and the luxury of no social media during filming. She discusses the impact of the show, the bond with co-stars, and the enduring popularity of 'Friends'.

Nina Dobrev's surgery following bike accident

Actress Nina Dobrev successfully undergoes surgery following a bike accident, shares vulnerable moments on social media.

Debunking False Claims About Judge in Trump's Criminal Case

Social media posts circulating false claims about the judge who presided over former President Donald Trump's criminal case in New York have been debunked. Claims regarding the judge's wife and daughter's connections to Democrats are inaccurate and misleading.

Confrontation between Spanish Dad and Comedian

A Spanish dad sucker-punched a comedian on stage for making a 'sexualized' joke about his 3-month-old son on social media prior to the show. The comedian responded to a photo of the baby with a controversial tweet, leading to the violent confrontation.

Former President Donald Trump joins TikTok

Former President Donald Trump announces joining TikTok, despite previously considering banning the app in the US and viewing it as a national security threat. Many in his party criticize the app and call for its China-based parent company to divest.

Jason Kelce's Hygiene Etiquette Debate

Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce sparked a social media frenzy with comments about hygiene etiquette and washing legs and feet in the shower.

Robert De Niro Memes Flood Social Media After Press Conference

Memes mocking Robert De Niro have flooded social media following his calamitous press conference in New York. Some memes draw inspiration from his filmography while others superimpose his face on bodies of Trump antagonists. Former President Trump even shared one of the memes. De Niro insulted Trump supporters during the presser, resulting in hecklers shouting at him. His unbridled anger has led to an entertaining string of online memes.

Artificial Intelligence and Deepfake Technology in Politics

Donald Trump's supporters used AI-generated deepfake images to portray him as a victim of a corrupt system after he was convicted of felony charges.

Left-wing Social Media Celebration of Donald Trump's Guilty Verdict

Left-wing social media channels are celebrating Donald Trump's guilty verdict by highlighting Stormy Daniels, Hillary Clinton, and the diverse composition of the appeals court. They are touting a two-tiered justice system and portraying Trump's conviction as a victory for accountability and justice.

Chinese Crackdown on Online Influencers Displaying Luxurious Lifestyles

Chinese government cracks down on online influencers displaying luxurious lifestyles, blocking their accounts on social media platforms. The crackdown is part of an effort to combat social trends seen as undesirable amidst an economic slowdown in China.

Hate Crimes in New York City

A New York City liquor store owner has been charged after shooting a would-be thief. A man accused of hate crimes in NYC for assaults based on gender, race, and religion. The incidents have attracted widespread attention on social media.

Impact of Smartphones on Creativity and Human Interaction

Lily Allen and David Harbour limit their smartphone use with parental controls and kid-friendly devices. Allen believes smartphones have negatively impacted creativity and human evolution. She regrets past statements being held against her due to social media.

Criticism of Chelsea Handler for Attacking Kansas City Chiefs Player Harrison Butker

Left-wing comedienne Chelsea Handler faced backlash after criticizing Kansas City Chiefs player Harrison Butker for his support of traditional Christian values, calling him dumb, hateful, homophobic, and misogynistic. Many defended Butker's speech at a Catholic college, praising his message about family and traditional values.

Memorial Day vs Veterans Day Mix-Up by Reps. Ilhan Omar and Cori Bush

Reps. Ilhan Omar and Cori Bush appeared to mix up Memorial Day with Veterans Day in since-deleted posts on social media, sparking reactions and criticism from users.

Gottmik showcases double mastectomy on RuPaul’s Drag Race runway

RuPaul’s Drag Race star Gottmik showcased her double mastectomy on the runway, bejeweling her scars with red Swarovski crystals. The display sparked controversy and criticism on social media.

Luxurious Mount Everest Expeditions

Thousands of adventurers embark on luxurious and expensive trips to climb Mount Everest, with amenities like cappuccinos, sushi, and glamping-style tents available for those who can afford it. Prices range from $30,000 to over half a million dollars, depending on the package chosen. The rise of social media has influenced how climbers document their experiences, leading to a surge in 'selfie climbers.' Despite the high costs, safety measures are crucial due to the mountain's deadly reputation.

Antisemitism and Hate Speech

New York City Mayor Eric Adams discusses the normalization of antisemitism and the rise of hate speech globally, particularly on social media and college campuses.

Walmart's 'Pride Always' Collection Backlash

Walmart faces backlash for unveiling 'Pride Always' collection ahead of Pride month, with social media users expressing disappointment and disgust. Critics argue that the LGBTQ agenda shouldn't be glorified and that other groups, like veterans, should be celebrated instead.

Embarrassing Incidents at Iranian State Funerals

Iranian opposition website Iran International highlighted embarrassing incidents at state funerals for President Ebrahim Raisi and others, including a military honor guard struggling with coffins and a soldier's ripped pants. There was criticism over the unprofessionalism displayed during the funeral services.

Wheel of Fortune X-rated Answer

During a recent episode of Wheel of Fortune, a contestant gave an X-rated answer to a puzzle that actually had an innocent solution, leading to laughter from the audience. The viral moment gained millions of views on social media.

Misleading Social Media Posts About Michigan Town Clerk's Conviction

A Michigan town clerk pleaded no contest to misconduct in office related to her local primary race, not the 2020 presidential election. Social media posts falsely suggest her actions impacted the presidential election, contributing to the false narrative of election rigging.

Elon Musk's Criticism of President Biden on Social Media

Elon Musk has been increasingly critical of President Biden on social media platform X, signaling a willingness to influence political discourse. He has also shown support for right-wing candidates and criticized Mr. Biden's policies, particularly on immigration. Musk's ownership of X gives him significant influence over political discussions on the platform.

Kansas City Social Media Worker Fired for Doxing Chiefs Kicker

A social media worker in Kansas City was fired for doxing Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker after he defended Christian values in a commencement address. The mayor confirmed the employee's separation due to violating city policy. The employee revealed Butker's residence in a now-deleted post.

Controversial Commencement Speech by Harrison Butker

Kansas City separates from social media employee who shared Harrison Butker's address after controversial commencement speech at Benedictine College. Butker referenced 'homemakers,' abortion, and LGBTQ community in speech. City faced backlash, apologized, and faced threats of legal action.

Wealth Disparity and Perception

A-list actress Cate Blanchett claims to be middle class despite being worth an estimated $95 million, leading to backlash and ridicule on social media.

Controversial Kate Middleton Portrait by Hannah Uzor

A new portrait of Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, by a British Zambian artist has elicited extreme dissatisfaction. The artist spent a lot of time studying her to capture her expression and regal look.

Accidental Death of Teen Rapper Rylo Huncho

Teen rapper Rylo Huncho from Virginia accidentally shot himself in the head, with the incident caught on video. The death shocked friends and family, sparking conversations about social media influence. Some speculate on whether it was intentional.

Nikki Sapp's Responses to Social Media Critics

Nikki Sapp, ex-wife of Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, responds to critics on social media regarding their divorce and 'thirst trap' accusations. Spoelstra recently signed a record-breaking $120 million contract extension with the Heat.

Criminal Trial of Former President Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels Testimony

Adult film star Stormy Daniels testifies at the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, who is charged with falsifying records during his 2016 campaign to conceal an affair with Daniels. Social media posts falsely claim to show evidence of the affair using a fake, digitally altered photo of Trump with Daniels. The trial is the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president and is ongoing in a Manhattan courtroom.

False Accusations Against Resource Center Matamoros

Gabriela Zavala, the director of Resource Center Matamoros, received death threats after her NGO was falsely accused of distributing flyers urging migrants to illegally vote for Joe Biden. The flyers were found in a migrant encampment in Matamoros, Mexico, but Zavala had no involvement. The situation escalated due to a social media thread posted by a conservative group, leading to hateful messages and misinformation about Zavala's stance.

Celebrity 'Blockout' in Response to Gaza Humanitarian Crisis

Some social media users are calling out celebrities for inaction in the face of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza and have started a 'blockout' to pressure them to take a stand. The blockout involves blocking celebrities on social media platforms to affect their views, engagement, and paychecks.

Financial Sextortion: The Fastest-Growing Cybercrime

Financial sextortion, a modern cybercrime, preys on young men and teenage boys by coercing explicit images for ransom. Victims, often minors, face devastating consequences including suicide. Law enforcement struggles to combat scammers based abroad, while parents and cybersecurity experts advocate for better protections from tech companies.

Financial Sextortion Scam Targeting Young Men and Boys

David falls victim to a financial sextortion scam after engaging with a fake profile named Chelsea on Instagram. The scammer demands money in exchange for not sharing explicit photos with David's family and friends. The scam preys on young men and boys, leading to devastating consequences for some victims.

Las Vegas Aces star Kelsey Plum's outfit and performance before game

Las Vegas Aces star Kelsey Plum impresses on social media with outfit before game; team receives WNBA championship rings. Plum discusses tough offseason and divorce from New York Giants tight end Darren Waller.

Donald Trump's bizarre compliment to Hannibal Lecter at a rally in New Jersey

Former US president Donald Trump bizarrely complimented fictional cannibal killer Hannibal Lecter at a rally in New Jersey, calling him a 'wonderful man'.

Leftists Organizing 'Digitine' Movement Against Celebrities and Influencers Over Israel-Hamas War

Leftists on social media are organizing a movement called 'digitine' to block celebrities and influencers who have not publicly weighed in on the Israel-Hamas war. The movement aims to take back the platforms given to these figures by blocking them on social media and digital platforms.

Child Exploitation on Social Media

A children's jewelry maker advertised on Instagram, but the ads attracted a large proportion of adult men, including convicted sex offenders. The New York Times investigated and found that the platform's algorithms play a role in directing men to photos of children, raising concerns about child exploitation on social media.

Impact of Social Media on Youth Mental Health

The article discusses the belief that social media is harmful to youth and causing mental health issues, highlighting the phenomenon of moral panic. It argues that research evidence does not support the idea that social media is the primary cause of mental health problems, and suggests that other factors like fatherlessness rates and income inequality may be stronger predictors of teen suicide.

Modernizing Missionary Practices for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is modernizing its missionary practices, encouraging social media outreach and community service. Changes include loosening dress codes and allowing more communication with family. The pandemic accelerated the shift to digital evangelism.

AI Voice Clones Threatening Personal Identity

AI voice clones created from social media audio clips are a growing threat, as they can be used to trick individuals and break into bank accounts. Experts warn of the risks and advise caution in sharing personal information online.

Apple iPad Pro Ad Uproar

The uproar over an Apple ad promoting the latest iPad Pro is deemed stupid and a result of social media outrage culture. The ad compresses various art forms into the iPad Pro, but some people misinterpret it and feel offended, leading to Apple pulling the ad. The author criticizes those who fabricate outrage over trivial matters and points out the irony of them likely still purchasing the product.

AI Voice Clones Threatening Personal Identity and Security

AI voice clones are a growing threat as cyber thieves use easy AI tools to mimic people's voices from social media, posing risks to personal identity and security. Experts warn of potential scams and advise caution in sharing voice data online.

Kendrick Lamar vs Drake Feud and Biden Campaign Video

President Biden's campaign staffers released a hip-hop themed video featuring lyrics from Kendrick Lamar's diss track aimed at former President Trump. The video received mixed reactions on social media.

Misrepresentation of $16 Billion Iranian Funds Deal

Recent prisoner swap and extension of waiver have freed $16 billion in Iranian funds, misrepresented on social media as 'Joe Biden gave 16 billion to Iran.' The funds are restricted for humanitarian purposes only and have not been fully accessed by Iran.

Challenges faced by Generation Z in growing up and taking on responsibilities

The article discusses the challenges faced by Generation Z in terms of growing up and taking on responsibilities, highlighting the trend of young adults living with their parents for longer periods and the impact of social media on their behavior and expectations.

Real Housewives scandal involving sexism and substance abuse accusations

Executive producer of Bravo’s The Real Housewives franchise Andy Cohen addresses recent scandal involving ex-Bravo stars, denies any regrets in handling the situation.

Teen Smugglers Recruited by Cartels in Texas

Teens in Texas are being recruited by cartels via social media to smuggle illegal immigrants across the U.S. border, often unaware of the dangers involved. Recent arrests show the extent of this issue and the risks involved for the young smugglers.

Antonio Brown's inappropriate comments towards Caitlin Clark

Antonio Brown made inappropriate comments towards Caitlin Clark after she blocked him on social media. He later tried to apologize and praise her on a podcast, but still ended with another crude comment.

Spread of False Voter Registration Claims Online

False claims about skyrocketing rates of voters registering without a photo ID in three states spread online, leading to misinformation and public figures expressing concern. The incident sheds light on the dominance of right-wing political discussion by pseudonymous internet personalities who spread misinformation, often unchecked. These accounts thrive on engagement algorithms, lack of content moderation, and endorsements from high-profile figures like Elon Musk.

Election Interference by Meta Against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accuses Meta of election interference for censoring a biographical film about him on Facebook and Instagram. Meta allegedly blocked the video, claiming it contained graphic and violent content or violated community standards. Kennedy's campaign plans to file a lawsuit against Meta for censorship.

Donald Trump's Potential TikTok Presence

Donald Trump's presidential campaign is considering joining TikTok, a platform he once tried to ban due to national security concerns. Trump's advisers are debating the potential political benefits of using TikTok, despite criticism from Republicans and the intelligence community.

Mysterious Spiral UFO Sightings in the US and Europe

Social media users report mysterious spiral UFO sightings in the US and Europe, with witnesses describing objects emitting haze in clear night skies. Sightings occurred in Ukraine, Finland, Arizona, and California. Interest in UFOs rose after experts warned of national security threats. Poll shows increased belief in alien spacecraft visits. Videos and images shared on social media. Some sightings explained as SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch exhaust. Newsweek reporter covers the story.

Donald Trump's Social Media Company and Truth Social

Former President Donald Trump's social media company, Trump Media & Technology Group, has a high valuation despite its main product, Truth Social, experiencing a decline in daily active users. Trump Media's success is heavily reliant on user growth, which is crucial for generating revenue through advertising. The platform's user base remains small compared to other social media platforms.

Tiffany Haddish's Response to Online Bullying

Tiffany Haddish revealed she investigates trolls who leave hateful comments on her social media, hired a digital forensics analyst to track down threats made by robots in Malaysia and Iran, and created a fake Instagram account to gather personal information on trolls.

President Joe Biden criticized for quoting scripture while promoting abortion

Social media users criticized President Joe Biden for quoting scripture on National Day of Prayer while promoting abortion, pointing out the contradiction in his policies.

Recent News Highlights

Summary of recent news including Trump trial witness testimony, false election rumor on social media, and a possible comeback for Grizzly bears. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns Hamas of responsibility for cease-fire in Gaza.

Conspiracy Theories Surrounding Photo of Donald Trump with Ryan Garcia

Conspiracy theories arise over a viral photo with American boxer Ryan Garcia posing with Donald Trump, questioning if it is really him or a body double. The photo sparked debates over Trump's appearance, with some speculating about cosmetic procedures.

Golf Influencer Paige Spiranac's Professional Journey

Golf influencer Paige Spiranac opens up about her struggles and passion for the sport, aiming to reach professional levels despite mental challenges. She discusses her journey, experiences, and aspirations in the golf industry.

Barbra Streisand's Comment on Melissa McCarthy's Weight

Barbra Streisand made a public comment on Melissa McCarthy's Instagram post about her weight, asking if she had taken a weight-loss drug. This generated online conversation and mixed reactions.

Supreme Court rejects Elon Musk's challenge to SEC agreement

The Supreme Court rejected Elon Musk's attempt to challenge the SEC agreement requiring a lawyer to review some of his social media posts. Musk complained that the SEC imposed unconstitutional limits on his speech, but lower courts upheld the agreement.

Elon Musk's Legal Battle with SEC over Social Media Posts

Elon Musk's attempt to challenge SEC agreement terms rejected by Supreme Court, Musk's lawyers claim his speech limits are unconstitutional, but lower courts side with SEC

Tiffany Gomas and her Conservative Views

Tiffany Gomas, known as the 'Crazy Plane Lady', recently shared her conservative-leaning views on social media, sparking both positive and negative reactions. She also addressed the controversy surrounding her viral plane freakout from last summer.

Impact of the Columbine School Shooting on Online Culture

The article discusses how the Columbine school shooting in 1999 has sparked obsessive online interest among young people today, with content related to the shooters proliferating on social media platforms. Despite efforts to remove violent content, the glorification of the Columbine shooters persists online, leading to concerns about normalization of violence and radicalization among vulnerable individuals.

Antonio Brown attacks Caitlin Clark on social media

Former NFL star Antonio Brown attacked Caitlin Clark on social media, leading her to block him. Brown made lewd remarks about Clark, causing backlash from fans. Clark was introduced as a member of the Indiana Fever, receiving strange comments from Indy Star columnist Gregg Doyel.