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Don Cherry might have officially wrapped up his media career. The 91-year-old Cherry had been running the Grapevine podcast ...
Another X video shared the night of the U.S. attacks showed a big plume of fire and smoke. "More footage of the BOMBS dropping on Iran earlier," read the video caption. But that’s false; the video ...
From posting on the wrong platforms to ignoring the audience’s wants and needs, seemingly small missteps can derail a strong ...
Technologies to enforce the Australian government's social media ban for under 16s are "private, robust and effective." ...
Joseph started last season as the main striker before being usurped by Joel Piroe. During the run-in period, Patrick Bamford ...
Children as young as 15 were repeatedly misidentified as being in their 20s and 30s during Government tests of age-checking ...
The French government has been forced to reduce a video celebrating National Resistance Day due to A.I. errors.
A growing number of college students are trading in their smartphones for what’s now considered trendy hardware: flip phones.
More and more college kids are putting down their phones and just hanging out in a movement started by a UCF student.
A new survey that probes the level of trust Democrats and Republicans have for news sources finds the business-oriented publications Forbes and The Wall Street Journal share an unusual distinction: ...
At the phone-free sauna, I thought about how many times I would have checked social media had the party been at a bar.
The real dangers of social media aren't just about algorithms or trolls—they're about the blind spots in your own mind.