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The suspect in the fatal shooting at Old Dominion University was previously convicted of providing material support to ISIS and had received a reduced prison sentence before his release earlier this year, court records reveal. Mohamed Jalloh, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Sierra Leone, entered a classroom at the…
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The U.S. economy showed signs of weakening even before the outbreak of the Iran war, according to data released Friday, highlighting vulnerabilities that could be exacerbated by rising energy prices and market uncertainties. The Commerce Department significantly downgraded its estimate of fourth-quarter economic growth, reporting that the economy advanced at…
Northeastern Researchers Gain Unprecedented Access to Facebook Data to Study Fake News Spread The global rise of fake news and misinformation continues to disrupt democracies worldwide, influencing elections in the United States and India while fueling civil unrest in countries like Sudan. As this digital epidemic spreads, researchers have long…
Fact-checking organization exposes surge in AI-generated fake images of US troops Amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, a concerning trend of artificial intelligence-generated images depicting captured American soldiers has emerged on social media platforms, according to a recent investigation by Full Fact, the UK’s largest fact-checking organization. The group…
Ukrainian prosecutors have identified 13 pro-Russian collaborators accused of committing war crimes in the town of Izium during its occupation in 2022, according to a statement from Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko on March 13. “They thought the occupation would hide their faces, but they were wrong,” Kravchenko wrote in a…
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In a controversial social media exchange, Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama has ignited fierce criticism after sharing a post that juxtaposed an image of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks with a photo of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani hosting a Ramadan Iftar event at city hall. The senator reshared a post from an account called “End Wokeness” that displayed the two images with the caption “Less than 25 years apart.” Tuberville added his own commentary stating, “the enemy is inside the gates,” a remark that immediately drew backlash from Democrats and sparked accusations of Islamophobia. Mamdani, who…
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Affirms U.S. Alliance Despite Diplomatic Shifts Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado reaffirmed Thursday that the Trump administration remains a “fundamental ally” in Venezuela’s democratic transition, despite Washington’s recent recognition of acting President Delcy Rodríguez as the country’s legitimate leader. Speaking to reporters in Santiago, Chile, Machado…
Commercial vessels traversing the volatile waters of the Strait of Hormuz and Persian Gulf have begun identifying themselves as “China-linked” in an apparent effort to avoid being targeted in attacks amid rising regional tensions, according to marine traffic data analyzed by The Associated Press. At least eight vessels in or…
In a recent Westminster meeting focused on independent journalism, Watford MP Matt Turmaine emphasized the vital importance of local news outlets while condemning “alternative facts” as misleading. The gathering, organized by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Media, brought together politicians and representatives from the Public Interest News Foundation (PINF) on…
No Evidence Epstein Alive: Viral Email Claim Debunked as Technical Error Social media was abuzz in early 2026 with speculation that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein might still be alive, based on an email purportedly sent in 2023—four years after his reported death in a Manhattan jail cell. The claim,…
In a rare display of cross-network criticism, Sky News Australia presenter Danica De Giorgio has publicly condemned CNN for broadcasting what she described as “Iranian state propaganda” without editorial intervention. During a recent segment, De Giorgio expressed her dismay at CNN’s decision to air a four-minute uninterrupted statement from Iranian…
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Global Misinformation Crisis Threatens Democratic Foundations A dangerous wave of misinformation—powered by social media, artificial intelligence, and coordinated disinformation campaigns—is rapidly eroding public trust and undermining democratic processes worldwide, experts warn. The phenomenon, which some researchers describe as the most dangerous pandemic to strike humanity, stems from various sources: government…
Russian fighter Movsar Evloev has firmly denied rumors that he would withdraw from his highly anticipated UFC London main event against Lerone Murphy. The undefeated featherweight took to social media to address speculation that visa complications might prevent him from competing at the O2 Arena on July 27. “Don’t listen…
A new study from the University of Southern California reveals that artificial intelligence systems can now autonomously orchestrate sophisticated propaganda campaigns without human supervision, raising significant concerns about election integrity and public discourse. Researchers at USC’s Information Sciences Institute have demonstrated that AI agents can coordinate disinformation efforts that appear…
Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has been injured and “likely disfigured,” according to U.S. War Secretary Pete Hegseth during a Friday morning press briefing at the Pentagon. The blunt assessment offers a rare glimpse into American intelligence about the current state of Iran’s top leadership. “Iran’s leadership is in no…
A staggering 280 political parties have registered to participate in Haiti’s upcoming general election, the first in a decade, as Thursday’s registration deadline passed. While not all will ultimately qualify for the ballot, the massive turnout signals a population desperate for leadership amid the country’s ongoing crises. The scene at…
Google is rolling out a comprehensive redesign of its Maps service, leveraging artificial intelligence to transform how users navigate and discover places around the world. The overhaul, announced Thursday, introduces two major AI-powered features to the platform currently used by more than 2 billion people globally. The first feature, called…
Labour MP Jonathan Hinder’s recent call for “economic nationalism” has sparked controversy across Britain’s political landscape. In a brief video posted on X (formerly Twitter), Hinder claimed that “Trump’s whims, tariff wars, and global energy prices” now dictate living standards in Britain, blaming “Thatcherite thinking” for handing state power to…
Debunked: Email From 2023 Does Not Prove Jeffrey Epstein is Still Alive A recent social media conspiracy theory suggesting convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein might still be alive has been thoroughly debunked, according to an investigation into documents from his federal case files. The claim centers around an email purportedly…
# USA Today Implements Browser Restrictions to Enhance User Experience USA Today has announced that certain web browsers are no longer supported on its website, as part of an initiative to leverage modern technology and improve the overall user experience. The popular news outlet stated that it has rebuilt its…
In the wake of the Iranian supreme leader’s death, a complicated political landscape has emerged, revealing deep fractures in the geopolitical dynamics of the Middle East. Iranian exiles living in Western countries have been observed celebrating the leader’s passing, some waving Israeli and American flags—a symbolic gesture that raises profound…
Republican leaders in the House are pushing for increased military funding amid the ongoing joint U.S.-Israeli operation against Iran, with some advocating for a second “big, beautiful bill” through the budget reconciliation process to secure the necessary resources. As Iran continues to retaliate against allies in the region, senior House…
The Trump administration sharply criticized CNN on Thursday for broadcasting portions of a statement from Iran’s new supreme leader, marking the second time in three days that the White House has targeted the network for its coverage of the Iranian regime’s response to American military actions. The incident highlights the…
