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Roblox Agrees to Pay Nevada $12 Million, Implement Enhanced Child Safety Measures In a landmark agreement announced Wednesday, popular gaming platform Roblox will implement significant new protections for young users and pay more than $12 million to the state of Nevada, marking what state Attorney General Aaron Ford described as…
Disney Clarifies: No Change to Magic Kingdom’s Classic Monorail Greeting Walt Disney World has confirmed that the iconic “ladies and gentlemen” greeting aboard the Magic Kingdom Express Monorail was never removed from the attraction’s script, debunking a widely circulated rumor that swept through Disney fan communities in recent days. The…
Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan Launches Scathing Attack on Opposition, Vows to Keep “Party of War” Out of Parliament Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan unleashed a fierce critique of Armenia’s opposition during a recent parliamentary session, accusing former ruling parties of deliberate disinformation campaigns designed to sabotage the country’s peace initiatives. In…
Mamata Banerjee’s Misinterpreted Speech: Viral Clip Takes Election Rally Comment Out of Context As West Bengal prepares for its upcoming Assembly elections scheduled for April 23 and 29, political tensions are mounting with campaigns reaching fever pitch across the state. In this charged atmosphere, a deceptively edited video of Chief…
Russia and North Korea Forge Media Alliance to Control Narratives In a strategic move designed to reshape public perception, Russia and North Korea have entered a formal media partnership that experts say aims to control the narrative of their increasingly close relationship both domestically and internationally. On March 28, Russian…
California Supreme Court Disbarrs Attorney John Eastman Over 2020 Election Fraud Claims The California Supreme Court has disbarred attorney John Charles Eastman after finding him culpable on 10 of 11 charges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. The court’s Wednesday ruling marks a significant milestone…
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For months, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has firmly resisted progressive demands to increase taxes on the wealthy, but now appears to be shifting her stance with a strategic compromise that could generate significant revenue for New York City. The moderate Democrat announced Wednesday she plans to push for a new tax surcharge on multimillion-dollar second homes in New York City. The proposal would target pied-à-terres valued over $5 million, potentially generating at least $500 million annually to help address Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s budget challenges. “As Governor, I understand the importance of stabilizing the city’s finances without compromising on essential…
Bangladesh Reports 166 Deaths in Worst Measles Outbreak in Decades, Refuting Cover-Up Claims At least 166 people have died in Bangladesh’s worst measles outbreak in two decades, according to official government data, contradicting rumors that authorities were concealing child fatalities from the disease. The outbreak has infected more than 19,000…
In a swift debunking of viral misinformation, fact-checkers have determined that footage purportedly showing a Hezbollah attack on Israeli military headquarters actually depicts a residential fire in Manhattan, New York City. The video, which spread rapidly across social media platforms in recent days, was shared by Facebook user Nazim Khan…
Browser Cookie Settings: Essential Guide for Uninterrupted Web Access Internet users who find themselves unable to access certain website features may be encountering an increasingly common issue: disabled cookies. According to web security experts, blocking cookies—small data files stored by websites on your device—can significantly impact your browsing experience, limiting…
A 49-year-old man has been handed a suspended prison sentence after spreading false information about South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung’s son, a court ruled Thursday. The Seoul Central District Court sentenced the man, identified only by his surname Kim, to eight months in prison, suspended for two years, for…
Greenland Discussions Progressing Well, White House Says as Trump Administration Pursues Acquisition
US, Denmark, and Greenland Negotiations “On Good Trajectory” Despite Sovereignty Dispute Ongoing technical discussions between the United States, Denmark, and Greenland are proceeding positively despite recent tensions over President Donald Trump’s public statements about American control of the strategically important island, a White House official said Wednesday. “We are not…
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Minnesota’s Fraud Crisis: Hundreds of Millions Lost as State Struggles to Safeguard Public Funds WASHINGTON — Minnesota has emerged as a focal point for major fraud investigations, with schemes targeting pandemic food aid, Medicaid, and childcare programs draining hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars from state and federal coffers. The…
Malta’s opposition party is raising alarms over what it describes as increasingly biased public broadcasting, claiming the state-funded media has become a vehicle for government propaganda rather than an impartial public service. The Nationalist Party (PN) issued a statement Friday expressing serious concerns about the Public Broadcasting Services (PBS), which…
Malaysia Clarifies Fuel Subsidy Policies Amid Middle East Energy Crisis Malaysia’s government has moved swiftly to counter a wave of misinformation surrounding its fuel subsidy program as global energy markets continue to be disrupted by ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. False claims circulating on social media platforms suggest that…
Senate Republicans Debate Scope of DHS Funding Bill Amid Ongoing Shutdown Senate Republicans are grappling with a critical strategic decision as they prepare legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security after a two-month shutdown. While leadership pushes for a streamlined approach, competing factions within the party advocate for including…
South Korean Pianist Defies Stroke to Perform with One Hand, Prepares for Orchestral Debut When a major stroke paralyzed the right side of South Korean pianist Lee Hun’s body in 2012, his immediate concern wasn’t whether he would play piano again—it was whether he would ever walk. Now, twelve years…
Arizona’s largest utility has reached a landmark $7 million settlement with the state, agreeing to halt power disconnections during dangerous heat conditions following the death of an elderly customer. Under the agreement announced Wednesday by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, Arizona Public Service (APS) will no longer cut power to…
In the face of conflict, a new kind of battle emerges beyond the traditional theaters of land, sea, air, and space. The digital realm has become a critical arena where information warfare shapes perceptions and influences outcomes, often before physical confrontations even begin. Across the Asia-Pacific region, governments are rushing…
Social media platforms in Bangladesh have become breeding grounds for abusive commentary, misinformation, and character assassination, experts warn. The unchecked spread of offensive content is eroding moral standards across the country’s digital landscape, with even top state officials and their families becoming targets. According to observers, short-form videos circulating on…
Minnesota has emerged as a focal point for major fraud investigations across multiple government assistance programs, with authorities uncovering schemes that have siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars from taxpayer-funded initiatives. The most significant case to date involves the “Feeding Our Future” scandal, where conspirators defrauded federal child nutrition programs…
Malta’s opposition has launched a scathing critique of the country’s national broadcaster, accusing it of abandoning its mandate of impartiality in favor of promoting government messaging. The Nationalist Party (PN) issued a formal statement this week claiming that Public Broadcasting Services (PBS), which receives public funding and is legally required…
Indian Government Refutes Viral Video Falsely Claiming Civil War Situation Indian officials have strongly denounced a viral video circulating on social media that falsely portrays the country as being in the midst of civil unrest. The Press Information Bureau’s (PIB) Fact Check Unit has confirmed that the footage, which has…
President Trump’s FISA Surveillance Powers Extension Hits Roadblock in House The House of Representatives approved a two-week extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) early Friday morning, after conservative lawmakers rejected a compromise deal that would have extended the program for five years with minor reforms.…
