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Russian authorities reported that a massive fire broke out at a shopping center in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don early Tuesday morning, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens more. The blaze, which began around 6:30 a.m. local time, quickly engulfed the three-story Stroypark shopping complex, which houses numerous…
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AI-Created Fake Images Fuel Chaos Following Mexican Drug Lord’s Death Following the death of Mexico’s most-wanted drug lord, Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera, gunmen from his powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) unleashed a wave of violence across Mexico that was amplified by a coordinated disinformation campaign using artificial intelligence. The…
European Intelligence Finds Chinese AI Models Spreading Propaganda and Misinformation Estonia’s Foreign Intelligence Service has uncovered troubling evidence that Chinese-developed artificial intelligence models are subtly embedding propaganda and manipulating information on geopolitically sensitive topics. The agency’s 2026 International Security Report found that when questioned about Estonia’s security concerns, the Chinese…
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Pentagon Demands Policy Changes from Scouting America, Targets Transgender Youth Policies Scouting America will implement several policy changes at the Pentagon’s insistence, including one affecting transgender youth participants, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Friday. The move comes as part of Hegseth’s broader campaign against military support for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Some changes mirror what Scouting America had already suggested to the Defense Department in January, such as discontinuing its Citizenship in Society merit badge, introducing a Military Service merit badge, and waiving registration fees for military personnel’s children. “We will vigorously review the changes the organization makes in…
FedEx Pledges to Pass Trump-Era Tariff Refunds to Customers Following Court Battle FedEx announced Thursday it will return any tariff refund it might receive to the shippers and customers who originally bore those costs, following the company’s legal action to recover funds from tariffs that were recently ruled illegal. The…
Vice President Warns of Fake News Threat at IIMC Convocation Vice President C P Radhakrishnan issued a stern warning about the growing menace of fake news and misinformation during his address at the 57th convocation ceremony of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) on Thursday. Speaking to the graduating…
Nepal Police Launches Artificial Intelligence Cell to Combat Digital Disinformation The Nepal Police has established an “AI and Advanced Analytics Cell” to strengthen its technological capabilities and counter security threats arising from the misuse of digital technology. The new initiative, launched at the Nepal Police Headquarters on Monday, aims to…
Justice Department Releases Epstein Files, Sparking Wave of Misinformation In a move toward transparency, the U.S. Department of Justice released more than 3.5 million documents related to convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in late January. The massive archive, containing over 180,000 images and 2,000 videos, has allowed public examination…
In the aftermath of the court-ordered release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, public reaction has been swift and far-reaching, though legal experts caution that the revelations may not lead to new criminal charges against those implicated in the files. The documents, unsealed earlier this month by a federal judge…
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FDA Introduces Performance Bonuses for Drug Reviewers Amid Agency Overhaul FDA Commissioner Marty Makary announced plans Thursday to implement a pilot program offering bonus payments to agency drug reviewers who complete their work ahead of schedule. The initiative, described during a staff presentation obtained by The Associated Press, would begin…
In a strong rebuke to critics, newly elected Green Party MP Hannah Spencer has condemned what she describes as a wave of “misinformation” targeting her during the recent by-election campaign. Spencer, who secured a historic victory for the Greens, addressed the controversy during her first media appearances since taking office.…
President Joe Biden delivered his last State of the Union address Thursday night, laying out his administration’s accomplishments and future policy goals while sharply criticizing Republican opposition. The 73-minute speech touched on a wide range of issues including the economy, immigration, foreign policy, and healthcare. As with most major political…
In the weeks surrounding Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s rise to power in Japan, a coordinated Chinese misinformation campaign targeted her through dozens of social media accounts, according to a U.S. research organization focused on national security. The Foundation for Defense of Democracy’s (FDD) Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation identified…
Syria and Turkey Forge Media Cooperation to Combat Disinformation Syrian Information Minister Hamza al-Mustafa and Burhanettin Duran, head of the Turkish Presidential Communications Directorate, met on February 26 to establish joint strategies for countering disinformation in the regional media landscape. According to the Syrian Ministry of Information’s Telegram channel, the…
In a shocking investigation by Floodlight and NPR, six seemingly independent news outlets across Alabama and Florida have been exposed as having financial connections to Matrix LLC, a powerful consulting firm with utility giants as clients. The revelations paint a disturbing picture of how corporate interests can manipulate the media…
A recent investigation into Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) suggests that controversial positions initially attributed to just the university’s Writing Center may be embedded more deeply throughout the institution, raising questions about its adherence to federal laws and commitment to inclusivity. In December, Complete Colorado reported that MSU…
AI-Related Claims Lead New Wave of Securities Litigation as Legal Landscape Evolves Securities class action filings remained robust in 2025, with artificial intelligence-related claims emerging as the dominant trend shaping the litigation landscape. According to Cornerstone Research, 207 new securities class actions were filed in federal and state courts last…
Isaac Gardon, communications director for California Governor Gavin Newsom, has come under scrutiny following a profane exchange with a journalist, all while drawing a substantial six-figure salary from taxpayer funds. The controversy began when Real Clear Politics national correspondent Susan Crabtree contacted Gardon to verify details about Newsom’s dyslexia diagnosis,…
American Heart Association Forecasts Troubling Rise in Women’s Health Issues by 2050 A new report published by the American Heart Association (AHA) in the journal Circulation reveals concerning projections for women’s health in the United States over the next three decades. The forecast suggests substantial increases in various cardiovascular risk…
Daniela Petroff, a veteran journalist who shaped The Associated Press’ fashion and Vatican coverage for nearly four decades, died Tuesday at her home in Rome. She was 80. Petroff, who was recovering from a fall, died peacefully in her sleep, according to her husband, Victor Simpson, the retired AP Rome…
Vice President JD Vance announced Wednesday that the Trump administration would “temporarily halt” $259.5 million in Medicaid funding to Minnesota over fraud concerns, marking a significant escalation in the administration’s campaign against alleged misuse of public funds. Vance, joined by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Dr. Mehmet…
