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A wave of misinformation swept across social media platforms Tuesday as unsubstantiated rumors claimed that controversial commentator Charleston White had been shot multiple times in Texas. The false claims quickly gained momentum, with some users going as far as announcing the 48-year-old’s death, triggering widespread concern and confusion among followers.…
At least 22 people were killed and 64 injured in Thailand Wednesday when a construction crane collapsed onto a moving passenger train, causing it to derail and burst into flames, according to local officials. The tragic accident occurred in Nakhon Ratchasima province as the train was traveling from Bangkok to…
U.S. Expands Maritime Operations Against Venezuelan Oil Trade with Multiple Tanker Seizures The Trump administration has intensified its campaign against Venezuela’s oil trade, seizing five vessels in international waters over recent weeks and filing additional court warrants to target more ships linked to the South American nation’s petroleum exports. These…
Venus Williams’ Hobart International campaign ended quickly on Tuesday as the 45-year-old tennis veteran fell 6-4, 6-3 to Germany’s Tatjana Maria in the first round. The defeat comes less than a week before Williams is set to make her return to the Australian Open after a five-year absence. Williams, who…
Mark Brnovich, the former Arizona Attorney General who found himself at the center of Trump’s 2020 election fraud claims, died Monday after suffering a heart attack. He was 59. Brnovich’s family representative, Katie Conner, confirmed his death on Tuesday, bringing an end to a career that spanned roles as a…
Luxury retailer Saks Global has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, seeking to restructure its operations amid mounting debt pressures and shifting consumer preferences in the high-end retail market. The company announced Wednesday it had secured approximately $1.75 billion in financing commitments to support its restructuring efforts. The New York-based…
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Lebanon’s Former Central Bank Governor’s Case Elevated to Highest Court Lebanon’s judicial officials announced Tuesday that the corruption case against Riad Salameh, the country’s former central bank governor widely blamed for Lebanon’s economic collapse, has been transferred to the Court of Cassation, the nation’s highest judicial authority. Salameh, 75, was released on $14 million bail in September following a year of pretrial detention on charges including embezzlement and illicit enrichment. The case will now proceed against Salameh and his two legal associates, Marwan Khoury and Michel Toueini, with arrest warrants to be issued if they fail to appear for trial.…
The Republican-controlled House passed legislation Tuesday aimed at loosening federal water efficiency standards for showerheads, advancing a bill that supporters say gives consumers more freedom of choice while critics warn of increased utility costs and environmental impacts. The Saving Homeowners from Overregulation With Exceptional Rinsing Act, dubbed the “Shower ACT,”…
Fanatics, the leading sports merchandising company widely recognized for its jerseys and collectibles, has unveiled a significant expansion into entertainment with the launch of Fanatics Studios, a comprehensive content division announced Tuesday in Los Angeles. The newly formed studio has already secured several high-profile projects that will strengthen the company’s…
In a groundbreaking study led by researchers at University College London (UCL), individuals driven by power and the desire to influence others have been identified as more likely to spread misinformation on social media platforms. The comprehensive research, published in the academic journal Computers in Human Behavior, comprised four distinct…
French Government Launches Campaign to Combat Health Misinformation Online France has launched an ambitious nationwide campaign to combat what officials describe as a growing public health threat: the proliferation of false and misleading medical information circulating online. The initiative comes amid mounting concerns that vulnerable populations are increasingly at risk…
In the tumultuous political landscape of Bangladesh, anti-India forces are intensifying disinformation campaigns as the nation approaches its February elections, according to Indian intelligence sources. These campaigns appear designed to provoke Indian agencies, particularly the military, into actions that could damage bilateral relations. Intelligence Bureau officials report a concerning uptick…
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Thousands of tourists found themselves stranded in northern Finland on Sunday as the bitter cold paralyzed operations at Kittilä airport, forcing authorities to cancel numerous flights. Temperatures in Kittilä, located in the remote Finnish Lapland region, plummeted to minus 37 degrees Celsius (minus 34.6 degrees Fahrenheit) on Sunday morning. This…
BBC to Challenge Trump’s $10 Billion Lawsuit in Court The BBC plans to ask a U.S. court to dismiss the $10 billion lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump over edited footage of his January 6, 2021 speech, according to court documents filed Monday. Trump initiated the legal action in…
AI and Deepfakes Reshape Digital Misinformation Landscape In the aftermath of reports about a U.S. military operation involving Venezuela, social media platforms experienced an unprecedented flood of AI-generated imagery depicting Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro’s supposed capture. These fabricated visuals, showing Maduro being escorted by American law enforcement and missiles striking…
In a story that reads like the script of a medical thriller, a viral social media video claiming to document a hospital organ harvesting conspiracy has been thoroughly debunked by fact-checkers. The video, which circulated widely across Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and Threads in early January 2026, tells the dramatic tale…
US Political Chaos Overshadows Critical Global and Domestic Developments A whirlwind of political turmoil engulfed the United States this week, pushing numerous significant stories out of the headlines as media attention fixated on two major crises. The diplomatic standoff with Venezuela and the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an…
Philadelphia DA Krasner Faces Backlash After Warning to ICE and National Guard Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has drawn sharp criticism after issuing a stern warning to federal immigration officials and the National Guard on social media. The progressive prosecutor posted on X: “To ICE and the National Guard: if…
Devastating wildfires continue to ravage Argentina’s Patagonia region, with nearly 12,000 hectares of land already destroyed according to firefighting authorities. The blazes, which began almost a week ago in the Andean region of Chubut province, now threaten critical infrastructure including a power plant and a school, while damaging numerous rural…
PBS Ends Weekend Newscasts Following Federal Funding Cuts, Introduces New Programming PBS has discontinued its weekend breaking news programs in response to the $1.1 billion federal funding cut to public broadcasting enacted this summer. “PBS News Weekend,” which began broadcasting in 2013, aired its final episode on Sunday, with anchor…
Thousands of New York City nurses continued their labor strike for a second day on Tuesday, with roughly 15,000 healthcare workers picketing outside major medical institutions across the city. The walkout, which began Monday morning, affects multiple campuses of three prominent hospital systems: NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, Montefiore Medical Center, and Mount Sinai.…
Pennsylvania health officials issued a clear message Thursday aimed at dispelling widespread misinformation about childhood vaccinations, emphasizing that no changes have been made to vaccine access, coverage, or school requirements across the state. The announcement from Harrisburg comes in response to a growing wave of false claims circulating online suggesting…
Tennessee Highway Patrol Refutes Claims of Trooper Striking Protester at Memphis Anti-ICE Rally The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) has released dashcam footage to counter allegations that a state trooper struck a demonstrator with his vehicle during an anti-immigration protest in Memphis over the weekend. The incident, which quickly gained traction…
In a dramatic shift from conventional diplomatic approaches, the recent capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by American forces has sparked intense debate about the Trump administration’s use of spectacle as a form of international messaging. Political analysts are now examining what some refer to as “propaganda of the deed”…
