Golf 1 day ago Paige Spiranac touts fitness transformation while firing back at critic Golf influencer Paige Spiranac showed off her fitness transformation while she clapped back at a critical comment on social media Wednesday.
Politics February 20 Lawmaker who lost son to suicide warns Senate that ‘big tech is the big tobacco of this generation’ South Carolina state Rep. Brandon Guffey, who lost his son to suicide in July 2022, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the need to protect children online.
Entertainment February 19 Ethan Hawke shocked young actors allegedly landing roles based on social media follower count Veteran actor and filmmaker Ethan Hawke is reacting to his daughter's claims that young stars are landing big movie and TV roles due to their Instagram following. Hawke gave an example that Robert De Niro didn't find fame due to his "six-pack" abs.
Abortion February 15 Planned Parenthood appears to scrub Instagram as fears of DOGE cuts loom Planned Parenthood seemed to scrub all content from its Instagram shortly after HHS Secretary RFK Jr.'s swearing in without an explanation. Some believe the organization fears DOGE cuts.
Tech February 11 Reset what you see on social media Here's how to take control of the algorithms on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok if your social media feeds aren't showing you content you want to see.
Beer January 14 Coors Light blames its 'refershment' ad typo on a 'case of the Mondays' Coors Light misspelled a word on a new advertising campaign that was seen in newspapers and electronic billboards in North America. It may have been a "case of the Mondays," the company said.
Tech January 9 Meta makes major move back to free speech and ends 3rd-party fact-checking program Meta recently announced it will cease working with third-party fact-checking organizations to flag misleading posts on Instagram, Facebook and Threads.
Media January 8 Liberal media commentators rage after Meta ends fact-checking program: 'Incredibly dangerous' Liberal media commentators slammed Meta's decision to end its fact-checking program and lift restrictions on speech across its social media platforms.
Politics January 8 Why Zuckerberg killed fact-checking as he keeps cozying up to Trump As part of a broader effort by Mark Zuckerberg to get in President-elect Donald Trump's good graces, the Meta CEO is pulling the plug on fact-checking.
Tech December 27 Scammers are targeting teens with these nasty tricks Cybercriminals have more ways than ever to target teenagers; here are some of the most widespread scams and tricks to watch in order to keep your loved ones safe.
Entertainment December 19 Sydney Sweeney goes shirtless after slamming body-shamers Sydney Sweeney clearly doesn't care what anyone thinks of her body. The actress posted a shirtless photo to Instagram for the world to see.
Travel November 15 Most popular travel destinations seen on Google, social media: report A travel company released a report revealing popular destinations by analyzing social media posts and Google searches. From the U.S. to Japan and more, see what people are searching for.
New England Patriots October 11 Drake Maye's girlfriend 'so excited' about rookie's first NFL start New England Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye will make his first NFL start Sunday, and his girlfriend could not contain her excitement.
Adam Schiff October 3 8 House Dems demand to know how social platforms are preparing to combat 'misinformation' and 'disinformation' Eight Democratic representatives issued a letter to social media executives this week demanding clarification how their platforms will protect against "misinformation" and "disinformation" during the 2024 election.
Media October 3 Watch: Pro-Israel influencer recovers West Bank interview with Palestinian woman he was threatened to delete Zach Sage Fox wanted to show Americans how Palestinian civilians truly feel about Jewish people – but it took him months to recover the footage after he was threatened to delete it.
Food-Drink October 1 Nicholas Sparks' chicken salad recipe leaves fans upset over secret ingredient: 'Gone too far' Acclaimed romance author Nicholas Sparks is going viral on social media after sharing his chicken salad recipe, but fans appear to be taking issue with one of the ingredients.
Big Tech Backlash September 27 NRA accuses Meta of 'election interference' after labeling posts hitting Harris 'false information' The NRA is taking aim at Meta after its posts slamming Vice President Kamala Harris were censored with "false information" labels on Facebook and Instagram.
TECH September 26 Make these changes now to protect your kids online As your teenagers navigate social media, here are some ways you can protect them including through adjusting settings, enforcing limits and communicating honestly about the dangers that exist online.
Food-Drink September 26 Fried chicken sandwich with claw intact sends social media into a food frenzy Claude the Claw is the biggest hit on Broadway. The signature fried chicken sandwich from Times Square takeout spot Birdbox still has a claw attached and has inspired a social media frenzy.
Cleveland Browns September 12 Ex-Browns running back rips Deshaun Watson’s leadership: ‘Told the coaches I didn’t know the play’ Jordan Wilkins, a former Browns running back, took a shot at Deshaun Watson's leadership, saying Watson told coaches Wilkens didn't know plays in last season's final preseason game.
NFL September 4 Bill Belichick reposts girlfriend's photo as she welcomes him to Instagram Bill Belichick is officially on Instagram. He was welcomed by a his 23-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, and reposted a photo of them together.
Media August 30 Telegram boss’ arrest in France is ‘existential threat to free speech,’ tech entrepreneur says John Matze said the arrest of Telegram's Pavel Durov is “an existential threat to free speech" that could have global ramifications and set dangerous precedents.
TECH August 25 How Meta AI can be your new digital assistant on the tech giant's platforms Meta's artificial intelligence chatbot can make life easier. But it's important to remain aware of privacy issues and possible inaccuracies.
Donald Trump August 8 Country star Brian Kelley calls out Big Tech for censorship on pro-American song: 'This is nothing new' Country music star Brian Kelley told Fox News Digital that both he and his fans struggled to "share" his song "Make America Great Again" on social media platforms after its release.
LIFESTYLE July 31 Ohio bride goes viral for pre-wedding pump session, receives body shame, consequential 'cyberbullying' A bride in Cleveland who loves working out on a weekly basis, lifted light weights before her wedding and went viral on social media platforms due to the backlash she received.
LIFESTYLE July 22 Viral egg and toothpaste 'experiment' on Instagram leads to questions: Is it real or fake? A mom's viral Instagram video that showed her trying an egg "experiment" with her son has sparked a debate as to whether it is an actual experiment or a prank. Here's the answer.
MENTAL HEALTH July 2 'Sadfishing' social media trend could be symptomatic of 'concerning' issues, says psychologist Social media trend, "sadfishing," is when user draws attention to themselves or exaggerates their emotions, but it may be rooted from a more serious mental health issue.
Crime June 26 Border smugglers use social media to brag about trafficking migrants to US: ‘This is criminal,’ expert says Human smugglers are using social media apps to boast about helping migrants cross into the U.S. and gloat about the ease with which they evade authorities
TECH June 25 Facebook, Instagram are using your data to train AI: Learn how to protect it Stop Meta AI training with your content on FB/IG by adjusting your settings. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson shows you how.
Media June 21 Ex-Trump aide John McEntee emerged as unlikely TikTok star by ‘calling out the craziness’ in America Ex-Trump aide John McEntee emerged as a TikTok star with millions of followers when he used the platform to promote his dating app for conservatives.