NBCUniversal and Google must reach a new contractual agreement to keep the former's programming on YouTube TV. As of Sept. 29, the two media giants hadn't reached an agreement, butting heads over ...
The “MedBed” conspiracy theory has led to websites seeking to scam people who wrongly believe that the product is real.
“Medbeds” are a far-right conspiracy theory that claims the so-called deep state has access to futuristic medical pods that can cure any ailment. One faction of QAnon believes that the government has ...
A woman has been filmed doing the iconic Titanic pose out of car sunroof on a Lancashire motorway. This week, a video has gone viral on Instagram showing a woman acting rather bizarrely in Lancashire.
The mortgage business operates on trust and relationships, but in today’s market, referrals and word of mouth alone are insufficient to maintain a strong pipeline. With digital-first lenders competing ...
In a "Monday Night Football" matchup against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens, Detroit held on for a 38-30 victory with seven sacks on the defensive end, plus 224 rushing yards on the offensive ...
In 1989, Sir Tim revolutionized the online world. Today, in the era of misinformation, addictive algorithms, and extractive monopolies, he thinks he can do it again.
President Donald Trump posted, and later deleted, a fake Fox News report featuring an AI clip of himself promoting "medbeds," a nonexistent cure-all medical bed.
Medbeds' are believed to heal wounds, regrow limbs, cure diseases and help improve overall human health - only, they don't exist.
Donald Trump stirred online outrage Monday after posting an AI-generated video of himself promising every American access to all-healing "MedBed" hospitals, reviving a widely debunked conspiracy ...
Audrey Payne is the second of two hikers to complete the legendary 1,600-mile Carson City to Canada Quest. Visit Carson City awarded her $5,000 for her awe-inspiring feat during a celebration at the ...