Jacqueline Morris is a millennial content creator who has revealed her 'painfully true' conspiracy theory, in which she claims that workers who are kind and good at their job will 'never' get promoted.
In a recent social media post, UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones informed the world that he is back in the gym after his long recovery. Last year, Jones suffered a pectoral tear while training for a fight. And now everyone is waiting for the answer of this question: When Will We See Jon Jones in the UFC? After that, he spent the good part of a year away from the gym and the UFC. He was seen travelling around the world, doing PR appearances in Australia and Asia. Now, he posted a picture of...
Goalkeepers will be punished if they hold the ball for longer than eight seconds. We now know which leagues can trial this rule in a bid to tackle time-wasting. Liverpool have been 'hungover' since Man United dumped them out of the FA Cup - where has their energy gone?
Communist Chinese government-tied TikTok is doubling down on election-interfering censorship even as it faces a potential U.S. ban. President Joe Biden signed into law a Republican-led bill that could force TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell the app or have it banned in America. TikTok came under fire for a March update to its “For You feed Eligibility Standards,” where the app announced its determination to censor alleged “misinformation,” “conspiracy theories” and “false or...
Communist Chinese government-tied TikTok is doubling down on election-interfering censorship even as it faces a potential U.S. ban. President Joe Biden signed into law a Republican-led bill that could force TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell the app or have it banned in America. TikTok came under fire for a March update to its “For You feed Eligibility Standards,” where the app announced its determination to censor alleged “misinformation,” “conspiracy theories” and “false or...
Fans of the ABC series have to wait just a bit for a new installment.
In the wake of a man setting himself on fire outside the New York courthouse where Donald Trump's hush money trial is taking place, witnesses speaking to the press said they saw him throw a number of multi-colored "papers" in the air before setting himself alight. MSNBC reporter Yasmin Vossoughian, who saw the incident unfold as she was broadcasting live, said she has "gotten a glimpse of some of those papers" that were found scattered around the man after police put out the fire with fire...
The man who set himself on fire Friday outside the New York City courthouse where former President Trump is on trial was described by police as a "conspiracy theorist." Maxwell Azzarello, 37, of St. Augustine, Fla., arrived in New York this week, authorities said. On Friday, he joined other protesters, Trump supporters and media who have been stationed in Collect Pond Park outside the downtown Manhattan courthouse. A New York Times photographer took a picture of Azzarello holding a sign that...
Since 2016, the left smears anyone they disagree with of being a fifth columnist. I just wish they’d cook up some new conspiracy theories.
The voting tech company Smartmatic entered into a settlement with One America News to resolve its lawsuit against the network for peddling lies about the 2020 election.
Watcher has finally addressed the massive backlash to its paid independent streaming platform, apologising for how it was handled.
Iowa guards Kate Martin and Gabbie Marshall are not projected as