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A WIRED investigation found that dozens of YouTube channels are using generative AI to depict cartoon cats and minions being beaten, starved, and sexualized—sparking fears of a new Elsagate wave.
JOHN CULVER is a Nonresident Senior Fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings. He served for 35 years as a ...
Avid fans and followers of wacky sci-fi animation shows will be delighted to hear the prognosis that Prime Video's zany ...
A Swiss woman has taken her love for Red Bull to the next level by getting the drink’s barcode tattooed on her arm. What’s ...
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There’s more to Lapland than chasing aurora borealis and searching for Santa, as Harriet Mallinson discovers on a survival ...
Parents who have a love/hate (often hate) relationship with the sing-along juggernaut known as “CoComelon” will have a love/hate reaction to the news that JJ and his friends will appear in a feature ...
Amazon's streaming service is the place to visit for can't-miss originals such as The Boys and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Coyotes have habituated to life with humans, especially in urban areas. There are several tips you can follow to avoid coyote ...
Some say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Cute. But try telling that to the ghosts of 20th-century water policy, especially the concrete evangelists who brought us the Hoover ...