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Jack Osbourne attends the 68th GRAMMY Awards Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Avery Lipman & Monte Lipman on January 31, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.Jack Osbourne is fed up. The Osbournes alum had a passionate response after online critics pointed out his recent weight loss.  “I cannot believe I’m having to actually make this f--king video,”...

Angelique Geray, journalist infiltrated among German neo-Nazis: ‘What surprised me most is that these young people are serious’

18 May 2026 at 14:22

They are teenagers, or young adults barely over the age of 20, but above all, far-right radicals who dream of “Day X,” the day it all begins, the day they will massacre immigrants. Germans who go to school, attend training programs, or work — far removed from the neo-Nazi stereotype of skinheads in bomber jackets — and who then immerse themselves in far-right extremist movements that speak of a “pure people,” downplay the Holocaust, and hate migrants, but now also direct their anger at feminists and the LGBTQ+ community. German investigative journalist Angelique Geray, 33, decided to infiltrate these groups between 2024 and 2025 to understand how they become radicalized. “I wanted to find out why right-wing extremism is once again presenting itself as a kind of cult or youth trend,” she explained earlier this month in a cafe in southern Berlin after publishing her experience in a book titled Undercover unter Nazis (Undercover Among Nazis).

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Angelique Geray, a journalist who infiltrated German neo-Nazi youth, in an image provided by her.

Instagram’s Instants Lets You Share Photos That Disappear After They’re Seen

13 May 2026 at 21:15

Three smartphone screens show the Instants app: a login page, an introduction screen about sharing photos that disappear, and a photo reply screen with creative flower stickers and emoji reactions.

Instagram has launched a new feature called Instants, a disappearing photo-sharing system designed around fast, unedited sharing with close friends. Available both inside Instagram and through a new standalone Instants app, the feature pushes even further into real-time photography and casual social sharing, with a strong emphasis on authenticity and privacy.

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Man Must Pay Kim Kardashian $167K in Legal Fees After She Mistakenly Posted His Photo on Instagram

13 May 2026 at 11:43

A woman with shoulder-length dark hair styled in soft waves wears a pearl choker and a white outfit, posing against a blurred background. Her makeup is glamorous with defined brows and nude lips.

A man has been ordered to pay Kim Kardashian more than $167,000 in legal fees after he sued her for mistakenly posting his photo on Instagram and falsely identifying him as a Texas death row inmate.

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Dancing cows and tigers hatching from eggs: The impact of AI-generated videos on children

12 May 2026 at 11:43

YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram are facing a flood of AI-generated content aimed at children. It’s easy and quick to create, and production is rampant. But it has the inherent flaws of AI-generated video: visual inconsistencies, narrative gaps, and a lack of realism. While it’s still too early for comprehensive studies, experts have already raised concerns about the impact of these videos on children’s cognitive development.

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  • Does showering in the dark help improve sleep? Here’s what the science says Adrián Cordellat
    Social media has turned into a kind of teleshopping channel where almost everyone presents themselves as an expert. It’s become a breeding ground for health products and hacks — many of them unsupported by evidence or backed by evidence that is forced or taken out of context. With minimal effort, these tricks promise users better health and fixes for problems such as lack of sleep, a widespread issue that, according to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), affect
     

Does showering in the dark help improve sleep? Here’s what the science says

7 May 2026 at 17:07

Social media has turned into a kind of teleshopping channel where almost everyone presents themselves as an expert. It’s become a breeding ground for health products and hacks — many of them unsupported by evidence or backed by evidence that is forced or taken out of context. With minimal effort, these tricks promise users better health and fixes for problems such as lack of sleep, a widespread issue that, according to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), affects around one in three U.S. adults.

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A man having a shower in the dark.

Meta Threatens to Shut Down Its Apps in New Mexico Over Child Safety Court Case

1 May 2026 at 14:27

A hand holds a smartphone displaying the Meta logo, with blurred logos of WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram shown on a colorful screen in the background.

Meta has threatened to shut down Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp in New Mexico amid a child safety court battle, as state prosecutors push for fundamental changes to the company’s social media platforms.

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