Shakira’s new album punches back after personal rollercoaster
Colombian singer Shakira has released her long-awaited new album called “Women Don’t Cry Anymore.”
Colombian singer Shakira has released her long-awaited new album called “Women Don’t Cry Anymore.”
This week, a number of videos and documents pertaining to the child abuse case involving well-known parent blogger Ruby Franke were made public by the Washington County Attorney’s Office.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday was hearing arguments in another battle over social media content moderation.
A man from Pennsylvania has been detained after he reportedly murdered his father and then posted a gruesome video to YouTube of his decapitated head.
YG Entertainment Inc said that all four members of South Korean K-pop girl group BLACKPINK have renewed their contracts with the label.
Lauren Daigle’s newest single may be too similar to a popular Gnarls Barkley track.
The House Judiciary Committee announced it subpoenaed two former White House officials in its ongoing investigation into the Biden Administration’s alleged censorship of social media platforms.
YouTube has created new rules for artificial intelligence (AI) content, including a standard that mandates creators to disclose whether they have used generative AI to make realistic looking videos.
Meta and Snaphave been given a deadline to give more information on how they protect children from illegal and harmful content.
A popular conservative podcaster and commentator, Steven Crowder, who posted the purported Nashville school shooter manifesto, has been recently censored by major platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.