White House war promo videos marry action movies, sports and video games to real-life combat footage
Through its social media feed, the White House has sent out a series of pumped-up videos that mix real Iran war explosions with movie action heroes, video game footage and sports heroes.
A Scottish hacker accused of carrying out the ‘biggest military computer hack of all time’ on the US government has revealed ...
After the critical success of his vampire horror Sinners, Ryan Coogler is turning his attention to the long-awaited X Files reboot. Originally from creator Chris Carter, the hit 90s drama starring ...
A suspect in the 2002 stabbing death of a 22-year-old Babylon man was extradited from South Korea and arraigned on murder charges in Queens on Friday, officials said. Ho “Alex” Shin, 43, was held ...
A widely shared image of federal agents surrounding ICU nurse Alex Pretti as one agent holds a gun to the back of his head appears as real as it does horrific. But a closer look at the photo reveals a ...
The 2026 Super Bowl is less than two weeks away, and it's confirmed which two teams will compete for the title. Although both teams played tough games this weekend, some fans believe it's all fake. A ...
One of Carrie Underwood's most iconic songs almost sounded a lot different. During a recent interview with People, the 42-year-old singer revealed she almost passed on her hit song "Before He Cheats," ...
The 2026 Super Bowl is two weeks away, with four teams left to compete to play in the big game. This past weekend's divisional round was tough, with two games going into overtime, eliminating the ...
Ryan Coogler's pulsating supernatural thriller "Sinners" leads the movie categories in nominations for the NAACP Image Awards, announced Monday. "Sinners," in which Michael B. Jordan pulls double duty ...
The NAACP Image Awards announced nominations for its 57th ceremony Monday morning, offering both celebration and critique as Black excellence in entertainment continues to push boundaries across film, ...
A new campaign dubbed 'GhostPoster' is hiding JavaScript code in the image logo of malicious Firefox extensions with more than 50,000 downloads, to monitor browser activity and plant a backdoor. The ...
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