San Jose Mineta International Airport's Terminal B was evacuated Friday night after a false alarm, officials said. According to officials with the airport, they had a false alarm when a fire alarm ...
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The family lip synced to Nelly and Kelly Rowland's 2002 track "Dilemma" in the funny video Khloé Kardashian/TikTok Khloé Kardashian’s household are the stars of their very own music video! In a clip ...
In 2002, Kelly Rowland and Nelly released their collaboration “Dilemma," a defining early-2000s R&B hit. Equally as iconic is the song’s music video, which introduced a variety of new technologies. In ...
FOX News contributor and George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley analyzes the breaking news of the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey. GILLIAN TURNER, FOX NEWS, 'SPECIAL ...
Are the Philadelphia Eagles getting away with penalties on the tush push? The Eagles ran two tush pushes on their first drive, which ended in Jalen Hurts scoring on a tush push touchdown. While there ...
The NFL said in a training video to officials that the Philadelphia Eagles should have been penalized for at least one false start when they used the tush push against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2 ...
The Lagos Police Command has launched investigation into a viral video allegedly showing students of Excel College, Ejigbo, engaging in smoking, drinking, and dancing at the school’s boys hostel. The ...
NFL owners did not vote to ban the tush push this offseason, but that does not mean they wanted the Philadelphia Eagles to be able to run the play illegally. The Eagles got away with a blatant false ...
Majorities in 24 of the 25 countries surveyed see the spread of false information online as a major threat. Only in Israel do fewer than half of adults (43%) hold this view. An additional 27% of ...
America has a misinformation problem. It’s in our news feeds, on our social media timelines, and at our kitchen tables. It’s driving wedges between friends and family — and sharp political divides.
Conspiracy theories about so-called false-flag attacks have been around for decades. But as trust in media and public institutions craters, every single major news event is now being labeled as fake.