AI Homeless Prank Sparks National Outrage: Police Warn of Real-Life Dangers
A viral TikTok trend using AI to fake homeless intruders in homes has prompted serious warnings from police in multiple states over safety risks and ethical concerns.
A viral TikTok trend using AI to fake homeless intruders in homes has prompted serious warnings from police in multiple states over safety risks and ethical concerns.
A small private jet, a Hawker 800XP, crashed in Bath Township, Michigan, on October 16, 2025, killing all three people on board. The cause is under investigation.
Hackers infiltrated public address systems at four North American airports, airing anti-Trump and pro-Hamas messages—exposing critical cybersecurity gaps in noncritical infrastructure.
Former President Donald Trump has issued a dire warning to Hamas, threatening military action if violence in Gaza continues, only to later clarify that the U.S. would not be involved.
The British Library has symbolically restored Oscar Wilde’s library privileges 125 years after banning him for “gross indecency,” handing a new reader’s card to his grandson.
Tech investor Ron Conway has stepped down from the Salesforce Foundation board following CEO Marc Benioff’s endorsement of President Trump and calls to send the National Guard to San Francisco.
Harvard University’s endowment reached a record $57 billion in FY2025, yet it posted a $113 million operating loss after Trump-era federal research grants were abruptly cut.
A federal lawsuit alleges ICE is violating federal law by detaining and deporting immigrant survivors of domestic violence and trafficking—even when they’re protected under U.S. statutes.
Raila Odinga, Kenya’s longtime opposition leader who nearly became president in 2007, has died at 80, symbolizing both the promise and pitfalls of Kenyan democracy.
The Princeton University Art Museum unveils its expansive new home on October 31, 2025, featuring a reimagined collection, major donations, and lingering questions over its architect’s legacy.