The death of a 30-year-old mother of three found near a dumpster last week sparked online rumors of a serial killer in Broward County, but
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Mog, maxxing and the other manosphere lingo that has taken over social media
In certain corners of the internet — and inside middle school classrooms — the worst thing that can happen to you in 2026 isn’t being
Why so many people online are leaning into 'turning Chinese'
Suddenly, it’s cool to be Chinese on the internet. Over the past month, many on TikTok may have been told that they are “turning Chinese.”
How a YouTuber’s self-financed horror film became a surprise hit
A YouTuber’s self-financed and self-distributed sci-fi horror film is overturning industry expectations after it made it big at the box office over the weekend. “Iron
Why is everyone longing for 2016? A nostalgia expert explains the trend
The feeling of “take me back” has never been more relevant as 2026 kicks off. With just a few weeks into the year, the year 2016 has
From “Alligator Alcatraz” to guns and social media, Florida’s biggest legal battles to watch in 2026
Legal battles about issues like “Alligator Alcatraz,” guns and social media as well as many other Florida issues remain unresolved as we head into 2026.
Why Jon Hamm dancing is the internet's new favorite thing
Jon Hamm dancing with his eyes closed has taken over social media. Online, the clip has been used to show people being transported to another
Appeals court fast-tracks challenge to Florida law restricting children’s social media access
A federal appeals court on Thursday agreed to speed up consideration of a closely watched case about a 2024 Florida law designed to prevent children
Tech groups ask court to quickly hear arguments about whether Florida’s social media law violates First Amendment rights
After a ruling last week allowed Florida to begin enforcing a 2024 law designed to prevent children from having access to certain social media sites,
Florida can temporarily enforce law preventing children from accessing some social media platforms
A divided federal appeals court Tuesday ruled that Florida can begin enforcing a 2024 law aimed at preventing children from having access to certain social