A video hits your feed. It looks real. It sounds real. And yet, it may be fake. In 2026, AI videos and misinformation...
ByexploreseverydayMarch 31, 2026Breaking news once came through radio bulletins and nightly TV. Now it arrives as a tap, a buzz, or a banner. For many...
ByexploreseverydayMarch 25, 2026You open Instagram, TikTok, X, or Facebook, and one story is already at the top. Sometimes it’s a real alert. Other times it’s...
ByexploreseverydayFebruary 26, 2026A shaky phone video shows smoke over a city block. A calm voice says it is “happening right now.” People share it fast,...
ByexploreseverydayFebruary 12, 2026Walk down any busy street, and you’ll see it: phones out, taps at the counter, and little QR cards on tables. People act...
ByexploreseverydayDecember 8, 2025It seems like every morning presents a new climate story. Fires rage. Rivers run low. Cities flood overnight. And yes, the front page...
ByexploreseverydayNovember 24, 2025Last summer, a widely shared headline from The Boston Globe wrongly labeled Algerian Olympic boxer Imane Khelif as “transgender.” The story was later...
ByexploreseverydayNovember 17, 2025Scroll, tap, refresh—news flashes never stop. In one hour, you can hear about markets falling, storms forming, and celebrities feuding. Because updates land...
ByexploreseverydayJuly 1, 2025In recent months, the rise of synthetic media has forced us to confront a chilling question: Deepfakes and the Death of Truth: Are...
ByexploreseverydayJune 23, 2025The crisis began with the tragic Pahalgam attack, where unidentified gunmen targeted civilians. India, without presenting evidence, shamelessly accused Pakistan and used the...
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