I pray the #core4 doesn’t let Stan wars, fans, and their men get in between their friendships. If they all can stay solid post villa, they all will make money 💰 #loveislandusa#loveisland8
Colin Kaepernick not only paid for the independent autopsy for Nolan Wells but also facilitated the flight of the body so it would get to DC safely. ❤️
I think if authors are too poor to survive piracy and readers are too poor not to pirate then we need to have a really serious conversation about where all that money is and why it isn't circulating properly.
Instagram decided to roll out a new “Muse AI” feature, that lets users create AI images based on people’s Instagram photos.
Then they opted in EVERYONE with a public account
To opt out:
Click your profile picture
3 bars in the top right
scroll down to "Sharing and reuse"
Toggle off for both Posts and for Reels
Marie Claire actually left a prompt from an AI in one of their recent articles.
While there’s still some great journalists and publications left, this is utterly shocking. No wonder I’m trying to pivot.
13 black people have been lynched so far in 2026.
But people in Congress want to spend their time writing letters coddling Caitlin Clark
At what point is enough going to be enough?
Sabe quando minha opinião em relação ao Messi como pessoa mudou?
Quando percebi q ele sabe e ouve os xingamentos racistas da torcida Argentina e nunca, nunca usou a influência dele pra pedir pra parar. Ele é um cara q teria essa moral. O único da Argentina q teria. Nunca o fez.
She was a 25 year old lawyer in Ayacucho, Peru when her boyfriend attacked her in a hotel in July 2015. The security cameras captured everything. Him chasing her. Dragging her by the hair. Her screaming for help while hotel staff tried to intervene. The court watched the footage.
Then sentenced him to one year suspended for minor injuries. The more serious charges - dropped. She refused to accept it. She went public. Put her name and her face to everything. Took the fight to the media, to the courts, to the streets. On August 13 2016 half a million Peruvians marched through Lima. The largest demonstration in the history of Peru. Led by her.
The appeals court threw out the original verdict. He was retried. Convicted of attempted f3micide. Sentenced to 11 years in prison. She went on to become a member of Congress. Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Her name is Arlette Contreras. And she was just getting started.