Rachel Tussey, 47, excitedly posted videos online for her thousands of followers before undergoing the procedure on Feb. 25.
Beth Leipholtz told Newsweek she had just come back from a family trip and was browsing social media when she realized ...
In the latest bridge between the creator economy and traditional media, Fox-owned streaming service Tubi has teamed with ...
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Why these TikTok makeup tips are completely wrong
TikTok is full of “life-changing” makeup hacks—but do they actually work? A professional makeup artist with over 20 years in the industry breaks down viral beauty tips and explains what’s right, ...
Golloria, one of the biggest beauty stars on TikTok, tells PEOPLE she once thought of makeup as a “pain point” — unable to ...
Met urges pupils not to get involved and asks platforms to ban accounts promoting ‘fights’ with images of weapons Pupils aged 11 to 16 are being encouraged to join in school fights in posts ...
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The Indiana General Assembly gave final approval to a set of sweeping social media restrictions for minors, setting the stage for a potential legal battle if Gov. Mike Braun signs the bill into law.
The Indiana General Assembly gave final approval to a set of sweeping social media restrictions for minors, setting the stage for a potential legal battle if Gov. Mike Braun signs the bill into law.
Amid all the discourse surrounding USA Hockey’s post-Olympic celebrations, Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk is calling out the White House for “clearly fake” AI-doctored footage that depicts him ...
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