
From aliens to energy plants—Why the latest pyramid theory doesn’t add up
Social media buzzed with claims of a vast underground city beneath Egypt’s pyramids, but experts highlight the lack of peer-reviewed evidence.

Social media buzzed with claims of a vast underground city beneath Egypt’s pyramids, but experts highlight the lack of peer-reviewed evidence.

Wisconsin’s Supreme Court upheld Governor Evers’ 400-year school funding veto, sparking debate over executive power.

A viral TikTok falsely claimed Disney World lowered its drinking age to 18, causing confusion before being debunked.

Google labeled an abusive monopolist again by a federal judge for exploiting online marketing tech to boost profits.

Ten NY prison guards face charges, including murder, over an inmate’s death, highlighting issues in state prisons.

A man broke into the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion, set a fire, and was arrested. No injuries were reported.

Digital security experts advise caution when engaging with social media provocations, as many are designed to incite conflict.

A video falsely suggesting the U.S. paid $4 million for Zelensky on Time’s cover circulates online, confirmed as fake.

UConn’s 12th national title saw Bueckers, Fudd, and Strong lead the team to an 82-59 win over South Carolina.

A federal appeals court lifted an order blocking Musk’s department from further cuts at the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Israel’s military struck Nasser Hospital in Gaza, killing one person and causing a fire, according to the Health Ministry.

Israel launched airstrikes on Gaza, killing hundreds, breaking a ceasefire, and threatening to reignite the war.