The doctors didn’t believe me that I was having trouble seeing…at all. Every time we went to an appointment, the only questions they asked were about how much attention I was getting at home. The ...
(WFRV) – Bergstrom Automotive’s annual Drive for A Cure event across Appleton, Green Bay, Madison and Oshkosh was a resounding success once again, according to an update from the dealership.
Fans got their first glimpse of Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga after inking his two-year extension, worth $48.5 million. Kuminga reported to training camp after the extension, which ...
The Cure 2026 UK tour is set to be held from June 28, 2026, to August 23, 2026, across Belfast in Northern Ireland, as well as Manchester in England, and Edinburgh in Scotland. The UK shows will be ...
A large, nocturnal predator has become an increasingly common sight in Georgia in recent years, including around metro Atlanta: the coyote. Now, a new University of Georgia-led study finds coyotes are ...
When I first played Hades 2, way back in the mists of time that enveloped its early access launch, my entire strategy revolved around Hephaestus. The forge god's explosive Blast effects helped me ...
John Candy: I Like Me delves into the many facets of Candy’s life, from his humble beginnings in Toronto and rise on Second City Television (SCTV), to his breakthrough roles in Hollywood. The ...
On the evening of Sept. 27, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video of himself promoting miracle "med bed" hospitals. That video, which has since been deleted, was framed as a ...
On Sept. 27, President Donald Trump shared an apparently AI-generated video of himself promoting a cure-all "medbed" – a medical conspiracy theory. The video, which has since been deleted from his ...
Donald Trump dove back into the world of weirder, nonpartisan conspiracies this week as his Truth Social account shared a video promoting the imaginary technology known by conspiracy theory believers ...
WUSA-TV Washington, D.C. Posted: September 29, 2025 | Last updated: September 29, 2025 The problem, those beds don't exist, and the video itself was AI-generated. YouTube to pay $24.5 million to ...
President Trump shared a now-deleted, AI-generated video promoting "medbed hospitals" on social media. The video, rooted in a QAnon conspiracy theory, falsely claims the beds can cure diseases. There ...