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How Yaniv Tal builds digital audiences for international artists and public figures
High-fidelity AI: Why professional creators are scaling beyond open-source lip-sync tools
Following petition, Elections Committee orders removal of Netanyahu video pending final ruling
Argentina records rise in antisemitism, with 62% of incidents online
Chair of Britain’s largest arts center to step down amid antisemitism scrutiny
Chair of the Southbank Centre Misan Harriman will step down this autumn after controversy over antisemitism allegations and social media posts about Israel, amid scrutiny by UK officials.
At long last: Grand Theft Auto 6 finally nears release as Rockstar announces preorder launch
For over a decade, the game has inspired the popular meme ‘before GTA 6,’ poking fun at the many delays Rockstar has announced over the years.
Social media star Montana Tucker to host Maccabiah Games delegation parade - interview
"This is Israel. This is what being Jewish means,” social media star Montana Tucker said of the Maccabiah Games.
Fewer likes, more expertise: LinkedIn’s new role in the future of work - opinion
As AI, layoffs, and growing competition reshape the professional world, LinkedIn is becoming less about visibility and more about credibility, expertise, and trust.
vLine Random Video Chat: WebRTC OmeTV & Omegle Alternatives in 2026
For users looking beyond older chat platforms, vLine offers browser-based random video chat with fast access, WebRTC technology, and clear rules.
UK weighs forcing social media firms to boost trusted news
The UK is weighing new rules that would require Meta, TikTok and YouTube to prioritize trusted news content in feeds and search results.
Trust in news at all-time low as interest in industry declines, Reuters Institute finds - study
The study further found that concerns about fake news have increased by four points since 2025, in line with the rise in the use of non-traditional news sources.
Herut Davidson on Arabic, social media, and bridge-building across the Middle East
Social media has become both a battleground and an opportunity. Traditional media often leaves citizens dependent on dominant narratives, while social platforms allow individuals to speak directly.
Britain expected to introduce social media restrictions for children under 16
"It changes the presumption, so that children aren't presuming that they're going to be in these spaces because all of their friends are, and thats quite significant," said Nandy.
Spanish-language online antisemitism far exceeds pre-Oct 7 levels, remains highest on X
Researchers analyzed more than 118 million online posts and comments, finding that Spanish-language antisemitism remains higher than before Oct. 7.