White House War Promo Videos Marry Action Movies, Sports and Video Games to Real-Life Combat Footage
Through its social media feed, the White House has sent out a series of pumped-up videos that mix real Iran war explosions with movie action heroes, video game footage and sports heroes ...
Overseas "content farms" are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create social media posts about UK politics, an expert has ...
Bhutan transferred 175 BTC worth $12M, pushing 2026 government Bitcoin movements past $42M. The kingdom still holds 5,425 BTC valued at $374M.
AI-generated images falsely claiming to show captured US soldiers in Iran spread online, underscoring how quickly war misinformation can outpace facts.
Halo's Steve Downes has voiced his disapproval over the White House using his voice work as Master Chief in a pro-war social ...
Timothée Chalamet faces fierce backlash from ballet and opera communities after suggesting "no one cares" about these art forms during a town hall event.
Chalamet's comments garnered some serious attention.
A social media video from the White House interspersing MLB and NFL highlights with bombs falling is another embarrassment ...
How far can Louisville basketball go in the ACC Tournament? Here's why Pat Kelsey's Cardinals can (and can't) make a deep run ...
Ben Stiller has publicly slammed the White House after it used footage from his 2008 movie Tropic Thunder in a video montage to promote the ongoing Iran war ...
Another video, posted by the White House on Wednesday, interspersed footage from war video games with real footage from the ...
The White House is using memes that make light of violent combat in Iran, mixing footage of real missile strikes with clips ...
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