Perhaps the least surprising story of the day is from Gallup, which released its latest polling on Americans’ trust in media, finding that just 36% have a “great deal” or “fair amount” of faith in what they see and hear in the news.
20.09.2021 - 20:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Which? has warned Facebook users as fraudsters are posing as the popular pub chain. Wetherspoons closed down all of its social media back in 2018 but that hasn't stopped fraudsters from trying to scam social media users.
The posts claim that users who comment - and get a response from the page- are in with a chance of winning meal vouchers for Wetherspoons. But the pages were in fact set up by scammers in a bid to target social media users.Posts ask you to like, comment and share with your
.Perhaps the least surprising story of the day is from Gallup, which released its latest polling on Americans’ trust in media, finding that just 36% have a “great deal” or “fair amount” of faith in what they see and hear in the news.
Jamie Lee Curtis is here to warn you about not one, but two dangerous presences that folks these days need to watch out for — and neither one is Michael Myers!
Stephen Colbert opened Tuesday’s edition of The Late Show with a short clip of Jesse Eisenberg reprising his role as Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg from The Social Network, poking fun at how the big tech billionaire lost more than $6 billion due to the Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp outage.
Jamie Lee Curtis has some real concerns about the effects of plastic surgery.
Falkirk have been left gobsmacked after a post appeared on the social media site advertising the sale of Class A drugs.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticFor anyone paying close attention, Ted Lasso’s Season 2 breakdown was inevitable. Despite the soccer coach’s aggressively sunny demeanor, the writing was on the wall from his very first press conference in the show’s pilot episode, when he gets so overwhelmed by jet lag and the barrage of sneering attention that a high-pitched ringing creeps into the sound mix as his hands start their telltale twitch underneath the table.
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Britney Spears' Instagram account has disappeared in the days following her engagement to Sam Asghari, but the star promises she won't be gone for long. "Don’t worry folks … just taking a little break from social media to celebrate my engagement !!!!" the 39-year-old singer tweeted on Tuesday. "I’ll be back soon." Spears' lawyer Mathew Rosengart also told Fox News in a statement that "it was her decision" to step away from the social media platform.