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To some, a purse with its tags still on in an aisle where it may not belong looks like a piece of discarded inventory. Videos of TikTok users joking about going into baby aisles to search for and take money from baby products have racked up millions of views since the trend took off. Cecily Bauchmann, a TikTok creator with 2.2 million followers, was the first to take action after seeing Gonazalez's video. The video brought her to tears because it reminded her of times when she experienced financial strain while providing for her family. “I hope that in this [trend] parents, caretakers, moms, dads would feel in a moment that there is a financial burden lifted off of their shoulders,” Bauchmann said.
Persons: DeNaesha Gonzalez, , Gonzalez’s TikTok, ” Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Courtney Olson, ” “, you’ve, Cecily Bauchmann, , ” Bauchmann, Organizations: NBC News Locations:
This is not the first time the Republican presidential nominee has posted a fake image in an effort to bolster his campaign. The Harris campaign declined to comment. The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In a 2020 X post, Harris praised Combs for a town hall he led on the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on Black communities. Meanwhile, Elon Musk, who endorsed Trump in July, shared a fake Harris ad that uses a manipulated version of the vice president’s voice.
Persons: Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Combs, Trump, Harris, Montel Williams, Ashley, Taylor Swift, Cassie’s, Jimmy Kimmel, Kimmel, , Walz, Elon Musk Organizations: Republican, Democratic National Convention, Prosecutors, Trump, Microsoft Locations: Chicago
Users also “lacked any meaningful control over how personal information was used for AI-fueled systems” on the companies’ platforms, according to the report. The report includes staff recommendations calling for federal privacy legislation, as well as more efforts from companies to prioritize privacy in their data collection and recommendation systems. "Protecting users – especially children and teens – requires clear baseline protections that apply across the board," the FTC said in the report. The privacy of children and teens were not adequately protected on these social media platforms and streaming services, according to the report. However, children and teens are known to be on social media, and the FTC wrote that companies "should not ignore this reality."
Persons: Lina Khan, , Twitch, Kate Sheerin, Sheerin Organizations: Federal Trade Commission, Committee, Energy, Commerce, FTC, Amazon, Facebook, Meta, Twitter, YouTube, COPPA Locations: Canada
At least five game show contestants were "shamelessly exploited" and subjected to "unreasonable, unsafe" working conditions on Amazon Prime's "Beast Games,” a California civil action said this week. "Beast Games" has been billed as a reality competition program with $5 million in prize money, according to Amazon which acquired streaming rights to the show. "Defendant production companies and Amazon shamelessly exploited the labor of approximately (redacted) people who served as contestants," according to lawyers representing the plaintiffs. The 50-page complaint also redacted details of how plaintiffs allegedly suffered and broadly suggested that work conditions were unsuitable. There was also "insufficient medical staff to attend to potential and actual injuries during" production, lawyers for the contestants said.
Persons: Jimmy Donaldson, Donaldson Organizations: , Court, YouTube, Amazon Locations: California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Canada, Panama
Pop star Demi Lovato is asking her fellow former child stars a tough question: Is the price of fame worth your childhood? In “Child Star,” which debuted Tuesday on Hulu, Lovato interviews fellow celebrities who grew up in the limelight about the highs and lows of fame at a young age. “Child Star” also promises an “intimate look” at child stardom.” Here’s what the actors said about how fame affected them. She also said the amount of work child actors get can depend on how “easy” children and their parents appear. They created a podcast called “Dear Hollywood” analyzing the effect of fame on child development.
Persons: Demi Lovato, Lovato, Drew Barrymore, Christina Ricci, Kenan Thompson, JoJo Siwa, Alyson Stoner, Dan Schneider’s, , Nicola Marsh, “ Barney, ” —, Rock ”, Sonny, ” Lovato, , Demi Lovato’s, Disney Lovato, Nobody, Stoner, Symoné, Thompson, ’ Thompson, Burger, “ Kenan, Kel, “ It’s, ” Thompson, didn’t, Ricci, “ Casper ”, ” Ricci, Cher, Barrymore, “ E.T, Steven Spielberg, ” Barrymore, ” Stoner, Missy Elliott’s, Zack, Cody, Phineas, Ferb, Raven, They’re, ” Siwa, Siwa, JoJo Organizations: Hulu, Kids, Nickelodeon, Apple, Showtime, Disney, Rock, Disney Channel, Protection, , Black Locations: Europe, Omaha , Nebraska
Months after the beef between rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake seemingly reached a conclusion, Lamar has dropped a new track. Lamar posted an untitled song to his Instagram Reels without a caption on Tuesday evening. Lamar similarly released one of his diss tracks against Drake, “6:16 in L.A.,” on Instagram only. Lamar was embroiled in a monthslong feud with Drake that produced nine diss tracks between the two rappers. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was one of the top songs of the summer, according to the outlet’s summer songs chart.
Persons: Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Lamar, MTV VMAs, disses Drake, ” Lamar, Organizations: MTV, Air Force, Black Air Force Locations: L.A, New Orleans
However, experts say there is more to Beyoncé’s snub than the industry’s longtime erasure of Black artists’ contributions to country music. In contrast, rapper Post Malone made his first foray into country music this year and opted for a more mainstream country music sound, tapping Nashville giants to assist in his project. As one of the largest pop stars in the world, her career is not dependent on Nashville or the Country Music Association, which runs the CMA Awards. Neither Beyoncé nor the Country Music Association responded to a request for comment on the matter. The CMA Awards snub has opened up a dialogue about where the country music industry can go from here.
Persons: Carter ”, Beyoncé, Amanda Marie Martinez, tonks, , Martinez, Post Malone, Morgan Wallen, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Luke Combs, Malone, Cowboy Carter, ” Martinez, Emmett Price III, Price, Carter, Cowboy Carter ”, Shaboozey, ” Price Organizations: Music, The, University of North, Chapel Hill, Artists, Nashville, Country Music Association, CMA, Tennessean, Berklee College of Music, , NBC Locations: University of North Carolina, Chapel, Nashville , Tennessee, Nashville, Texas, Beyoncé
Hours before the ban went into effect, numerous X users expressed how crucial the Brazilian community is to stan Twitter. Several Brazilian stan accounts shared their final posts with the tag #MeuUltimoTweet, or #MyLastTweet, and many have not posted since. The reaction from the international stan community to the Brazilian X ban underscores the contributions Brazilian fans have made to the evolution of online fandom. Brazilian fans have created popular memes, influenced how fans communicate with each other and introduced new terminology, Amado said. “Being a big stan account or an update account feels like it’s very invisible work,” Rodrigues said.
Persons: , , ” Aianne Amado, University of São Paulo, ” Alexandre de Moraes, X, de Moraes ’, Elon Musk, de Moraes, Alexandre Files ”, Ariana, Elon, André Rodrigues, Brazilian Ariana Grande, Amado, Rodrigues, ” Rodrigues, Maria Eduarda, Olivia Rodrigo Brasil, ” Eduarda, it’s, ” Amado, Taylor Swift Organizations: Twitter, University of São, Federal University of Sergipe, Brazilian, NBC News, Musk, Universal Music, Universal Music Group Locations: Brazil, Ariana Grande, Brazilian, Rio de Janeiro
The Country Music Awards nominations were announced Monday, and one superstar was noticeably absent from the list: Beyoncé. Black artists hoped that the album would bring more attention and recognition to Black country music. Beyoncé collaborated with Black country music artists such as pioneer Linda Martell and rising stars Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Tiera Kennedy, Tanner Adell and Shaboozey. Shaboozey, who was featured on two tracks on "Cowboy Carter," received two nominations in this year's CMAs. Post Malone, who also released his first country album this year and collaborated with Beyoncé on "Cowboy Carter," received four nominations for "I Had Some Help."
Persons: Carter, Monday’s, Beyoncé, ” Beyoncé, , Cowboy Carter, Linda Martell, Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Tiera Kennedy, Tanner Adell, Shaboozey, Morgan Wallen, Post Malone
Donald Trump calls for mass deportations during a visit to the southern border. Harris spoke about her upbringing in San Francisco and her “unlikely journey” to becoming a prosecutor, senator and vice president. Anti-Trump sentiment was also a unifying theme this week, with both progressive and conservative speakers warning of the consequences if former President Donald Trump wins in November. Harris hammered the point in her speech, telling the crowd: "In many ways Donald Trump is an unserious man, but the consequences of putting Donald Trump back in the White House are extremely serious." Trump made the comments in an interview with NBC News during a visit yesterday to the U.S-Mexico border in Arizona.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, , Read, Joe Biden, Trump, , ” Trump, Greg Abbott, Abbott, Sherry Yates Young, Donald Trump’s, Joe Biden’s, Domenick Fini, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez’s, Lopez, — Daysia Tolentino, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: DNC, Democratic, Democratic National Convention, Indian, Convention, Trump, noncitizens, NBC News, Texas Gov, Republican National Convention, Republican National Committee, NBC Locations: America, San Francisco, Gaza, Chicago, U.S, Mexico, Arizona, Utah
The 2024 Paris games are coming to a close — and an iconic indie rock band has kicked off the farewell to the athletes. Phoenix was tapped to perform in the closing ceremony in a celebration of French artists and their influence on music. Following the athlete's parade and acrobatic performers, Phoenix began a celebration of French artistry with a performance of "Lisztomania." Phoenix perform during the closing ceremony of the Paris Summer Olympic Games on Sunday. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo will give the Olympic flag to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass to symbolize the transition.
Persons: Phoenix, David Fitzgerald, Sportsfile, Ezra Koenig, Snoop, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, H.E.R, Billie Eilish Organizations: Phoenix, Paris, Getty, Angeles, Paris Mayor, Los Angeles Mayor, U.S . Locations: Paris, Los Angeles, Los, California
Unlike the ambitious opening ceremony, the closing ceremony will take a more traditional route. Rather than the open-air venue of the Seine River, the closing ceremony will be held in the 80,000-seat Stade de France. What time does the Olympic closing ceremony start? Similar to the opening ceremony, many details about the closing ceremony have been kept under wraps. Swimmer Katie Ledecky and rower Nick Mead will be the flag bearers during the closing ceremony.
Persons: Peacock, Thomas Jolly, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Mike Tirico, Jimmy Fallon, Terry Gannon, Tara Lipinski, Johnny Weir, Snoop Dogg, H.E.R, Billie Eilish, Thierry Reboul, Tom Cruise, Katie Ledecky, Nick Mead, Ledecky, Mead, Liam Corrigan, Michael Grady, Justin Best Organizations: Stade de France, American women’s rugby, Los Angeles Games, NBC, U.S, NBC Olympics, NBC News, Records, Paris Mayor, Los Angeles Mayor, Paralympic Games, Olympic Games, Stoke, Olympics, Beijing Games, ., Phoenix, Games, USA Locations: Seine, Paris, Los Angeles, Los, Stoke Mandeville, France, Tokyo, California, Europe
Joey Graceffa, a YouTuber known for his vlogs and lifestyle videos, shared that he was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma. Recently, Graceffa said he noticed the mark had scabbed over and a doctor conducted a skin biopsy and determined it was cancer. I'm being very level-headed about this, I think because it's a more treatable type of skin cancer." The American Cancer Society describes basal cell carcinoma as the “most common type of skin cancer.” The cancer “usually develop[s] on sun-exposed areas, especially the face, head, neck, and arms,” the ACS says on its website. Graceffa said he is trying to stay positive and asked for suggestions from any followers who have also had this type of skin cancer and had it treated.
Persons: Joey Graceffa, Graceffa, I'm, VidCon, Hank Green, Hodgkin, Grace Helbig Organizations: YouTube, American Cancer Society
A popular influencer apologized this week for her past racist posts on social media, prompting outrage from some Black creators who say they are tired of white creators constantly having their previous racist behavior unearthed without significant repercussions. Who is changing if this same thing happens like clockwork?” said creator Cameron Kira in a TikTok video, which stitched footage from her own 2023 video in which she addressed a different creator’s racist tweets. Some Black creators also said that they feel white creators who previously posted racist remarks emphasize that they have changed with little evidence to suggest they have. She said it wasn’t until after college that she began to “shift her way of thinking.”In a follow-up video, Schofield said she “missed the mark” in her first attempt and directed her second apology to Black viewers. We get treated like adults.”People online have become desensitized to racism from white creators, according to Barry.
Persons: Brooke Schofield, George Zimmerman’s, Trayvon Martin, Black, I’m, ” Schofield, I’ve, Schofield, Schofield’s, Cameron Kira, Kira —, , Zari Taylor, , ” Taylor, Brooke, they’ll, Taylor, YouTuber Tana Mongeau, it’s, Lie, Mongeau, Kahlen Barry, Vanessa Martinez, George Floyd, Derek Chauvin ., Barry, , she’s “, i’ve, would’ve, Martin, ” Barry Organizations: New York University, NYU, Martin Foundation, Locations: Minneapolis, Mongeau
The popularity of online dating has grown steadily over the past six years. According to the online data platform Statista, the online dating industry was worth $1.89 billion in 2019 and is predicted to grow to $3.15 billion in global revenue by the end of 2024. However, it's worth noting that the fall of traditional flirting isn't entirely dependent on the rise in digital dating. According to Paruolo, Gen Zers have a greater understanding of their preferences and boundaries when dating compared with other generations, which means they are more likely to form real emotional connections. Advertisement"There is a new form of digital flirting that is also more suited to Gen Z's communication style and preferences," she said.
Persons: , Nikki Sanjongco, Daysia Tolentino, Sanjongco, Eimear Draper, Draper, wasn't, Maxine Williams, Thomas Barwick, Railey Molinario, Young, Molinario, Williams, Eventbrite, Briana, Paruolo, Gen, Gen Zers Organizations: Service, NBC News, Business, NBC, Survey Center, BI, Par Therapy Locations: Los Angeles, Par
She said she asked workers questions based on her followers' concerns about the brand. While the trip seemed to reassure the influencers about Shein's working conditions, viewers criticized the creators for pushing "propaganda" and "selling out" for a free trip. You're being called out across the internet," one commenter wrote on one of Carbonari's Instagram posts. "Was the bag worth losing your ethics and helping propaganda," another wrote under one of Butler's Instagram posts. "This is the part that they wanted you to see so you can give the socials a good report," one person wrote under one of Sudduth's Instagram posts.
Persons: Sudduth, They're, Butler, Shein, Carbonari Organizations: Bloomberg, Getty, Shein Locations: Singapore, U.S
Her first objective was to get her community, Black tech Twitter, onto Bluesky. Once Black Twitter users started moving to Bluesky, Aveta said, others wanted to follow. Some signs indicate a slowdown among Black Twitter users that predates Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter last year. Aveta said she prioritized moving the Black tech community to Bluesky first to combine social appeal with technical knowledge. Pariss Chandler, the organizer of Black Tech Twitter and the founder of the recruitment platform Black Tech Pipeline, said diversity, equity and inclusion should be considered early in a platform's launch.
Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender creator known for her "Days of Girlhood" TikTok series, posted her "face reveal" on Friday following her recent facial feminization surgery. Mulvaney, who has 10.3 million TikTok followers, said she had facial feminization surgery on Dec. 16. In recent weeks, Mulvaney has shared updates regarding her healing process, while also teasing her "reveal." “I’m so happy, and it’s still me, it's just a little bit softer of a version,” Mulvaney said in an Instagram Reel on Friday. In Friday’s posts, Mulvaney thanked her followers, many who shared their support and excitement for the creator in the comments section.
YouTube, Arizona State University and "Crash Course" — the popular educational YouTube channel founded by vloggers Hank and John Green — on Tuesday announced the launch of Study Hall, a pathway to college credit and higher education resource. Study Hall provides guides about the college selection and admissions process, as well as foundational courses that students can receive college credit for. Hank Green said the idea for Study Hall came after years brainstorming solutions for the student loan debt crisis. Study Hall provides free access to four YouTube courses that cover subjects that are typically taken during early college years. YouTube wants to improve on the experience for learners on the platform without "breaking the magic" of informal YouTube education content, Kurtz said.
After controversy following its mascot refresh last year, M&M's announced Monday it is taking an "indefinite pause" from using its candy-coated mascots, saying the "last thing M&M’s wanted" was to be "polarizing." M&M’s said in a tweet that it is instead tapping actor Maya Rudolph as its spokesperson, someone the brand said "America can agree on." He made similar complaints about the candies last January after M&M’s announced a new, inclusive look. “But now we get it — even a candy’s shoes can be polarizing," the brand wrote. Others speculated the announcement could be a publicity stunt made ahead of the Super Bowl, which takes place on Feb. 12.
Bills to block the app on state devices in California, Massachusetts, New York and Vermont have also been proposed. University of IdahoSchool’s policy: TikTok must be removed from university equipment "regardless of funding source," according to the school's help page. South Dakota University SystemSchool’s policy: The South Dakota Board of Regents, which governs six universities including Black Hills State University, University of South Dakota, Northern State University, Dakota State University, South Dakota State University and South Dakota Mines, told employees they could not use, download or access TikTok on university devices. University of Texas — AustinSchool’s policy: On Dec. 16, university officials announced that TikTok would be banned on state-issued devices. Texas Tech UniversitySchool’s policy: University employees are prohibited from using TikTok on school-issued devices and official university TikTok accounts must be deactivated.
Now, over the past two months, videos showing Borzois, and inanimate objects that look like them, have taken over TikTok. Jacob Chattman, a longtime Borzoi owner and content creator, said Borzois "embody the existential crisis of being way too aware of everything." Sad Borzois, Kambourian said, have recontextualized “Cellophane,” a devastating song in its original form, for many people. Like Chattman, Kelly said many sighthounds have a “magical” quality to them. “They just have such a different personality than other dogs,” Kelly said.
YouTube star Andrew Callaghan apologized and said he’d be seeking treatment Sunday after two women came forward accusing him of sexual coercion and sexual assault. Callaghan, an independent journalist known for YouTube shows “All Gas No Brakes” and “Channel 5,” spoke for over four minutes in a video on his Instagram page. He told followers that he had some “serious work” to do on himself in light of the allegations against him. “Also, not to blame alcohol, but I truly believe that alcohol was a contributing factor to my poor decision making. “I thought that, you know, going home from the bar alone made you a loser,” he said Sunday.
The posts made their way to Twitter, YouTube and Reddit, where fans of Callaghan expressed shock and disappointment regarding the allegations. YouTube did not respond to NBC News’ request for comment. A spokesperson for A24 did not respond to a request for comment on Thursday. Her four-part series discussing her alleged experience with Callaghan received over 140,000 views. "I believe it’s up to Andrew to address these allegations and do so openly and honestly.
TikTok creator and curve model Remi Bader said when she went off Ozempic, a drug used to treat Type 2 diabetes, she "gained double the weight back." Ozempic is used to help people with diabetes manage their blood sugar levels. However, in recent months, it has become a popular drug for weight loss. The influencer, who has 2.2 million followers on TikTok, and has become known for her advocacy for size-inclusive fashion. With limited access to Ozempic, patients have had to check multiple pharmacies, accept lower doses or even switch medications all together.
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