Apple Cider Vinegar: how social media gave rise to fraudulent wellness influencers like Belle Gibson
The story of Belle Gibson, ex-wellness influencer and convicted fraudster, is only the tip of the iceberg of content creators profiting from harmful health advice.
This article contains spoilers for Apple Cider Vinegar.Author Stephanie Alice Baker Reader (Associate Professor) in Sociology, City St George's ...
Ranveer Allahbadia issued a public apology, admitting a ‘lapse of judgement’ on his part. NCW summoned YouTuber Ranveer ...
In an age where technology has made everything far more accessible, where stars are not just entities to be admired ...
Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy has known Ryan Pressly since their days in the Red Sox's farm system 17 years ago. At the ...
NBC Connecticut (WVIT) announced three new morning news anchors and reporters on Wednesday. The news comes as former NBC ...
There are a few aspects about Fox News that seem universally known and understood: the hosts are staunchly conservative, the ...
The competitive spirit of Super Bowl 59 runs through the ABC 17 News anchors. Watch as Meghan Drakas, Lucas Geisler and ...
The local award-winning anchor announced she is leaving her TV role to spend more time with her family and to continue to ...
The author of the Women's Prize-winning "A Girl is a Half-formed Thing" chooses her six favourites. Her latest novel, "The ...
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. In an unprecedented development, China’s state-owned TV channel Xinhua unveiled the world’s first ever artificial ...
AI's march into dating apps poses a particular risk for "vulnerable young people", said Luke Brunning in New Scientist.
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