YouTuber MrBeast has accused Reddit’s r/YouTube community of censoring his post about helping people with prosthetic legs. For the unversed, MrBeast recently uploaded a video titled “I Helped 2,000 People Walk Again,
MrBeast expresses frustration after r/YouTube removes a viral post about his prosthetic video, with YouTube responding
Mr Beast, one of YouTube’s biggest stars, sparked a heated debate on January 11 when he released a video titled I Helped 2,000 People Walk Again.
MrBeast calls out YouTube subreddit moderators after they deleted a post about the flaws in the US healthcare system.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is going to be available virtually everywhere, and that includes Xfinity Mobile. If you like to bundle your mobile service
The Jump Ahead feature will now be available to those watching YouTube on the web.
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A new AI-powered search engine called Pearl is launching today, with an unusual pitch: It promises to connect you with an actual human expert if the AI answer sucks. WIRED gave it a spin.
A Texas man who pleaded guilty to fraudulently promising to get the criminal case against former Rep. George Santos dismissed was sentenced Wednesday to a year and a half in federal prison.
The Taxi and Limousine Commission is considering shifting its service for wheelchair-accessible rides to a muti-vendor model. Disability groups say the system works well as is.
Home cooks have certain rules they swear by when it comes to cooking pasta: Add olive oil to the cooking water to keep the noodles from sticking, salt it until it tastes like the sea, and never break dried pasta unless you want to give your Italian Nonna a heart attack. But professional chefs will tell you to ignore that first one.