NC state Democrat removes account after sharing No Kings content promoting violence

Controversy Over Political Imagery in North Carolina North Carolina Democrats faced backlash recently after State Senator Julie von Hefen posted images that many considered to be inciting political violence. This was part of the No Kings protest, and she later deactivated her social media account following public outcry. In her post on Saturday, von Hefen […]
How the online adult content leader turned pornography into an addiction device

The Transformation of Porn and Its Cultural Impact It’s not just about building a business—it’s about reshaping an entire culture. Fabian Chillman, a German tech entrepreneur, wielded algorithmic insights and an instinct for profit to create what we now identify as mainstream pornography. Through platforms like Pornhub and Youporn, he industrialized the genre, significantly changing […]
Brazil’s Socialists Aim to Transform President into ‘Content Creator’ Following Poor Poll Results

Brazil’s leftist government under Luis Inacio Lula da Silva is looking to increase public engagement after polls show record-high disapproval ratings. Sources indicate that Lula aims to participate in more public events and interviews to, as they put it, “broaden the visibility of government actions” in hopes of improving his declining reputation in the country. […]
Patriots are supporting Stefon Diggs despite questions about viral video content.

Stefon Diggs Joins New England Patriots for Offseason Training Stefon Diggs, who recently signed a three-year deal with the New England Patriots, has shown up for offseason training with his new team this week. It’s not really unusual for veteran players to take part in spontaneous practice, but Diggs’ presence has certainly caught the eye […]
Owner of OnlyFans negotiating to sell UK adult content platform for £5.9 billion

Potential Sale of OnlyFans for $8 Billion The owners of OnlyFans, a popular subscription platform known for adult content, are reportedly in talks to sell the UK-headquartered business for approximately $8 billion (£5.9 billion). The discussions involve Fenix International, the platform’s owner, and a consortium led by the US investment firm Forest Road Company (FRC). […]
Billionaire Owner of OnlyFans Leonid Radvinsky Faces Challenges in Selling Adult Content Platform: Report

Leonid Radvinsky’s Struggles to Sell OnlyFans Leonid Radvinsky, the billionaire behind the adult content platform OnlyFans, is facing difficulties in selling the site, which features a unique business model. His wealth has surged to around $3.8 billion since he acquired OnlyFans, but finding a buyer hasn’t been easy. Reportedly, the expected selling price for OnlyFans […]
Truth+ to Provide Traditional, Patriotic, Family Content via Streaming Service

Trump Media Launches Truth+ Streaming App President Donald Trump’s media company has introduced a new streaming app called Truth+, which aims to provide family-friendly content for viewers looking for alternatives to mainstream entertainment and news. The app, available on Roku, is designed for those who feel dissatisfied with what they perceive as biased media. Truth+ […]
Sexual content would be classified as illegal under Republican plan

A new bill introduced by Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) aims to redefine obscenity in a way that could criminalize pornography across the United States. This legislation seeks to classify all forms of porn under a new indecency standard, which includes any sexual content deemed lacking significant literary, artistic, political, or scientific value. As it stands, […]
Long Island lacrosse coach Joseph Garofalo extorted explicit content from 30 boys, officials say

The lacrosse coach at a Long Island high school has been accused of “sextorting” over 30 boys, which includes a 13-year-old, as reported by authorities. Federal Judge James Wix was evidently disturbed by the actions of 20-year-old assistant coach Joseph Garofalo at Valley Stream High School, so much so that he denied him bail during […]
Bryan Kohberger stored bikini photos of students on his phone and looked for troubling adult content.

Bryan Kohberger’s phone contained various photos, including images of students in bikinis, unsettling selfies reminiscent of Ted Bundy, and searches related to explicit content. He also explored Britney Spears’ song “Criminals,” as reported by NBC News’ “Dateline.” In the weeks leading up to the tragic stabbings of four University of Idaho students in Moscow, Kohberger […]