Earlier in the week, graphic AI images of Taylor Swift in various sexual scenarios at boyfriend Travis Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs game went viral on the social media platform.
Microsoft introduced more protections to Designer, its AI text-to-image tool, after the company learned that the X-rated images of Taylor Swift that circulated social media were made using the software.
Harvard University's chief diversity and inclusion officer, Sherri Ann Charleston, has been accused of 40 examples of alleged plagiarism in her academic work, according to the Washington Free Beacon.
US Capitol Police declined to press charges after wrapping up its investigation into two men who allegedly filmed a brief sexual escapade in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing room last year.
Bert Neff, a youth baseball coach and businessman, was charged with destroying evidence, tampering with witnesses and providing false statements to authorities
Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has spoken out about the tragic day he dropped Staten Island’s beloved groundhog on its head — 10 years later.
More than four years after his death, Jeffrey Epstein -- the most notorious resident of the US Virgin Islands -- is haunting the territory's Republican presidential caucus.
Lisa Barlow told Hollywood Life it 'wasn't a shock' to her that Monica Garcia was not asked back for 'RHOSLC' season 5 after the Reality Von Tease scandal.
Similar to his predecessor, one of President Biden's confidants destroyed pertinent evidence in a classified document case against him. Unlike former President Donald Trump, neither he nor the perpetrator are getting slapped with charges over it.
Hungary’s conservative president resigned Saturday amid public outcry over a pardon she granted to a man convicted as an accomplice in a child sexual abuse case, a decision that unleashed an unprecedented political scandal for the long-serving...
Today’s Iconic Moment in NY Sports History: February 18, 1951, three City College of New York players were arrested for bribery for their role in the 1950-1951 college basketball points shaving scandal.
Harvard has been caught in yet another antisemitism scandal after a faculty group posted an old cartoon filled with "offensive tropes" depicting a Jewish person hanging a black and an Arab man.