Congress can’t get enough of the Meta boss. Nineteen members of Congress are now pressing Mark Zuckerberg to explain why Meta has allowed ads for cocaine, ecstasy and other drugs on both Facebook and Instagram. It comes after the Tech Transparency Project (TTP) used Meta’s ad library to find 450 Instagram and Facebook ads that included “photos of prescription drug bottles, piles of pills and
Arnold Jerocki / Getty Images / Kate Green / Getty Images
- Taylor Swift appears to be reigniting her feud with Ye in the new version of her album.
- She retitled the diss track "thanK you aIMee" to "thank You aimEe," seeming to call out Ye.
- It came the same week she blocked Ye's album from the top slot of the Billboard 200 chart.
Taylor Swift
Courtesy of Neon
- The bloody ending of "Immaculate" is purposely ambiguous.
- Sydney Sweeney nailed the final scene, in which she gives birth, on her first try.
- Here's how it was made, and how sound design kept the ending open to interpretation.
When Sydney Sweeney brought director Michael Mohan the script for "Immaculate," she told him she just wanted to be "covered in
Dmitry Chasovitin
- A Russian court sentenced US-Russian dual national Ksenia Khavana to 12 years in prison for treason.
- Khavana was arrested in Yekaterinburg, Russia, for donating $51 to a Ukraine-supporting charity.
- Her sentencing followed the release of US journalist Evan
Fortnite is finally back on iOS, just over four years after Apple booted it from the iOS App Store — but it’s only available in the EU. The game is launching today on both a new iPhone version of the Epic Games Store and through AltStore PAL, another third-party app store. The Epic Games Store is
GAVRIIL GRIGOROV via Getty Images.
- Ukraine knows how to exploit Russian President Vladimir Putin's weak spots.
- Its invasion of Kursk undermined Putin's image as a strongman protector of Russian security.
- The attacks have the potential to erode Russians' support for
CHRIS DELMAS/Getty Images
- Apple and Epic Games, the games company behind Fortnite, have been fighting since 2020.
- After essentially banning Fortnite four years ago, Apple is grudgingly letting it back on its devices — but only in Europe.
- That's only happening because of European regulation
Noam Galai/TAS24/Getty Images
- Taylor Swift has yet to weigh in on the 2024 presidential election.
- She previously endorsed Joe Biden in 2020 and has criticized Donald Trump several times in the past.
- Swift began speaking publicly about politics in 2018. Here's a complete timeline of her journey.
When Taylor Swift released her self-titled
Etienne Lauren/AFP via Getty Images
- Starbucks is hiring a new CEO, and analysts hope he'll get the coffee chain back on track.
- Comparable sales are down in its two biggest markets: the US and China.
- Analysts say Starbucks needs to focus on its prices: "Starbucks isn't known for value."
After two consecutive quarters of slumping comparable
Revolut
- Revolut has secured a $45 million valuation via a secondary share sale.
- The London-based neo-bank recently obtained a UK banking license after several years of waiting.
- Founded in 2015, it has 45 million customers and reported revenues of $2.2 billion in 2023.
Revolut has secured a $45 million valuation via a secondary share sale

Australia's viral Olympic breakdancer Rachael "Raygun" Gunn has finally made a public statement about her internationally maligned performance at the Paris games, and it seems she's standing by her efforts. The Games may be over, but the drama continues.
In a video posted to Instagram on Thursday, Raygun stated that she was unprepared for the backlash she'd received, and that she'd hoped to "bring
The San Francisco City Attorney’s office is suing 16 of the most frequently visited AI-powered “undressing” websites, often used to create nude deepfakes of women and girls without their consent. The landmark lawsuit, announced at a press conference by City Attorney David Chiu, says that the targeted websites were