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Social Media Stars Shape Politics Without Saying a Word

USAMonday, December 22, 2025
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Social Media Influencers Shape Politics

Social media influencers have a surprising impact on politics, even when they don't talk about it. Recent studies reveal that these content creators can sway political views just by being popular. It turns out, what they post—or don't post—matters a lot.

Amazon Workers Raise Concerns Over AI Push

Over a thousand Amazon employees have signed a petition expressing serious concerns about the company's rapid rollout of AI tools. They worry about the risks and lack of transparency.

Friendships Evolve in the Digital Age

Friendships have changed a lot since social media became a thing. Two decades ago, people thought these platforms would bring friends closer together. Instead, many now turn to AI for companionship. Maybe it's time to bring back real-life friendships.

Working Families Party Targets Data Centers

The Working Families Party is calling on people to run for office if they oppose data centers. This progressive group is looking for candidates who will stand against the growing number of data centers popping up everywhere.

Alien Belief on the Rise in the U.S.

Nearly half of Americans now think aliens have come to Earth. Experts say the reasons behind this belief are complex and varied.

Sex Workers Take Control with New Platform

Sex workers are taking control of their profits with a new platform called Hidden. This TikTok-like site is launching just as OnlyFans is making changes, like adding background checks and expanding beyond adult content.

Trump Promotes Overseas MAGA Accounts

President Donald Trump is sharing posts from MAGA accounts based outside the U.S. A new feature on X (formerly Twitter) shows that many influential MAGA accounts are not actually in the U.S., but Trump keeps promoting them.

Streaming Picks: HBO Max and Netflix

If you're looking for something to watch, HBO Max and Netflix have plenty of options. From movies like Materialists and Eddington to shows like Stranger Things and City of Shadows, there's something for everyone.

Cursor Launches AI Coding Tool for Designers

The tech world is buzzing with new tools. Cursor, a startup with 300 employees, has launched an AI coding tool designed for designers. This could give them an edge in the competitive AI software market.

AI Predictions for 2026

Looking ahead, experts have some scary predictions for AI in 2026. Will there be major layoffs in the industry? Could China slow down the U.S. data-center boom with propaganda? And where are AI agents headed? Only time will tell.

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