LSU basketball star Flau’jae Johnson appeared to like a few tweets supporting her music after she took down her latest track over a reference to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Johnson liked three tweets on Twitter. “Imma defense Flaujae like my kinfolks TF,
An artificial intelligence bot was recently tasked with destroying humanity and its commitment to the objective was more than a little unsettling. The bot, ChaosGPT, is a modified version of OpenAI’s Auto-GPT, an open-source application spotlighting the capabilities of the GPT-4 language
Saudi Arabian authorities on Monday released an American citizen sentenced to 19 years in prison for tweeting criticisms of the regime. Saad Almadi, 72, was in prison for more than a year before his Monday release. Almadi confirmed his freedom during a
Laremy Tunsil and the Houston Texans reportedly agreed to a three-year contract extension that would make him the highest-paid offensive tackle in NFL history. Tunsil and the Texans agreed to a three-year, $75 million extension that included at least $50 million in
The Scottish National Party chief in charge of overseeing the election to replace Nicola Sturgeon is under fire, after the Daily Express uncovered tweets from her questioning UK intelligence that Russia was behind the 2018 Salisbury poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his
The Philadelphia Eagles have seen several starters depart in free agency. But their top cornerback appears to be staying put, even after it seemed almost certain he would be released. Last week, the Eagles gave the cornerback’s agent permission to talk to
On Twitter, the Ugandan president’s son has mused about invading neighboring Kenya, praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and offered cattle for the Italian prime minister’s hand in marriage. While many of his tweets are dismissed as laughable, the ones about succeeding his
Gary Lineker will return as host of BBC’s premier soccer program “Match of the Day” following the controversy over critical tweets of Britain’s new migration policy. The BBC received immense backlash for removing Lineker from the program over his tweets comparing the
Gary Lineker, a former soccer star who was an English Premier League broadcaster on BBC, was temporarily removed from his role on the station for criticizing the U.K. government’s new asylum policy. Lineker, who made 80 appearances and made 48 goals for
The Tennessee Titans have begun the revamp of their roster. They released offensive lineman Taylor Lewan, wide receiver Robert Woods and kicker Randy Bullock on Wednesday, freeing up around $30 million in cap space. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM