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Tokina Pulls Photo Contest Winner After Reddit Claims it Was AI-Generated

27 April 2026 at 12:28

A group of fishers in head coverings stand in shallow water, pulling in a large net at sunrise or sunset, with seagulls flying over the waves and golden light reflecting on the sea’s surface.

Lens manufacturer Tokina has pulled the overall winner of its 2025 monthly photo contest after a "violation of the contest rules."

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The Trump administration is trying to force Reddit to reveal the identity of an online ICE critic

15 April 2026 at 09:03

The Trump administration has been characterized by its persecution and punishment of those who do not support its anti-immigration campaign. In this context, the government is demanding that the social media platform Reddit provide the data of one of its users who posted messages critical of the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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Requests to digital platforms for identification purposes are not uncommon.

Welcome to r/bald, providing an online safe space for receding hairlines for over 15 years

22 February 2026 at 04:00

Last year, The Cut announced in an article written by journalist Cat Zhang that being bald was — finally — cool. “Just when it became normal to drop five figures on a thicker hairline, a new cultural vanguard rose up and said: “Fuck it, we bald,’” she asserted.

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Stanley Tucci during the filming of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ last August.
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