A man has gone viral on TikTok after spotting a photo of himself from 2021 being used as part of an advertisement for Sketchers that he never signed up to do.
Month: November 2025
Treasure recovered from 300-year-old shipwreck believed to hold billions in gold and silver
Researchers recovered coins, a cannon, and more from the wreck, which is believed to hold billions of dollars’ worth of gold and silver.
Bank robber arrested for attempted heist from same branch 10 years after first robbery
A bank robber in Texas was arrested after trying to steal from the same bank that he had previously robbed almost 10 years before.
Thief steals $11m in crypto after pretending to be delivery driver
An armed robber posed as a delivery driver to steal $11 million worth of cryptocurrency in San Francisco, and they’re seemingly still at large.
PlaqueBoyMax responds to Keenyah Hill threatening legal action over ‘kiss’ clip on IRL stream
Plaqueboymax has responded after Keenyah Hill suggested she could take legal action following an interaction on an IRL livestream.
Marvel Rivals streamer teams up with their dog to heal teammates
A dog named Pea has won hearts on social media by teaming up with her owner to play Marvel Rivals.
WhistlinDiesel claims tax evasion arrest is over Montana Ferrari purchase
YouTube star WhistlinDiesel has broken down his recent tax evasion arrest in a new video, claiming the case is about sales tax on a Ferrari that was registered in Montana and later destroyed in a fire. Cody Detwiler insists he has “always paid” his taxes and says he received no notice before officers arrived at…
Creator of Sims 4 updater that unlocked $1,500 of DLC takes tool offline permanently
The creator of a popular Sims 4 update has taken the tool offline for good, confirming their departure in a brief statement to users.
Hytale dev promises “aggressively low” price after repurchase
Hytale’s director said the upcoming early access version of the long-delayed sandbox RPG would launch at an “aggressively low” price
U.S. judge resigns after wearing Elvis wig in court
A U.S. judge has voluntarily resigned after admitting he failed to maintain decorum in his courtroom by wearing an Elvis Presley wig.