A video of Twitch star Emily "Emiru" "accidentally causing a fire in her kitchen" has gone viral on social media. On February 22, 2026, a 48-second clip from Emiru's IRL broadcast with Warwick "Zoil," ...
The institute is seeking to be more transparent about how it chooses a winner in response to the president’s meltdown. Reporter The Norwegian Nobel Institute has responded to President Donald Trump’s ...
During a recent appearance on Brian Tyler Cohen’s podcast, Barack Obama gave his reaction after an AI video was posted to Donald Trump‘s Truth Social account that depicted the former president and his ...
Twitch streamer Emiru is facing backlash after a clipped moment from her livestream went viral, sparking accusations that she deliberately avoided addressing a question about Immigration and Customs ...
How would you rate Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 halftime show? For several professional athletes, sports teams and sports media sites, the show was a hit. Various figures from around the sports world ...
Twitch streamer Emiru, popular for her content involving cosplay and gaming, has been in recent news due to her comments regarding other Twitch streamers who share similar looks and fashion sense to ...
A brief exchange during a recent Twitch livestream has placed content creator Emiru at the centre of an online political debate after she declined to comment on US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Twitch political commentator Denims has called Emily "Emiru" a "racist chud" for her response to being asked to comment on the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). On February 6, ...
You can watch the full Wild Card interview here. Can't see the clip above? Watch it on YouTube. Melinda French Gates on Tuesday said that her ex-husband, Bill Gates, needs to answer for the behavior ...
The incident comes at a time of various public feuds involving Mizkif, Tectone, and Emiru, where users of the reddit community, alongside other social media circles, commented on it, raising doubts ...
A critical vulnerability in React Server Components is being actively exploited by multiple threat groups, putting thousands of websites — including crypto platforms — at immediate risk with users ...
A maximum severity vulnerability, dubbed 'React2Shell', in the React Server Components (RSC) 'Flight' protocol allows remote code execution without authentication in React and Next.js applications.