Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and right-wing commentators are spreading lies about government payments to Politico, claiming ...
Their insights air across news channels like CNN, MSNBC and Fox News. Ian Miles Cheong is not that. He’s, at best, a ...
In this week's look at youth culture, I explain why everyone is arguing about robot abuse, look at a TikTok fan club for ...
The richest man in the world shared the video, clutching at his pearls. “She is breaking the law. Literally. Outright,” he ...
The conspiracy theory around Reuters appeared on Wednesday thanks to a post from right-wing commentator Ian Miles Cheong, who showcased a public government contract that he deemed suspicious.
Ian Miles Cheong then got in on the conspiracy-mongering, posting screenshots claiming that The New York Times is being ...
“TikTok has ended,” podcaster Ian Miles Cheong posted on X shortly after the pop up message displayed on the app. “It’s happening,” another user posted on X. “The TikTok ban in the USA ...
The video, which made its way to X (formerly known as Twitter), went viral after being reposted by gamer and journalist Ian Miles Cheong. “Abusing robots seems so wrong. If this thing has AI ...
The clip was reposted on X by Ian Miles Cheong, who captioned it, "Abusing robots seems so wrong. If this thing has AI built in, it’s going to remember the trauma." It has since garnered over ...
After telling the audience "thank you" for reelecting Trump, Musk appeared to grab his chest and then forcefully extended his right arm fully into the air with an outstretched straight hand while ...
Musk-loving influencer Ian Miles Cheong, who lives in Malaysia, had the bright idea of looking into how much government money has been going to The New York Times. “The US Government gave the ...