After Snapchat removed Nikita Bier’s last app from its platform, he built a competitor. Last week, app growth guru Nikita Bier debuted his newest app, Explode, on X. One video showed the ghost from Snapchat’s logo blowing up,
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A Massachusetts man is accused of recruiting children as young as 10 years old to produce and send him child pornography, according to the U.S. Attorney.
Alex Choi, who loves documenting situations for social media and says millions of people have viewed his video of the Palisades Fire on Snap Chat and Instagram, walks along an empty beach near the Palisades Fire, in Los Angeles California, U.S. January 19, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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Authorities say the student was arrested at his home in Baxter early Thursday morning. Superintendent Peter Grant said the threat was vague in the social media video but the district had to react and police acted swiftly.
Clayton Hackling of Lyme, charged with manslaughter in a fatal Connecticut boat crash, was operating the vessel intoxicated, an arrest warrant said.
Apple has a tendency to figure out ways to kill popular apps, but this time, someone else has done the work for them. Nikita Bier, an app maker with the Midas Touch, announced his new product Wednesday—an app called Explode that brings disappearing messages and texts directly to iMessage. Somebody check in on Snapchat and see how they’re feeling.
We are deeply disappointed that these recently hired Troopers displayed such poor judgment and lacked empathy for this family’s tragedy,” said the superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police.
Snap, the owners of social media app Snapchat, has been referred to the Department of Justice because of allegedly causing "risks and harms" to young users
Kaden Ray Bentley, 18, referenced John Wick in the threat of a shooting at Leavenworth High School according to court documents.
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt set the record straight how much money they're making after their house burned down in a Los Angeles wildfire in a exclusive E! News interview.