‘I’m back’:Trump returns to YouTube,Facebook after two-year ban

‘I’m back’:Trump returns to YouTube,Facebook after two-year ban

Trump’s return allows him to reach a combined 146 million followers across three major tech platforms as he makes another run for the presidency in 2024.

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By day,Kevin is an optometrist. By night,he tells 250,000 people where to eat in Sydney

By day,Kevin is an optometrist. By night,he tells 250,000 people where to eat in Sydney

From families in Fairfield to the premier’s office,Kevin La has built a loyal following as Sydney Food Boy.

  • byAngus Thomson
Perth YouTuber who ‘faked way to ringside at UFC 284’ arrested over stunt

Perth YouTuber who ‘faked way to ringside at UFC 284’ arrested over stunt

Michael Todaro claimed all he needed to enter the arena next to Alexander Volkanovski and sit cage-side was a fake lanyard,a UFC polo and a video camera.

  • byHeather McNeill
Melburnians get hot and sweaty with fitness phenom Joe Wicks

Melburnians get hot and sweaty with fitness phenom Joe Wicks

Hundreds of people descended on Federation Square,sporting active wear and with toddlers in tow,for a mass workout led by the self-proclaimed body coach.

  • byMelissa Cunningham
A Melbourne train safety jingle became a global hit. Now it’s going viral again

A Melbourne train safety jingle became a global hit. Now it’s going viral again

Dumb Ways to Die is going viral again – this time on TikTok. The original creators reflect on the wild evolution of their “weird little song”.

  • byMeg Watson
Thousands of fans swarm Sydney street for visiting YouTubers

Thousands of fans swarm Sydney street for visiting YouTubers

Fans of Logan Paul and KSI camped overnight to see the international stars outside the Channel Nine offices in Sydney on Monday morning.

  • byMeg Watson
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Putin’s propaganda stunt at the tennis shows his desperation

Putin’s propaganda stunt at the tennis shows his desperation

The Herald condemns in the harshest terms Putin’s invasion of Ukraine but there must be space for legal expression of diverse views.

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The three cases that could break the internet

The three cases that could break the internet

There are three cases before the US Supreme Court that could make social media platforms liable for the content they host. At the centre of them are “the 26 words that created the internet”.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
Schools sue tech giants over social media harm

Schools sue tech giants over social media harm

The Seattle school system seeking to hold the tech giants behind TikTok,Instagram,Facebook,YouTube and Snapchat accountable for the mental health crisis among youth.

  • byGene Johnson
Welcome first steps to protect patients from cosmetic surgery cowboys

Welcome first steps to protect patients from cosmetic surgery cowboys

Reforms announced this week by state and federal health ministers are a direct result of a series of investigations by the Herald.

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Good vibes only? Nat’s What I Reckon is fed up with your affirmations

Good vibes only? Nat’s What I Reckon is fed up with your affirmations

“Being told to ‘live,laugh,love’ is actually kind of demanding,” says the sweary YouTube sensation,who has written a book about mental health.

  • byKerrie O'Brien