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MrBeast partners with Charlotte Hornets for jersey patch
The Charlotte Hornets have partnered with MrBeast and his Feastables brand for their new jersey patch.
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How to watch NFL Sunday Ticket, RedZone in 2023
NFL Sunday Ticket is now on YouTube for the 2023 season. Here’s what to know to catch the football action throughout the year.
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Neighbors say they tried to help Ruby Franke's kids before YouTuber's arrest on child abuse charges
Neighbors of Ruby Franke, the woman behind the 8 Passengers family YouTube channel who was arrested this week on child abuse charges, said several people in the close-knit community were concerned when police officers arrived at Franke’s home in Springville, Utah on Wednesday.
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Utah Youtuber mom arrested for child abuse after duct-taped malnourished child found
A Utah woman who gave online parenting advice via a once popular YouTube channel has been arrested on suspicion of aggravated child abuse after her malnourished son escaped out a window and ran to a nearby house for help, authorities said.
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The creator of YouTube's “Miss Jessica's World” talks about her passion to teach kids through music
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis sits down with Jessica DeShong, the creator of “Miss Jessica’s World,” to discuss why she wants to help kids learn through music.
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YouTube will remove cancer treatment misinformation
YouTube announced a new policy for combatting medical misinformation on the video-sharing platform.
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Colleen Ballinger's remaining ‘Miranda Sings' tour dates canceled amid controversy
Colleen Ballinger’s remaining tour dates as Miranda Sings have been canceled amid the growing controversy surrounding the YouTuber.
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FDA asked to investigate Logan Paul's sports drink over health concerns
Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., called on the FDA to investigate PRIME, a beverage brand founded by YouTube stars Logan Paul and KSI, which is alleged to have an unsafe amount of caffeine.
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YouTube removes video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Jordan Peterson for vaccine misinformation
YouTube said Monday that it had removed a video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaking with podcast host Jordan Peterson for spreading what the company said was vaccine misinformation.
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YouTube's Algorithm Exposed Children to School Shootings and Graphic Gun Videos, Study Finds
The researchers also created accounts mimicking 14-year-old boys who liked video games; those accounts also received similar levels of gun- and violence-related content.
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YouTuber Who Staged Airplane Crash For Sponsorship Deal Will Plead Guilty to Obstructing Probe, Prosecutors Say
Trevor Jacob posted a video that captured the crash in December 2021.
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18 Years Ago, an 18-Second Video Recorded at the San Diego Zoo Launched YouTube
On April 23, 2005, YouTube founder Jawed Karim shared the unedited 18-second clip of himself in front of the elephant enclosure at the San Diego Zoo.
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18 Years Ago, an 18-Second Video Recorded at the San Diego Zoo Launched YouTube
It was the first-ever clip uploaded to YouTube, 18 years ago. That Zoo? The one in San Diego’s backyard.
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YouTube Reveals NFL Sunday Ticket Prices for 2023 Season
YouTube is taking on NFL Sunday Ticket from DirecTV in 2023 and the prices have changed. Here’s a full breakdown of the cost, which is cheaper if you are a YouTube TV subscriber or buy early.
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YouTube Announces NFL Sunday Ticket Prices
NFL Sunday Ticket is moving to YouTube this season and its prices have been announced.
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YouTube Star MrBeast's Sidekick, Chris Tyson, Announces Hormone Replacement Therapy
MrBeast YouTube channel star Chris Tyson, who prefers to use “any pronouns,” shared that they’ve been undergoing hormone replacement therapy for the last two months: “I wanted to show up as my best.”
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YouTube Says Graphic Nashville Body Camera Video Can Stay Online Despite Rules Against Violent Content
YouTube said Tuesday that the police body camera video from the school shooting Monday in Nashville, Tennessee, would normally violate its policy against graphic violence but that the platform will leave the video online with certain safeguards.
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Couple Accused of Purposely Causing Crashes as Part of Insurance Scam
A Yucaipa couple is accused of uploading to YouTube videos of themselves purposely causing crashes and road rage incidents as part of an insurance fraud scheme.
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Peninsula School District Suing TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat on Behalf of Students
A Bay Area school district is now suing three of the world’s most popular social networks claiming they are hazardous to the health of their young students.
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Viral Kids' Star Ms. Rachel Is Taking a Break From Social Media After Backlash Over Co-Star Who Uses They/Them Pronouns
Some parents on TikTok expressed outrage at Ms. Rachel including her co-star, Jules, who uses they/them pronouns, in her videos.