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San Diego sues Youtube, TikTok & other ‘Big Tech' for youth mental health crisis The lawsuit claims the social media companies use addictive techniques, similar to those used in slot machines ...
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. It was shot by his co-founder Yakov Lapitsky.
Over the years, "Me at the zoo" has amassed more than 355 million views and 17 million likes. The zoo has been aware of this fun fact for some time now; five years ago, the San Diego Zoo's YouTube ...
SAN DIEGO — In a new twist to the ongoing battle between yoga instructors and the City of San Diego, a lawsuit challenging the city's enforcement of citations for streaming yoga classes on ...
Tyler Shultz, aka TheBananaaMan, leads a local Twitch pub crawl in downtown San Diego. / Photo by Julia Dixon Evans. Shultz and the friendly crowd of about 20 or so other San Diego Twitch users who ...
Fox 5 San Diego/YouTube. The center, which claims to be handling up to 800 migrants a day, has been sending buses to county Border Patrol stations to pick up migrants.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) –The Pinkfong Company, the entertainment company behind the global phenomenon “Baby Shark,” has teamed up with SeaWorld San Diego to bring live character experiences ...
YouTube founder Jawed Karim shared the unedited 18-second clip of himself in front of the elephant enclosure at the San Diego Zoo on April 23, 2005. "Me at the Zoo" now has 263 million views.
Law enforcement sources tell CBS News they have identified the female suspect in the shooting at YouTube headquarters in San Bruno Tuesday as 39-year-old Nasim Najafi Aghdam.
Three San Diego police officers arrived at the 18-year-old's home while he was asleep upstairs. His parents asked the officers to help them get their son to a doctor.