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Photos, videos: Washed out roads, flooded streets in Central Florida
Heavy rains in Central Florida on Sunday caused damage in parts of Lake and Brevard counties, with some areas seeing flash floods and washed out roads.
A series of cryptic videos posted across WWE‘s social media platforms over the past few days has captured the attention of WWE fans. The mysterious nature of these teasers led to widespread speculation. Many believed they were hinting at the beginning of a new storyline or signaling the imminent return of a major superstar.
Influencer Hannah Grubbs is facing criticism after posting content from her trip to Jamaica amid Hurricane Melissa. The tropical cyclone is expected to hit the island on Oct. 28. At least seven people have died in connection with the Category 5 storm,
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Videos help lead to arrest of 2 in deadly east Las Vegas shooting
Several videos helped lead to the arrest of two men in an east Las Vegas parking lot shooting that killed two in an attempted robbery.
WWE appears to be teasing the arrival or possible return of multiple wrestlers. On Sunday morning, WWE posted a video showing only the feet of someone wearing stylish shoes taking a few steps forward. Later that afternoon, they posted a similar video. Two more videos have since been released, and John Cena has even commented on the teases.
Brett Carlin, 27, was indicted by a grand jury on four counts after allegedly posting videos speeding at 180 mph.
Swathes of living actors, actresses, illustrators and animators rushed to their lawyers to protect their likeness. Some, but very few, are embracing it.
But behind the emotional impact of the deepfakes, a lecturer at the University of Oxford is now warning about their environmental footprint. Dr Kevin Grecksch explained that there was "quite a huge hidden impact on the environment" because "somewhere these videos have to be produced - and that's typically not on your phone".