A social media user posted a video of himself spraying food with Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug & Flea Killer at a Mesa Walmart.
A self-described “SUPREME VILLAIN” wound up facing a felony charge after an alleged “prank” involving groceries and pesticides. (Video: 12 News) The subculture of social media-obsessed deviants […] ...
A TikTok influencer was arrested after filming himself spraying insecticide on fresh produce and rotisserie chickens at a ...
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A self-described yapper and Walmart employee says a customer asked him to lower the price of a more expensive toy.
A Walmart shopper claiming to have knowledge of how floorwalkers operate claims he was targeted by a trio on a recent ...
The social media prankster reportedly even bragged to police about how much money he made per month while filming provocative ...
TikTok and Instagram interviewer Daniel Mac stopped former child star and yodeler Mason Ramsey for his "What Do You Do For a Living?" series.
Charles Smith told cops that stunts like the one that put him in jail could make him up to $10,000 a month on social media.
CBS News Moneywatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady explains what could be next for TikTok after the company asked the Supreme ...
Marketers are beginning to prepare for a world without TikTok. Plus, TV manufacturers are more focused on user tracking and ...