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A Malaysian couple drove over 370 km from Kuala Lumpur to Perak after seeing a scenic cable car ride on social media.
A Malaysian couple drove over 370 km from Kuala Lumpur to Perak after seeing a scenic cable car ride on social media.
An elderly couple in Malaysia traveled hundreds of miles to ride a tourist attraction they saw a video of on social media, only to discover that the attraction did not actually exist and the video had ...
As you drive through the scenic hills of Fabius, you will often pass a tractor on the road and farmers working the land ...
A couple travelled 300 km to visit a nonexistent cable car ride, believing a viral AI-generated video. After realising the truth, they expressed shock and wondered why people would lie about such ...
The natural beauty of the Yampa Valley appeals to residents and visitors alike, but did you know that its high elevation, ...
A June 30 report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated national cotton acreage would be 10.1 million acres, down 10% compared to last year. Cotton acres in Texas, the nation’s leading ...
With interstates closed and hundreds of thousands of people in attendance, KCCI got creative with our coverage of Pope John ...
Harvesting hay has gone from a labor-intensive practice of using sickles and wooden forks to balers that compress hay into round and square bales.
A farmer in mid-Missouri says the recent rains have made baling hay a struggle. Jay Fischer says he got some second baling of alfalfa completed last week, but “the alfalfa should have been baled ...
Bugs, corn leaf cuts, bee stings, unbearable heat, thorny briers, and sometimes muddy fields … we suffered through it all to ...
The fake cable car is depicted in a nearly three-minute-long AI-generated video in which a journalist from “TV Rakyat” ...