Parents in Uvalde, where 19 kids and two teachers were killed, were asked to provide DNA so their children could be identified.
New data from Adobe shows that a majority of ‘non-professional’ content creators are struggling to make a buck, but it's much harder for some more than others.
The Do Not Track Kids app will help you fight back against tech companies who harvest kids' data.
A Reagan-era law regulating VHS rentals is responsible for a wave of lawsuits claiming video-playing website that collects data is liable.
A report says scammers promised migrants visa and immigration assistance but instead sent them to fake websites that harvested their data.
According to a BBC Report, Syrian refugees asked for digital gifts but walked away with only a small sliver of the donation's actual value.
Musk and other free speech warriors, including the state of Texas, could restore Twitter to its previous cesspool status.
Ye is running out of social media platforms to post his antisemitic comments. I imagine one solution would be to... not post antisemitic content?
The White House laid out guidelines for data intelligence activities to comply with European privacy law. Experts are skeptical it goes far enough.
In the lead-up to her death, the 14-year old engaged with thousands of self-harm-related Instagram and Pinterest posts.
As of 2021, 19 states and territories have at least 35% of their residents living with obesity—more than double the number in 2018.
A 74-page report describes Meta's inciting role in the deaths of over 25,000 Rohingya.
The platform is being hammered for the mass number of accounts soliciting child sexual abuse material.
Users shared screenshots of Apple News alerts containing the N-word and other obscenities.
The report analyzed more than 1 million posts from a leading incel forum and found a 59% uptick in keywords associated with acts of mass violence.
California's Civil Rights Department sued the automaker in February over worker conditions in it's Fremont factory where hundreds of employees complained.
New research shows that teens have been using most drugs less over the past three decades, but cannabis and vaping are more popular.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends doctor screen all patients under 65 for anxiety and depression—even if they don't have symptoms.
Rep. Anna Eshoo says the tool, Fog Reveal, "presents a new threat" in the post-Roe landscape.
The flood waters that have killed more than 1,500 people have yet to recede, but the climate change connection is already clear, according to a new report.
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