Apple WWDC 2018: The Five Biggest Features Coming To iOS 12
The tech giant unveiled several new enhancements coming to the next iteration of iOS 12, such as personal animojis and tools to limit phone addiction.
Microsoft Purchases Code-Sharing Website GitHub
Tech giant Microsoft announced Monday it had closed a deal to buy GitHub, a widely used open-source code sharing website for software developers.
Facebook May Have Given Huge Data Access To Apple, Samsung, BlackBerry
A new report by the New York Times claims Facebook gave far-reaching user-data access to hardware companies like Apple and Samsung in a possible violation of user consent.
Pregnant Woman, Four Others Shot At Dallas Park During Football Game
Videos on social media showed a chaotic gunfight with multiple shooters at a Dallas football game on Sunday night, which left a pregnant woman in critical condition.
Dog Poop Dispute Results In Man Shooting Neighbors, Self
A Washington man is being accused of shooting two of his neighbors and himself over a dispute involving dog defecation.
Police Arrest Alleged Bathroom Bandit Who Clogged Women's Toilets With Bottles
Police in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, have arrested a man suspected of intentionally clogging women's public toilets since 2016.
Nintendo E3 Rumors: Leaked List Teases 'Fortnite,' 'Dragon Ball FighterZ,' 'Overcooked 2' Announcements
A list of games purportedly appearing at Nintendo's upcoming E3 showcase leaked online on Thursday, with some big and small names on it.
Uber Driver Shoots, Kills Passenger After Early Morning Altercation
Some manner of altercation resulted in an Uber driver shooting and killing a male passenger in Denver early Friday morning.
Russian Parliament Invites Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg To Speak
Facebook's CEO might be going east if he accepts an invitation from the Russian government.
Once Dominant, Facebook Falls Behind Snapchat, YouTube As Teens' Favorite Social Network
A new study from Pew Research Center found that nearly half of American teens do not use Facebook at all, preferring sites like Snapchat and YouTube.
Watch: Youth Football Team Rescues Couple From Overturned Car On Highway
A youth football team from Idaho sprung into action when they saw a car overturn on the highway in front of them after winning a championship the previous day.
Group Of Men Arrested After Young Girls Allegedly Groped At Water Park
Seven men were apprehended by police in California after witnesses reported they were working together to grope young girls at a water park.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel Acknowledges Sexism Reports, Claims Company Has Progressed
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel addressed reports of sexism within the company, claiming he took feedback seriously and listing ways the tech giant had improved recently.
Man Get Jail Time, Banned From Disney World After Spreading Active Shooter Hoax For YouTube Prank
An Arizona man was banned from Walt Disney World after he allegedly told resort guests that there was an active shooter for a YouTube prank.
Where Is Kathy Griffin Now? Comedian Talks One Year After Headless Trump Photo Scandal
Comedian and actress Kathy Griffin has made a comeback from the scandal that arose after she was photographed holding a fake decapitated Donald Trump head.
Amazon-Whole Foods Deal: Amazon Rolls Out Prime Whole Foods Discounts To 12 More States
Amazon announced Wednesday that 12 more states would get Amazon Prime discounts in Whole Foods Market stores, effective immediately.
Dozens Of Dead Animals Found At Pet Store With No Electricity
Police in Illinois found dozens of animals, both alive and dead, in a pet store that had been closed and without electricity for weeks.
Russian Company Yandex Beats Amazon, Google With Country's First Smart Speaker
Russian tech giant Yandex just announced what it claims is the country's first smart speaker, beating Amazon and Google to the punch.
Roseanne Barr Racist Twitter Comment: ABC Cancels Sitcom Reboot After Wanda Sykes Exit
ABC announced it had ended its successful reboot of the sitcom "Roseanne" after star Roseanne Barr angered many on Twitter with a racist tweet about Valerie Jarrett.
Why One Country Will Ban Facebook For An Entire Month
The Pacific Island nation will ban Facebook for a month to evaluate the amount of "fake news" being spread on the platform.
Starbucks Bias Training: What Time Do Stores Close And More FAQS Answered
Starbucks stores will close Tuesday afternoon for a few hours as employees are educated about racial bias in America.
Large Alligator Wows Crowd At College Campus In Mississippi
A large alligator grazed on a college campus in Mississippi on Thursday before eventually being safely removed.
Man Sues KFC Because He Bit Into A Bone In Chicken Pot Pie
A Maine man sued Kentucky Fried Chicken because he unexpectedly bit down hard on a bone in a chicken pot pie.
Three Men Hit With Federal Charges In Infamous Kansas 'Swatting' Death
The Department of Justice indicted three men in connection with the "swatting" death of Andrew Finch in Wichita, Kansas, in December.
Harvey Weinstein Surrenders: Celebrity Twitter Reactions To Producer's Long-Awaited Arrest
Multiple celebrity women who have accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment and assault reacted to his arrest on Twitter.
Facebook Finally Reveals Who Paid For Political Ads On News Feeds
Facebook rolled out a new feature Thursday that will show users who paid for each political ad on their news feeds.
Morgan Freeman Sexual Harassment Allegations: What We Know So Far
Hollywood icon Morgan Freeman was accused of sexual harassment by eight women who came forward in an extensive CNN investigation.
Donald Trump Will Not Meet With Kim Jong Un In June After All
President Donald Trump announced in a letter Thursday that the upcoming summit between himself and Kim Jong-un was no more.
Woman Accidentally Leaves $60,000 Tip For Fried Chicken Delivery
A Canadian grandmother accidentally gave a fried chicken delivery person the tip of a lifetime with a $60,000 gratuity.
Trump Twitter Account: Judge Rules President Can't Block Critics On Social Media Platform
A federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump can no longer block critics on Twitter, as his tweets are a matter of public interest.