Florida Men Wanted For Selling Bleach As COVID Treatment Arrested In Colombia
The family operated a church that sold bleach as a miracle cure for things like cancer and autism, in addition to COVID-19.
Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Shouts At Park Attendees And Employees After Being Turned Away
The fringe conspiracy theorist called the city’s mask requirement an “illegal power grab of the people’s greenbelt.”
Uber Shutting Down In California? CEO Says Temporary Closure May Be Needed If Court Ruling Upheld
The company says changing its business in California will take several months and result in the firing of many drivers.
What To Know About The Surface Duo, Microsoft’s Return To The Smartphone Market
The dual-screen smartphone is being pitched as a specialized device for mobile app multitasking.
Remote Work Bad For Productivity? Adobe CEO Says Office Work Improves ‘Urgency’
The CEO explained that certain kinds of products require the urgency of an office space in order to build momentum.
Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Accusing Google Of Scraping Song Lyrics From Genius
A federal judge ultimately ruled that the lyrics were the property of the artists and not the plaintiff, Genius.
Facebook Imposes New Restrictions On Outlets With Political Ties, But Can They Still Advertise?
These restrictions will prevent these partisan outlets from appearing under the platform's "News" tabs.
Pandemic Limited Facebook’s Ability To Moderate Sensitive Content, Like Suicide And Child Abuse
The company said while it has made great strides in AI moderation, some things still require a human element.
Firefox Browser Maker Mozilla Lays Off 250, Pivots To New Business Plan Post-Coronavirus
The company's Firefox Internet browser is a distant third in the market.
5 Shot At Banned Warehouse Party In Downtown Los Angeles
An illegal party attended by roughly 200 in LA escalated to violence just after midnight on Tuesday.
UK Court Rules Police Use Of Facial Recognition Unlawful, Could Set Major Precedent
The Court of Appeals found that the use of such software by Welsh police violated several privacy laws.
Mike Pompeo Slams Lai Arrest, Pessimistic About China’s Stance On Hong Kong Changing
Following the arrest of Hong Kong democracy advocate Jimmy Lai, the U.S. Secretary of State had a grim outlook on China's treatment of the territory.
Foot Locker Stock Surges Amid Reports Of Better-Than-Expected Q2 Sales
Foot Locker previewed its stronger-than-expected second quarter sales, buoyed by the return of customers with stimulus money.
Lebanese Prime Minister, Cabinet Resign In The Wake Of Disastrous Beirut Explosions
Departing P.M. Hassan Diab called for early elections, but no plan is in place.
Amazon May Lose Customers If HBO Max Not Available On Fire TV By Holidays, WarnerMedia Warns
The CEO of WarnerMedia warned that customer may abandon the popular Amazon Fire TV streaming platform if it doesn't support HBO Max soon.
Illinois Makes Attacking Employees For Enforcing Mask Policies A Felony
With violent outbursts cropping up all over the country, Illinois has officially made attacking employees for enforcing mask mandates a felony.
Baltimore Explosion Leaves 1 Dead, Others Trapped
A potential gas explosion in a residential area leveled three homes.
Iran Shuts Down Newspaper For Doubting Official Coronavirus Data
The paper quoted an epidemiologist who claimed that the official numbers might only be 5% of the actual numbers.
US Air Force Awards Rocket Launch Contracts To SpaceX, ULA
The two industry leaders beat out bids from Northrop Grumman and Blue Point to provide rocket launches to the military starting in 2022.
Trade Feud Simmers As Canada Places Tariffs On Over $2 Billion In US Goods
Canada has said that it will counter every trade restriction enacted by the U.S., but will not escalate the feud themselves.
US Intelligence Officials Report Russian Attempts To Sabotage Biden While China Targets Trump
China and Iran are also reportedly working to undermine President Trump's reelection chances.
US Postal Service Claims Over $2 Billion In Losses In 3 Months, Democrats Call For Probe Amid Controversies
USPS still insists that it will be able to handle all election mail securely and on time.
Suspension Punishment Dropped For Georgia Teen That Photographed Cramped High School
The five-day suspension leveled against a Georgia teen for exposing the cramped conditions at her school has been dropped.
Air India Plane Breaks In Two After Botched Landing, At Least 15 Dead
Amid heavy rains, the plane skidded off the runway and fell down a ridge.
Lebanese President Says Bomb Or Negligence The Focus Of Beirut Investigation
The President of Lebanon on Friday gave an update on where the investigation into the Beirut explosions stands.
Is T-Mobile Really Bigger Than AT&T? Earnings Report Claim May Not Be Entirely Accurate
T-Mobile's recent claims to have grown bigger than AT&T are only partially accurate.
Facebook Bans Pro-Trump Super PAC From Advertising After Repeated Falsehoods
The group had repeatedly released content with statements confirmed to be false by third-party fact-checkers.
Uber Eats Doubled Business During The Pandemic But Ride-Sharing Plummeted
The company's ride-sharing sector plummeted, but it was able to pick up growth in its delivery service.
Facebook Removes A Pro-Trump Group Based In Romania
The network of Facebook and Instagram accounts falsely claimed to be Black Americans in support of President Trump's reelection.
Taiwan Pursuing First Acquisition Of High-End Drones From US
The technology would far outpace what the Taiwanese army currently uses.