Privacy rules that would require internet service providers to request permission before collecting sensitive customer information may be done away with via the Congressional Review Act—a move opposed by privacy advocates.
Amnesty International sets aside the week each year to promote understanding of the positive impacts friendship has.
A document drawn by military strategists ranks the “five potential threats” China currently faces. The U.S., North Korea and Japan clinch the top spots.
Fred Korematsu, who led the resistance against Japanese internment, would have turned 98 years old on Monday.
Children as young as 11 could be seen smashing snow with makeshift wooden tools, according to a report by NBC News.
Pax Assist, Inc. allegedly denied employees time to properly observe Ramadan.
Thae Yong Ho, the former North Korean deputy ambassador who successfully defected with his wife and two sons last year, has been openly defiant of Kim Jong Un's regime.
The president has taken several positions on abortion since he said he was pro-choice in 1999.
The two sides currently govern the West Bank and Gaza respectively, but will elect new members to the National Council over the next two months and attempt to form a new government.
The human right group called on Iraq to either bring the militias into the military proper and hold them to account or disband them.
Children were extremely vulnerable online when faced with lengthy, difficult privacy contracts required to use social media sites.
Elor Azaria claimed he shot the man because he believed the latter might be wearing an explosive vest but prosecutors dismissed the argument and dubbed his motive revenge.
Majed Al-Esa's "Hwages" now has more than two million views on YouTube.
Privacy groups have filed a complaint against Google to the Federal Trade Commission regarding the search giant's new policy that combines personally-identifiable data with browsing information gathered by advertisers.
"It is unfortunately clear that many of the world's leaders are developing a form of paranoia about legitimate journalism."
Among the executed were 23 drug offenders and at least four juveniles.
Google has voluntarily agreed to settle a lawsuit by changing the way it scans emails. The company will soon wait until emails arrive in a user's inbox before scanning for advertising purposes.
Eighty-two people, including women and children, were among the victims of rebel-orchestrated killings that happened Monday.
"The people of Aleppo are caught between medieval sieges, the horror of aerial bombardment and house by house retribution."
International conflicts in regions like Syria and Palestine have caused an unprecedented wave in refugees and displaced people into Europe and the Americas.
Consumer watchdogs in the United States and Europe have filed complaints against smart toy manufacturers for failing to disclose their products are recording and retaining conversations with children.
A record number of transgender people have been killed across the United States in 2016.