Microsoft August 2, 2020 Microsoft, Bytedance halt TikTok talks after Trump signals opposition Microsoft Corp. has paused negotiations to buy the U.S. operations of the video-sharing app TikTok after President Trump said late Friday he opposed the deal, according to people familiar with the matter.
Viral July 21, 2020 Creepy Apollo 11 Nixon deepfake video created by MIT to show dangers of high-tech misinformation Scientists at MIT have digitally manipulated video and audio to create a creepy deepfake of President Nixon “delivering” a speech that would have been used in the event of an Apollo 11 disaster.
Fox News Investigates June 28, 2020 Louisville gunman opens fire on protesters; at least 1 dead, authorities say Authorities in Louisville, Ky., were investigating Saturday evening after a suspect opened fire on a crowd of peaceful protesters at Jefferson Square Park.
CRIME June 5, 2020 Maryland police arrest, charge cyclist seen in video confronting youth over George Floyd flyers Maryland police arrested and charged a man who they say was the bicyclist seen in a viral video confronting a teenage girl who was posting flyers about George Floyd in Bethesda, just outside Washington, D.C.
Police and Law Enforcement June 5, 2020 Buffalo protester pushed to ground, starts bleeding, video shows; 2 cops suspended: reports Two Buffalo, N.Y., police officers have been suspended without pay and an internal affairs investigation launched after a shocking video showed officers push an elderly man, who then fell to the ground and started bleeding on the sidewalk, according to reports.
New York City June 2, 2020 NYPD officer struck by vehicle in the Bronx in apparent hit-and-run, video shows A shocking video posted on social media shows a New York City police officer being struck by a vehicle early Tuesday in what appears to be a deliberate hit-and-run.
TECH May 15, 2020 Church sues Zoom after ‘serial offender’ posted ‘sick’ stunt A California church is suing Zoom after one of its Bible studies was allegedly hacked by a "zoombomber" who streamed porn as congregants have been forced to go online amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Homicide May 8, 2020 Faith leaders respond to Ahmaud Arbery tragedy: 'COVID-19 cannot be an excuse for injustice' Prominent religious leaders called for justice hours before two white men were arrested and charged with murdering Ahmaud Arbery, a black man whose February shooting death sparked peaceful protests after graphic video of the incident emerged.
Video May 5, 2020 Zoom steps up efforts to deter 'Zoombombing' amid security issues In the weeks since governments across the country have forced businesses, churches, schools and hoards of other industries to transition to telecommuting, reports of hackers interrupting video conferences hosted by Zoom as it has become the default platform for millions to connect.
AUTO April 15, 2020 Driver’s Suzuki hatchback goes airborne in roundabout mishap in Poland A driver traveling way too fast accidentally launched a Suzuki vehicle high into the air in Poland on Easter Sunday, according to a video posted by a Polish firefighting service.
Coronavirus April 4, 2020 NYC schools told not to use Zoom for distance learning amid security concerns, reports say Teachers in city schools in New York City have been told not to use the Zoom video conferencing technology for distance learning amid security and privacy concerns, according to media reports.