Fox News Flash June 18, 2020 Ted Cruz calls out Google for 'Orwellian' moves, leveraging its 'monopoly' powers Google's "dramatic decision" to remove two conservative news sites from its ad platform further exposed actions taken leveraging their "monopoly" power by censoring and silencing dissenting voices, Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz accused Thursday.
Police and Law Enforcement June 17, 2020 Philadelphia police-car torching suspect nabbed by FBI thanks to Etsy page Federal investigators in Philadelphia used twee shopping site Etsy and a host of social media platforms, including Instagram and Vimeo, to nab a massage therapist accused of torching a cop car, according to a federal complaint.
George Floyd June 3, 2020 St. Louis Police warns of fake GoFundMe accounts for retired police captain killed in George Floyd riots The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is warning the public to be aware of several fake GoFundMe accounts created in the name of retired police captain David Dorn who was murdered during riots in the city this week.
Websites April 17, 2020 Coroanvirus response being hampered because almost half the world doesn't have Internet access, group founded by web inventor says The global response to coronavirus is being hampered by the fact that half the world's population does not have access to the internet, a technology group claims.
Websites March 20, 2020 Toilet paper site claims it calculates how long your supply will last It’s one of the key questions as Americans wait out the coronavirus outbreak at home: How long will my stash of toilet paper last?
In Court January 17, 2020 Pornhub sued by deaf man over adult video site's alleged lack of subtitles: report A deaf man has reportedly filed a lawsuit against a popular adult video website for alleged rights violations because he says it doesn't provide closed captioning on its videos.
Websites December 2, 2019 15 insanely useful sites you’ll wish you knew earlier There are almost 2 billion websites on the internet, yet it’s still easy to get stuck in a rut, visiting the same ones over and over again. It’s time to build up your bookmarks with some handy resources. These sites can help you stay safe online, save you money and even replace expensive software or services.
TERROR November 10, 2019 Data leak from neo-Nazi website may reveal personal information on extremists, reports say Data from a defunct neo-Nazi website leaked online last week, potentially revealing the personal information of hundreds of extremists, some of whom have been linked to acts of terrorism, according to reports.
Supreme Court October 7, 2019 Supreme Court allows blind man's website lawsuit against Domino's Pizza to proceed The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from Domino's Pizza, clearing the way for a lawsuit filed by a blind man alleging the chain's website and mobile-phone app are not accessible to people with disabilities.
Websites September 28, 2019 How to print a website without the ads and junk Decades ago, Silicon Valley promised us the “paperless office.” We’ve gotten closer than before thanks to automatic PDF conversion, e-signed contracts, and tablet displays, which have spared us millions of reams of paper.
Websites September 25, 2019 Match profited off romance scammers, FTC suit claims Good luck finding love online.