Facebook Can Track Your Browsing Even After You’ve Logged Out
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing Facebook of tracking users’ web browsing activity even after they logged out of the social networking site.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing Facebook of tracking users’ web browsing activity even after they logged out of the social networking site.
Fox Sports has fired Jamie Horowitz, one of its most senior executives, amid a probe into sexual harassment allegations, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Dave McClure, the sandals-and-T-shirt-wearing founder of business mentorship program 500 Startups, resigned on Monday from his firm amid allegations of sexual harassment.
US President Donald Trump weighed in on the case of Charlie Gard, the 11 month old child whose parents were denied the right to take him to the US to receive an experimental treatment to extend his life.
A Pakistan intelligence official has reacted angrily over the release of a memoir by an ex-CIA contractor.
Greta Van Susteren tweeted Thursday afternoon that she is leaving her hosting duties at MSNBC.
The parents of an American college student who disappeared in China in 2004 said they are convinced their son was kidnapped by the North Korean regime to teach English and is alive inside the Hermit Kingdom — citing a plethora of circumstantial evidence collected over the years indicating an abduction.
In a video released overnight by ‘Project Veritas’ founder James O’Keefe, CNN producer John Bonifield is caught on film admitting that the network’s constant coverage of the Trump-Russia narrative is “mostly bullshit” and “the president is probably right to say [CNN] is witch-hunting [him].”
Trump son-in-law and top adviser Jared Kushner adds criminal defense attorney Abbe Lowell to his legal team.
Jared Kushner’s family real estate company received a $285 million loan from Deutsche Bank the month before the 2016 election, which Kushner did not disclose on his financial disclosure form, the Washington Post reported Sunday night.