Baseball fans from Los Angeles and Detroit to Miami and Boston saw coveted tickets to MLB games disappear from their accounts within the league’s Ballpark app earlier this month. Some faced ...
Millions of gamers visit Roblox every day, making it a huge platform. Until something goes wrong, it's a place to create, ...
What would your child do if a message popped up during their favorite game or while scrolling a video app saying, “Win a ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York plans to authorize pharmacists to provide the vaccine to almost anyone who wants it without a prescription. By Joseph Goldstein In an effort to ensure more New Yorkers ...
As fall approaches and COVID cases tick up, you might be thinking about getting this season's COVID-19 vaccine. The annually updated shots have previously been easily accessible to anyone over 6 ...
In context: Roblox is a hugely popular gaming platform entertaining millions of daily users, many of them children or teens. Lately, the platform has come under heavy scrutiny over child predator ...
Jimmy Kimmel returned to "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Tuesday night, Sept. 3 with a fiery roast of President Donald Trump as he announced he's heading back to Brooklyn for a week of shows. The comedian is ...
And it’s getting sued…again. As sad as it sounds, video games have always been the focus of many controversies. Some of them have been overblown, like they’re “turning kids’ brains into mush,” which ...
Her wax was the least jarring part of the experience. A New York woman says she was shocked by what her esthetician brought into the room when she went in for a Brazilian wax. Influencer Aniessa ...
Advocates have long contended that so-called “smart glasses,” which when activated record whatever the wearer sees, pose serious privacy risks. There was a sharp outcry when Google debuted Project ...
A new Gmail phishing scam impersonates Google IT support to gain account access. The scam involves fake password recovery emails and requests for security codes. Google advises against clicking links ...
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