Although the decision has since been reversed, it's yet another signal of Disney's unwillingness to embrace the LGBTQ+ community.
The West Virginian senator has already scuttled some of the most effective climate proposals in the Build Back Better Act.
The suit claims that Uber charged riders who needed more time to enter vehicles fees and then refused to refund them.
Meta said this change, which will also apply to other categories deemed "sensitive," could negatively affect some businesses and organizations.
Australia's national privacy regulator determined Clearview AI breached users' privacy and violated the Australian Privacy Act 1988.
Once companies get their products medically licensed, UK doctors will be able to prescribe vapes to smokers hoping to quit.
Authorities in the U.S. and Europe say they've coordinated on one of the largest dark web drug busts in history.
As heat waves become more common and severe, undocumented workers are on the frontlines.
They had three years to do it and still didn't complete the assignment.
Amidst the social media giant's snowballing PR crisis, advocacy groups have banded together to launch HowToStopFacebook.Org.
Three Vuse vaping products were authorized for sale, the FDA's first major move in a controversial public health battle.
Its algorithm's recommendations are protected by the First Amendment, according to Netflix.
Worker protections will now be extended to cover discrimination based on race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or age.
“Children facing orphanhood as a result of COVID is a hidden, global pandemic,” said the study's lead author.
On Wednesday, the European Parliament called for a moratorium on police use of the biometric tool. It'd be great if U.S. legislators did the same.
There are two types of people in this world: those who love Amazon's "cute" new robot, and those who think it's a surveillance disaster.
A new consensus statement argues that the potential risks of the popular painkiller on fetal development may outweigh its benefits.
It's not just the high cost of installing solar panels that's putting solar power out of reach for low-income Californians. It's also constraints on the grid.
If they don't comply, the Commission warns that they could face more than $40,000 in fines per day .
Specific concerns over space travel's affects on the human body are something many people with disabilities don’t have to worry about.