The porn website now requires proof of consent from every performer on the platform.
The company pledged to increase privacy for abortion seekers, but a study shows Google hasn’t followed through.
Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and others are likely to shrink in the coming decades, according to a new study.
The FDA said it has "not found evidence that use of these medicines causes suicidal thoughts or actions" though it's still investigating the matter.
The execution of inmate Kenneth Eugene Smith, set for later this month, would be the first ever to use nitrogen gas as its method of death.
Can Meta keep younger users from seeing harmful content? It's unclear, though the company just rolled out new policies to that effect.
Search is bringing up random Google Docs now, including one that looks like somebody’s homework.
Some adverse event reports link alopecia and suicide ideation to GLP-1 drug use, but the FDA says the reports do not prove causation.
Users in certain US states can no longer access Pornhub, as the platform refuses to tolerate new laws around age restrictions.
New research finds people diagnosed with hypochondriasis were more likely to die of natural and unnatural causes than those without it, especially suicide.
The Seeing AI, which narrates the world for blind and low-vision users, expanded to anyone with an Android device Monday.
The FDA finalized a rule that will require a drug’s side effects to be "presented in a clear, conspicuous, and neutral manner.”
A lawsuit from X alleges watchdog Media Matters aimed to tarnish the reputation of X, ignoring in-house efforts from Musk that have already done so.
Julian Bleach returned to play the creator of the Daleks in a special Children in Need scene—but in a new form that will be the default going forward.
The billionaire thinks the Jewish community encourages “hatred against whites,” and he wants everyone to know about it.
The Department of Justice accused the company of rejecting job applicants based on their citizenship status, but SpaceX countersued.
The king of videos says its algorithm will stop recommending multiple videos on certain subjects, in what may be an effort to stave off new regulations.
Two U.S. lawmakers claim Costco is going against its global Code of Conduct by selling products associated with cybersecurity risks and human rights abuse.
The video platform now requires users to disable their ad blockers with an immovable pop-up.
Shortly after Russia’s invasion, the search giant made the same decision in Ukraine.