NBC News / YouTube screen shot No Other Word but 'Tantrum' for AOC's Response to Criticism over Tanking NYC Amazon Deal Avowed democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is not having a good week. By Jared Harris February 21, 2019
Michelle R. Smith / AP Photo Potential Privacy Lapse Found in Americans' 2010 Census Data The age, gender, location, race and ethnicity for 138 million people were potentially vulnerable. By The Associated Press February 16, 2019
WOOD TV8 / Facebook screen shot Rare Phenomenon Taking World by Storm, 'Ghost Apples' Formed by Wind and Ice In the aptly named Fruit Ridge region of Kent County, Michigan, the freezing rain is creating a fruit formation called 'ghost apples.' By Dawn Geske February 9, 2019
I AM NIKOM / Shutterstock Report: Facebook Secretly Paying Teenagers To Obtain Their Phone and Web Data Facebook has been paying people to install their 'Research' app in exchange for all of their private data. By Savannah Pointer January 31, 2019
Jacob Lund / Shutterstock Apple Disables Group Chat App After Major Flaw Exposed Users to Privacy Breaches The Silicon Valley company dinged the Group FaceTime feature in iOS and macOS to fix a major security flaw, which allowed anyone to call a phone or Mac and listen in before the other person picks up. By Chris White January 29, 2019
Joseph Kaczmarek / AP Photo Apple Pulls Christian App After LGBQT Complaints Apple has removed an app created by a Christian ministry after an LGBTQ group objected to it. By Jack Davis December 30, 2018
Asif Islam / Shutterstock Apple Bans Christian App, Google and Amazon Urged to Follow Suit 'We help people understand who they are in Christ.' By Kara Pendleton December 26, 2018
Stephanie Keith / Getty Images Apple CEO To Ban 'Sinful' Conservative Speech. Leaves 'F*** White People' and 'Suck My D*** H**' on iTunes 'I believe the most sacred thing that each of us is given is our judgement. Our morality. Our own innate desire to separate right from wrong.' By Malachi Bailey December 6, 2018
NYPD News / Twitter screen shot Officers Return Engagement Ring After It Fell Through NY City Grate During Proposal One man who decided to propose to his sweetheart in Times Square discovered things don't always go as planned when he dropped the ring down a grate. By Sarah Carri December 3, 2018
Jessica Gresko / AP Photo Buyer Beware: Cyber Monday Shoppers To Face More Widespread Sales Taxes 'Now, states can force out-of-state sellers to collect sales tax if they're doing a fair amount of business in the state.' By The Western Journal November 23, 2018