Drew Angerer / Getty Images After Taking Facial Data on Over One Billion Users, Facebook Shuts Down Facial Recognition The social network, which recently announced its name change to Meta, made the announcement in a company blog post on Tuesday. By Dillon Burroughs November 2, 2021
Smith Collection - Gado / Getty ImagesCommentary Woman Discovers Amazon's 'Alexa' Recorded Her Without Her Knowledge Over 3,000 Times 'It turns out they have a full list of my contacts from my phone and I never remember syncing that,' the woman said. By Amanda Thomason October 21, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty Images; Jeff Pachoud - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Under Biden's IRS Plan, Working-Class Americans Are 3 Times More Likely to Be Audited Than Rich Elites The Biden administration says increased bank reporting is to uncover rich tax cheats, but it's more likely to trip up lower-income Americans. By Mike Landry October 18, 2021
Sandy Huffaker / Getty Images California Parents and Teachers Stage Walkout Over Newsom's Student COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate California teachers and parents shared their concerns regarding the student coronavirus mandate on Fox News' 'Fox & Friends First.' By Dillon Burroughs October 18, 2021
Nicholas Kamm - AFP / Getty Images Big Tech Company Previously Under Fire for Privacy Concerns Reportedly Developing Body Sensory Technology The new features are the latest in Apple’s push to expand production and research into medical technology. By Ailan Evans October 13, 2021
skynesher / Getty ImagesCommentary Leaks: Feds Impose 'Keyword Warrants' on Google, Track Anyone Who Looks Up Specific 'Bad' Words Federal investigators are reportedly working with Google to spy on search histories through 'keyword warrants.' By Hannah Lalgie October 6, 2021
Win McNamee / Getty Images Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Hits Back After Being Filmed in Bathroom: 'Unacceptable' and 'Unlawful' 'I have committed to creating a safe and intellectually challenging environment for my students. Yesterday, that environment was breached.' By Dillon Burroughs October 4, 2021
David McNew / Getty Images GOP Senators Fight Back Against Biden's Attempt to Have IRS Monitor Americans' Bank Accounts 'Unfortunately, Biden and his team have ignored, or sometimes celebrated, the violation of taxpayer privacy,' Sen. James Lankford said. By Dillon Burroughs September 20, 2021
Smith Collection / Gado / Getty ImagesCommentary Thanks to Liberals, CVS Hit with $39,000 in Thefts Every Day, Then Items Show Up Online The law of unintended consequences: California voters okayed theft up to $950 as a misdemeanor, then big-time organized crime sprouted online. By Mike Landry September 3, 2021
Zach Gibson / Getty Images Democrats Just Voted to Allow Biden-Backed IRS to Have More Control Over Americans' Banking Information Idaho Republican Sen. Mike Crapo's measure aimed at preventing this was narrowly rejected along party lines. By Thomas Catenacci August 11, 2021